Tagged: Humanistic Studies
Congratulations to UW-Green Bay Prof. David Voelker, Humanistic Studies and History, newly appointed co-director of the Wisconsin Teaching Fellows and Scholars program. The announcement was made this week by La Vonne J. Cornell-Swanson, a...
Chuck Rybak, assistant professor of Humanistic Studies and English, proudly shares a link to a student essay “showing interdisciplinarity at its best.” Kerrie Sutton, a senior and a student in Rybak’s course English 304:...
Each year the Office of the Provost provides funds for faculty research to help cover research expenses such as travel costs for faculty who are invited to present research papers at conferences, to participate...
Assistant Prof. Chuck Rybak’s second full-length collection of poetry, </war>, recently was released and is now available for purchase. Published by Main Street Rag, the collection includes poems including “What I Did During the...
Profs. Regan A.R. Gurung (Human Development and Psychology) and David Voelker (Humanistic Studies and History) recently sat down to discuss the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL), in preparation for their workshops at the...
NBC 26 turned to Associate Prof. Derek Jeffreys, Humanistic Studies and religion, for context on a Wednesday (May 2) story involving a former Packer and a canceled speaking engagement at a Wisconsin church. Leroy...
One final friendly reminder this afternoon: Associate Prof. Derek Jeffreys, Humanistic Studies and religion, will discuss his new book, Spirituality in Dark Places: The Ethics of Solitary Confinement, from 3-4:30 p.m. Sunday (May 5)...
Prof. Cristina Ortiz of Humanistic Studies was a presenter at the 9th International Conference on Crime Fiction organized by the prestigious Universidad de Salamanca (Spain) on April 16-19. The topic of her presentation was...
“Chechnya: Crossroads and Conflicts” is the title chosen for a roundtable discussion early this week on the contexts and connections between Chechnian nationalism and the recent bombings in Boston. The session is scheduled for Tuesday (April 23),...
The UW System Office of Professional and Instructional Development held its annual spring conference late last week with a focus on “The Value of Inquiry Into Student Learning in the 21st Century.” As you...