Tagged: Social Change and Development
UW-Green Bay Adjunct Instructor Hassan Sisay (Social Change and Development) was the keynote speaker Saturday (Feb. 20) at the 12th annual Black History Month celebration at UW-Fox Valley in Menasha. Sisay, a native of...
Craig Lockard, professor emeritus of history and Social Change and Development, and Victoria Goff, associate professor of history and Communication, wrote entries for the just-released book, Star Struck: An Encyclopedia of Celebrity Culture, edited...
Faculty members Andy Kersten of Social Change and Development and Kimberly Baker of Human Biology have been chosen by the UW System Office of Professional and Instructional Development Council for the 2010-11 Wisconsin Teaching...
The second edition of UW-Green Bay Emeritus Professor Craig Lockard’s Societies, Networks, and Transitions: A Global History has been published by Wadsworth Publishing Company. There is also a new brief edition of the text,...
Political Science Prof. Timothy Dale spoke with the Green Bay Press-Gazette and WBAY-TV (Channel 2) about President Obama’s State of the Union Address on Wednesday. Here’s a link to Dale’s chat on Thursday (Jan....
History Prof. Andrew Kersten has been selected to hold the Frankenthal Professorship at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay for a five-year term through 2014. The honor was announced at the University’s annual mid-year convocation of faculty and staff on Jan. 19.
The following are texts of all 11 citations prepared for the Jan. 19 campus convocation at which the newest faculty and academic staff granted “emeriti” status were recognized. The citations were read aloud by...
In the United States, 44 million people are considered illiterate, in Wisconsin the figure is close to a million.
In a recent press release the advocacy group Americans for Prosperity took issue with the United Nations Climate Change Conference held in Copenhagen, Denmark, and promised to expose the “hot air” in global warming...
Oxford Press has asked UW-Green Bay Professor Harvey Kaye, Social Change and Development, for a list of his favorite books. The list includes Thomas Paine’s Common Sense and We Hold These Truths by Norman...