Tagged: Urban and Regional Studies
In recognition of his contribution over the years, the American Academy of Business Economics has elected Dr. Ismail Shariff, professor of Urban and Regional Studies/Economics, to the Board of Directors of the Academy.
Prof. Marcelo Cruz is promoting a four-week (May 24 – June 18) summer course, Latino Communities in the United States. Students will survey the experiences of the Mexican, Caribbean, Central and South American communities...
The Project Report for the Great Lakes Marine Container Service Feasibility Study was published in the recent Annual Report to Congress from the Great Lakes Marine Research Institute, a joint project of UW-Superior and...
Marcelo Cruz, associate professor of Urban and Regional Studies, led 15 UW-Green Bay students on a study tour of Ecuador this past January.
Prof. Ray Hutchison (Urban and Regional Studies) and Lidia Nonn (Institute for Research) were among a group of 40 educators, aviators, and historians who attended a recent special planning session at the EAA Air...
Ismail Shariff, professor Urban and Regional Studies/Economics, has three chapters published in an edited edition titled Future of Economic Science, ISLE Publishing Company, Enfield, New Hampshire. The chapters are: Chapter 27 – “The Imperatives...
Now we know why he looked so frazzled last fall. UW-Green Bay Professor Ray Hutchison (Urban and Regional Studies) is the general editor for Sage publishing’s Encyclopedia of Urban Studies. The recently published two-volume...
In Thursday’s (Jan. 28) USA Today there’s an article about poachers who kill wildlife for thrill. The article mentions a joint research project involving UW-Green Bay Urban and Regional Studies faculty members Ray Hutchinson...
Enjoy your free time over the mid-winter break? Well, Prof. Marcelo Cruz took 15 UW-Green Bay students to Ecuador for two weeks this January visiting the Ecuadorean Andes and the upper Amazon Basin. We’ll...
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...