Tagged: Humanistic Studies
The Great Books Discussion series meets the second Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. in the board room of the Brown County Central Library, 515 Pine St. Faculty members from UW-Green Bay’s Humanistic...
The July issue of the North Carolina Historical Review features an essay by Vince Lowery, assistant professor of Humanistic Studies and History. Its title is “The Transatlantic Dreams of the Port City Prophet: The...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has recognized its top faculty and staff members with 2013 Founders Association Awards for Excellence. The award winners were honored at the annual UW-Green Bay Faculty and Staff Convocation Wednesday morning, Aug. 28.
Associate Prof. David Voelker (Humanistic Studies and History) has published an essay titled “Designing a Question-Driven U.S. History Course” in the July 2013 issue of The OAH Magazine of History, the magazine of the Organization of...
Earlier this week, Associate Prof. David Voelker (Humanistic Studies and History) co-facilitated an all-day workshop for 23 faculty and teaching staff at UW-Superior. Titled “Beyond Coverage: Backward Design for Disciplinary Thinking,” the workshop walked...
Author, blogger and UW-Green Bay Associate Professor of Humanistic Studies Rebecca Meacham posted a very short but powerful story this week at the literary site Necessary Fiction. There’s a tour bus, a mortally injured...
The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) and the UW-Green Bay Teaching Scholars Program are proud to announce the names of faculty members selected to be 2013-14 Teaching Scholars. The eight...
Prof. Derek Jeffreys and Associate Prof. Christine Smith on Monday (July 29) were part of a Fox 11 News story on Pope Francis’ recent comments concerning gay priests. “If a person is gay and...
Matthew Fleurant, age 4, is thinking more about his next video game session than the chain of events set in motion by a near-fatal accident last October. That’s OK. His family — including grandparents...
Associate Prof. Brian Sutton’s original musical, “Searching for Romeo,” met with great local acclaim last summer, playing four sold-out performances to positive reviews at the Weidner Center. A year later, Sutton is taking his...