Tagged: Humanistic Studies
Award-winning historian Gregory S. Aldrete of the Humanistic Studies faculty will be the featured attraction at 2 p.m. this Saturday (March 8) at the Barnes and Noble on Oneida Street in Ashwaubenon. Aldrete will...
Here’s one final reminder that Associate Prof. Cristina Ortiz will present the third After Thoughts installment of the academic year Tuesday (March 4) in the Grand Foyer of the Weidner Center. Her topic is...
Two faculty members from different academic programs will team up for the next event in the 360° Thursdays lecture-concert series, a jazz-influenced program Feb. 27 in Fort Howard Hall. Associate Profs. Adam Gaines, Music,...
UW-Green Bay faculty member Brian Sutton has received exciting news: His original play “Searching for Romeo” has been given a full-performance slot at the 2014 New York Musical Theatre Festival. That’s the same festival where...
Associate Prof. Cristina Ortiz will lead a discussion of pilgrimage both ancient and modern during UW-Green Bay’s next After Thoughts presentation Tuesday, March 4. In “Modern Pilgrims and Ancient Paths: Saint James’ Path for...
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Cristina Ortiz will lead a discussion on the ancient and modern practice of pilgrimage Tuesday, March 4, part of the University’s After Thoughts series of programs. In “Modern Pilgrims and...
For the benefit of those who didn’t see Friday’s all-Valentine’s Day edition of the Log Extra, we wrapped up our series of #UWGBLove videos with award-winning Prof. Gregory Aldrete sharing an amusing bit of...
We’re continuing to share the love this week at UW-Green Bay, encouraging students, faculty, staff and alumni to tell us what they love about this University. For Associate Prof. Catherine Henze, it’s teaching Shakespeare...
Of the 15 young professionals who will be recognized by the Green Bay Area Chamber of Commerce, Thursday, Feb. 20, five have roots and an undergraduate degree at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. The...
A number of UW-Green Bay academic programs will host a faculty forum discussion from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday, March 6, in the Alumni Rooms of the University Union. A guest panelist — Associate...