Tagged: Liberal Arts and Sciences
Assistant Prof. Eric Morgan penned a very “Eco U” column for Wednesday’s (Sept. 3) Green Bay Press-Gazette, writing about the 50th anniversary of the Wilderness Act and how we should regard it today. Morgan...
Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences Scott Furlong offered his political expertise last week for a Fox 11 News story on national attention being paid to the Wisconsin governor’s race. President Obama visited Milwaukee...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has recognized its top faculty and staff members with 2014 Founders Association Awards for Excellence. The award winners, honored at the annual UW-Green Bay Faculty and Staff Convocation Wednesday...
Historian and classicist Gregory S. Aldrete, professor of Humanistic Studies, has been chosen one of two Joukowsky National Lecturers for the 2014-15 academic year by the Archaeological Institute of America (the professional association of...
Three members of UW-Green Bay’s First Nations Studies faculty will represent the University during a Tuesday (Aug. 19) event marking the 25th anniversary of Wisconsin Act 31. Lisa Poupart, Forrest Brooks and JP Leary...
Associate Prof. Bryan Vescio, Humanistic Studies (English), has published a new book titled “Reconstruction in Literary Studies: An Informalist Approach.” In it, Vescio explores a revitalized future for the Humanities, examining the academic study...
A new freshman seminar will study the grassroots, citizen-driven restoration of the nearby Baird Creek Parkway thanks to a $5,990 grant to Associate Prof. Mathew Dornbush, principal investigator, and the UW-Green Bay Natural and...
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. of Music Michelle McQuade Dewhirst has been selected from a pool of more than 200 applicants to compete as one of five finalists in an event called Iron Composer. It’s...
Kimberley Reilly, assistant professor of Democracy and Justice Studies, was recently featured in the American Historical Association’s “Member Spotlight.” The Spotlight publishes brief interviews on the life and work of historians from around the...
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Prof. Cristina Ortiz, Humanistic Studies, has been named to the Patricia Wood Baer Professorship in Education, effective July 1, 2014. She is appointed for a five-year term. The professorship recognizes...