Tagged: Humanistic Studies

Aldrete writes the book chapter on Rome riots

Aldrete writes the book chapter on Rome riots

Award-winning historian Gregory Aldrete, professor of Humanistic Studies, has written a chapter for The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Rome, edited by Paul Erdkamp and newly published by Cambridge University Press. The volume offers 31...

Gypsy Trip returns

Gypsy Trip returns

Gypsy Trip will play The Black Boot, 100 S. Broadway St., De Pere, this Saturday (Nov. 2) from 8 to 10:30 p.m. With a strong UW-Green Bay faculty contingent, Gypsy Trip would be a...

Faculty note: Saxton-Ruiz

Faculty note: Saxton-Ruiz

Gabriel Saxton-Ruiz, assistant professor of Humanistic Studies and Spanish, has just published an article titled “Humorismo social en las obras de Rodolfo Santana” (“Social Humor in the works of Rodolfo Santana”) in Revista Conjunto,...

Faculty note: Coury

Faculty note: Coury

Prof. David Coury of Humanistic Studies and German presented a paper titled “Navid Kermani: Patriotism and the Nation” at the German Studies Association conference this month in Denver. His presentation focused on the writings...

En hommage à Camus

En hommage à Camus

An evening devoted to celebrating the life and works of Nobel-winning author and absurdist philosopher Albert Camus, in French, is set for Tuesday, Oct. 15, in Green Bay. Visiting international scholar Luisa Etxenike will...