Tagged: Humanistic Studies
Prof. Hernán Fernández-Meardi of Humanistic Studies and Spanish has been invited to give a series of lectures as an international visiting scholar at the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California in Tijuana, Mexico. He will...
Celebrating first women’s recording company The program “The First Women’s Recording Company: Forty Years Strong” is scheduled for 4 p.m. Tuesday (March 26) in the Union’s Christie Theatre. Join UW-Green Bay Prof. Catherine Henze...
Rebecca Meacham, associate professor of Humanistic Studies and English, is nearing completion of her historical novel based on the great Peshtigo fire of 1871, but she still finds time for the occasional “flash fiction”...
Congratulations are in order for Caroline Boswell, assistant professor of Humanistic Studies, and Gaurav Bansal, assistant professor of Business Administration, who have been selected as UW-Green Bay’s 2013-14 UW System Teaching Fellows. The program is...
Associate Prof. Derek Jeffreys (Humanistic Studies, Religion), will discuss his new book, Spirituality in Dark Places: The Ethics of Solitary Confinement, with Irish radio host Sean Moncrieff at approximately 10:30 a.m. local time Monday...
Prof. Gregory Aldrete of Humanistic Studies and History is quoted at length in a recent article in The Atlantic dealing with the old-time art of applause. “You can almost think of this as an...
Congratulations to moonlighting Writing Center Director and Humanistic Studies Prof. Brian Sutton, whose efforts as a playwright, producer and songwriter have paid off with some nice recognition from the New York Music Theatre Festival....
Congratulations are in order for Associate Prof. Derek Jeffreys (Humanistic Studies, Religion), who has published a new book, “Spirituality in Dark Places: The Ethics of Solitary Confinement.” Jeffreys’ book explores the spiritual consequences and...
On Saturday, March 16, Vince Lowery, assistant professor of Humanistic Studies and History, and his 5-year-old son John Henry will shave their heads for a good cause. They will participate in the St. Baldrick’s...
Vince Lowery, assistant professor of Humanistic Studies and History, presented a paper March 2 titled “The Hoosier Historian: Paul Leland Haworth and the Historical Consensus He Challenged” at the 33rd Annual Meeting of the...