Tagged: Urban and Regional Studies
Prof. Ray Hutchison (Urban and Regional Studies) presented an invited paper at a Special Session on Chicago Sociology: Service and Professionalization at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems /American...
Faculty members Karen Dalke and Ray Hutchison of Urban and Regional Studies presented the results of their research on “Thrill Killing in Wisconsin” at the recent meetings of the Society for the Study of...
Tena, Ecuador — an attractive, developing city of about 40,000 located at the gateway to the Amazon rainforest — is a fairly popular destination for eco-tourism. For four UW-Green Bay students and the two faculty members who accompanied them, however, a recent one-month stay in beautiful Tena was not a vacation.
Ray Hutchison, professor and chair of the Urban and Regional Studies program, presented a paper on suburban sports at the Sport and Leisure History Seminar Summer Symposium titled “Sport and Leisure in Suburbs and...
UW-Green Bay economists have been in high demand lately as local media analyze the debt ceiling issue for viewers and readers. The story was in such a state of flux Monday that WFRV, Channel...
There was a collective sigh of relief late Sunday as congressional leaders and President Obama struck an 11th-hour deal to avoid a potentially catastrophic default on the nation’s debt. And while many pundits and...
Visitation will take place at 9 a.m. followed by services at 10 a.m. Monday (June 27) for Prof. Emeritus Martin H. Greenberg, who died Saturday after a lengthy illness. Services will take place at...
Be sure to applaud the mace bearer at Saturday’s commencement. The honor of carrying the ceremonial object rests with the UW-Green Bay faculty member most senior in service. Today, that distinction rests with Prof....
Ismail Shariff, professor of Urban and Regional Studies/Economics, has published a paper titled “The Three Paradoxes of Adam Smith” in the International Journal of Economics and Econometrics, Vol. 8, March-April 2011.
Profs. Adam Parrillo and Marcelo Cruz and four students in Urban and Regional Studies will be working in the Amazonian city of Tena in Ecuador this July as consultants to that city’s Department of...