Tagged: Humanistic Studies
Historian Gregory S. Aldrete, professor of Humanistic Studies, is the featured professor in a 36-lecture video course newly released by the Great Courses/Teaching Company. It is called “The Decisive Battles of World History.” It...
Associate Prof. Rebecca Meacham shares word that writer Molly Sutton Kiefer will be reading and discussing her poetry and essays in the University’s Heritage Room in a free public program at 2:30 p.m. Monday...
We told you last week about the UW-Green Bay visit of noted novelist César Gutiérrez of Arequipa, Peru. We now have more details. One of the hosts, Assistant Prof. Gabriel T. Saxton-Ruiz of Humanistic...
Visiting scholar Wolfram von Scheliha of the University of Leipzig, Germany, will present “The Atlantis of the Steppe: Sarai as a Global City in the Middle Ages” at 4 p.m. today (Wednesday, March 26) in the...
The next Philosophers’ Cafe takes place this Thursday (March 13) from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at St. Brendan’s Inn in downtown Green Bay. Hypocrisy is the topic for discussion, led by Assistant Prof. Caroline...
Catherine Henze, associate professor of Humanistic Studies and English, is the author of the lead article in the latest issue of the journal Comparative Drama. Her scholarship, “‘Wise Enough to Play the Fool’: Robert...
Rebecca Meacham, associate professor of Humanistic Studies and English, will be doing a reading at 6:30 p.m. this Friday (March 14) at The Reader’s Loft Bookstore. She’ll read from her new flash fiction collection,...
An ancient pilgrimage experiencing resurgent popularity was the focus of the third After Thoughts program of the academic year March 4, as Associate Prof. Cristina Ortiz brought the route and its traditions to life.
Sixteen UW-Green Bay students will represent the University during the 11th annual Posters in the Rotunda undergraduate research celebration Wednesday, March 12 at the state Capitol in Madison. The students will be among about...
An ancient pilgrimage experiencing resurgent popularity was the focus of the third After Thoughts program of the academic year March 4, as Associate Prof. Cristina Ortiz brought the route and its traditions to life....