Tag: symposium

  • Registration open as UW-Green Bay researchers and others host Orchids Symposium in Door County

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    The “greatest minds in botany ” including researchers from UW-Green Bay and other institutions will gather in Baileys Harbor for an Orchids Symposium, held at The Ridges Sanctuary on Friday, Sept. 14, 2018 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The symposium includes presentations by researches discussing their findings in restoring the orchid, and a guided…

  • UW System’s 16th Annual Symposium for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity, April 21

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    The 16th annual UW System Symposium for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity will be held on the UW-Stevens Point campus on April 21. University of Wisconsin undergraduate students will join their peers from two-and four-year campuses in sharing research projects to a statewide audience. Students from all academic disciplines present on a wide variety of topics through…

  • Social Work celebrates

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    The UWGB Social Work Professional Programs held a first annual Social Work Symposium and Celebration in Rose Hall on Thursday, May 5. The Symposium showcased the major projects of the graduating MSW students as well as honors in the major projects, research and advocacy class efforts, and activities from students organizations: Campus Cupboard, Campus Kitchen…

  • Faculty note: McQuade Dewhirst residency at Osage

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    Michelle McQuade Dewhirst, associate professor of Music, earned an invitation to the 2015 Mid-Missouri Composers Symposium. She is in residence at the Osage Arts Community, an arts retreat located in rural central Missouri, from July 15 to 22. She will be making a public presentation on her music, taking part in panel discussions and using…

  • Undergraduate researchers honored and recognized

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    The experience is worth celebrating, but so is the recognition. A number of UW-Green Bay undergraduates had a fantastic opportunity to participate in graduate-level research this year and were honored among the winners of the outstanding presentation awards at the 14th Annual UW-System Symposium for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity. Their research and presentation was…

  • News release: UW System Transfer Symposium

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    A UW System Transfer Symposium brought together more than 100 representatives of the UW System, the Wisconsin Technical College System, and the Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities last Thursday to examine current practices as well as new ideas to support student transfers. A news release outlined the event.

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    In the news: Gerds previews artists’ periodicals symposium

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    We told you here last week about “The Territories of Artists’ Periodicals,” an international symposium UW-Green Bay will host on campus next week (June 2-4). In a recent blog post, Local 5 Critic-at-Large Warren Gerds previews the three-day event, believed to be the first of its kind devoted to artists’ periodicals in the U.S. The…

  • UW-Green Bay to host first-of-its kind international art symposium

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    UW-Green Bay will host a first-of-its-kind event June 2-4, when Lawton Gallery Curator Stephen Perkins and a colleague from France present “The Territories of Artists’ Periodicals,” an international symposium, on campus. The event seeks to provide a venue for dialogue between researchers, artists, publishers, archivists, librarians and others interested in artists’ periodicals and the issues…

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    UW-Green Bay to host international symposium on artists’ periodicals

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    The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will host an international event dedicated to a unique artistic medium June 2-4 on campus, 2420 Nicolet Drive. “The Territories of Artists’ Periodicals,” an international symposium, seeks to provide a venue for dialogue between researchers, artists, publishers, archivists, librarians and others interested in artists’ periodicals in order to bring into…

  • Faculty note: Symposium presentation by Fernandez-Meardi


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    Assistant Professor Hernan Fernandez-Meardi of Spanish and Humanistic Studies was an invited speaker in The Independence Effect Symposium at Dartmouth College. This symposium focuses on the processes that, in the Humanities, gave rise to the independence movements of the Hispanic and the Lusophone (Portuguese-speaking) world beginning in 1810. The purpose was to frame the debate…