Tagged: Democracy and Justice Studies
Hannah Beauchamp-Pope is just a sophomore at UW-Green Bay, but she has already tallied experiences of a lifetime. For her many efforts, the Black Student Union vice president has been named a 2021 Newman...
UW- Green Bay Recipients: Ekaterina (Katia) Levintova, Professor of Political Science and Global Studies, Department of Democracy and Justice Studies, UW-Green Bay. Dr. Levintova joined UW-Green Bay’s faculty in 2007 and teaches first-year seminars...
The Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) is delighted to announce Professor Katia Levintova as the new co-director of the Center. Levintova will be working alongside Prof. David Coury and Ashley Heath to manage and...
The Rise and Fall of the Human Capital Myth with Professor Jon Shelton (Democracy & Justice Studies) is part of the No Reservations CAHSS speakers series. This talk will explain our current political divisions...
Join Jessica Karbowski Weare on Tuesday, March 9 from 6 to 7 p.m., for a Civil Liberties Lecture series via Zoom. Weare serves as Deputy Legal Counsel to Governor Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan. Previously...
Historian UW-Green Bay Emeritus Prof. Harvey J. Kaye (Democracy and Justice Studies) explains how we should assess a president’s legacy and looks back at the presidencies of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Franklin Delano...
“Especially in the wake of the Jan. 6 riots and insurrection, that’s an important moment to say hold on, who’s really interested in law and order?” says Nolan Bennett, a political science professor at UW-Green...
UW-Green Bay’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is filled with brilliant teachers, scholars, and creatives. The goal of the college is to provide an accessible forum for sharing bold, challenging, and even...
UW-Green Bay Prof. Jon Shelton (Democracy and Justice Studies), a labor historian, said that school districts and unions around the country are watching what is happening in Chicago. See his quote in the Washington...
Voyageur: Northeast Wisconsin’s Historical Review is pleased to announce the publication of its Winter/Spring 2021 issue, which features 10 articles. Now in its thirty-seventh year of publication, Voyageur is a collaboration between the Brown...