Tagged: Urban and Regional Studies
Prof. Ray Hutchison’s “21st Century City” conference is being co-hosted by the Romualdo Del Bianco Foundation of Florence, an organization devoted to promoting international exchange. UW-Green Bay was the first U.S. university to connect...
Consumers and businesses don’t need to fear a sudden spike in prices at the pump, Associate Prof. Tom Nesslein told WBAY, Channel 2 last week. Nesslein’s comments were part of a story on how...
When we last checked in to see his condition, Kenny Rogers was still working with his First Edition. That’s not unusual in the university world, either — academic textbooks rarely make it to a...
Marcello Cruz, associate professor of Urban and Regional Studies, gave a talk last week at the University of New Mexico on the topic of regional planning and indigenous communities in Ecuador. The talk was...
Ray Hutchison, professor of sociology and Urban and Regional Studies, has added several other activities to his upcoming appearance at the Forum of the Future in Portugal, where he will appear along with Nobel...
Sue Mattison, dean of the College of Professional Studies, sought applications from CPS faculty and academic staff for summer fellowships that she hopes will assist and support research and grant applications. The following faculty members...
UW-Green Bay faculty members Marcelo Cruz and Aurora Cortes are featured in a new Green Bay Press-Gazette story and video, respectively, on the increasing ethnic diversity in the Green Bay area. In the story,...
Halvorsen ’92 acts locally, Bhojwani ’90 works in developing nations. On a late-summer day, fellow UW-Green Bay graduates and lifelong friends Noel Halvorsen and Haresh Bhojwani agreed to meet on campus. There was the...
Sociologist Ray Hutchison, professor of Urban and Regional Studies, has been invited to speak at the Fórum do Futuro hosted by the Câmara do Porto (the municipality of Porto, Portugal). Other speakers at the...
The next edition of Philosophers’ Café is set for 7 to 8:30 p.m. this Wednesday (Oct. 1) at Kavarna on Broadway. Adam Parrillo, an assistant professor, cultural geographer and world traveler, will lead a...