Tagged: Humanistic Studies
Readers of The New York Times Sunday Book Review might recognize a familiar name Sunday (June 1), when Prof. Derek Jeffreys’ letter on prisons appears in print. Jeffreys, Humanistic Studies (Religion), has extensively studied...
The UW-Green Bay Outreach dinner lecture series resumes with a timely bit of programming: an evening featuring the soon-to-be-recipient of the UW System’s top teaching award. Historian Clifton Ganyard, an associate professor of Humanistic...
The quintessential Renaissance man now has a permanent home at an institution known for embodying his interdisciplinary ideals. UW-Green Bay officially unveiled its new statue of Leonardo da Vinci May 14 with a ceremony,...
It has been a good couple of days for Chuck Rybak, associate professor of English and Humanistic Studies, with the acceptance of five different poems and short or super-short stories for publication. His poems...
In case you missed Friday’s Log Extra, here are a few of the stories making news: “Ganyard earns UW System Regents Teaching Excellence Award” “Psych, Human Development projects beautify campus with purpose” “Giving back:...
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Associate Prof. Clifton Ganyard is the recipient of a 2014 UW System Board of Regents Teaching Excellence Award, which will be presented Friday, June 6 at the Board of Regents...
What if the Philosophers’ Café had never been inaugurated in Green Bay? Why do we think of history in counterfactual terms? Why does the prospect of traveling back in time to change the present...
The spring edition of the Humanistic Studies Faculty Forum takes place from noon to 1:30 p.m. Friday (April 25) in Room 103 of the University Union. Profs. Rebecca Meacham and Gabriel Saxton-Ruiz will discuss...
Associate Prof. David Voelker (Humanistic Studies and History) recently gave a few conference presentations related to his work in the scholarship of teaching and learning. At the Organization of American Historians annual meeting in...
UW-Green Bay’s second annual French Day will take place on campus next Tuesday, April 29, welcoming high school and middle school students from all over the state along with a number of French exchange...