Tag: lectures

  • Reminder: National journalist Ari Berman on campus

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    Journalist Ari Berman — contributing writer of The Nation magazine and investigative journalism fellow at the Nation Institute. Berman will speak on his latest book, “Give Us the Ballot: The Modern Struggle for Voting Rights in America.” His presentation will be at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept 29 in Rose Hall 250. The public is invited to…

  • Natural and Applied Sciences kicks off Fall 2016 Seminar Series

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    The Natural and Applied Sciences Fall 2016 Seminar Series begins on Friday, Sept. 16. Prof. UWGB Assistant Prof. Brian Welsch (Physics) will give a talk on “Understanding the Dynamics of Solar Eruptions.” Seminars will be held from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. in ES301 and are preceded by a social in ES317 at 3 p.m. Seminars are free…

  • Cultural Cuisine: Latin American Luncheon tickets on sale

    Cultural Cuisine: Latin American Luncheon tickets on sale

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    Tickets are on sale for the Latin American Luncheon to be held in the Phoenix Rooms from noon to 1 p.m. Thursday, October 6. Purchase yours at the University Ticketing and Information Center. The cost is $13.50 for staff and faculty. Bilingual Admissions Advisor, Marisa Leza De Roza will host. Enjoy Latin American Cuisine and…

  • League of Women Voters presents public education program

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    Julie Underwood, recently retired dean of the UW-Madison School of Education will speak about the struggle for support of public education at a dinner program sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Greater Green Bay on Thursday evening, September 29 at the Holiday Inn Stadium. Details can be found at the League website.

  • Ari Berman leads-off Historical Perspectives Lecture Series

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    Don’t miss this opportunity to see journalist Ari Berman — contributing writer of The Nation magazine and investigative journalism fellow at the Nation Institute. Berman will speak on his latest book, “Give Us the Ballot: The Modern Struggle for Voting Rights in America.” His presentation will be at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept 29 in Rose Hall…

  • Tonight: Final Last Lecture

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    Associate professor and UW-Green Bay’s Secretary of Faculty and Academic Staff Steve Meyer is the final speaker in UW-Green Bay’s “Last Lecture Series” line-up. Meyer will present, “Forget the Three T’s: Focus on the Six C’s,” at 7 p.m. tonight (April 27) in the Christie Theatre. The Last Lecture Series was a phenomenal series celebrating…

  • Peru’s Culinary Fusion is next week

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    Join Prof. Gabriel T. Saxton-Ruiz for a program called “Peru’s Culinary Fusion” with a dinner from 5:45 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 3, in Phoenix Room C. Tickets can be purchased at the University Ticketing and Information Center (UTIC) in the University Union. Cost is $15.75 per person. It will be followed by a cooking demonstration…

  • Final reminder on Last Lecture

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    Professor Phil Clampitt is next up in UWGB’s “Last Lecture Series” line-up. He will present, “The Magical Connection between Uncertainty, Innovation, and the Human Spirit,” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 13. Read the full release.

  • Lecturer Agarwal presents noon talks against racism

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    Pooja Agarwal, a lecturer for UWGB’s Austin E. Cofrin School of Business and board member of the Greater Green Bay YMCA, opens a new series of free, informal noon talks against racism. The event will be held from noon to 1 p.m. April 27 at the YWCA, 230 S. Madison St. downtown Green Bay. The public…

  • Reminder: Clampitt to present Last Lecture

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    Communication Prof. Phil Clampitt is next up in the UWGB’s “Last Lecture Series” line-up, part of UWGB’s 50th Anniversary celebration. He will present, “The Magical Connection between Uncertainty, Innovation, and the Human Spirit,” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 13. “I’ve been researching how to manage uncertainty for many years and I’ve been fascinated by innovation since…