Tagged: Urban and Regional Studies
Humanistic Studies will be hosting its first faculty forum of the fall semester this Friday (Sept. 26) from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the 1965 Room of the University Union. Presenters and presentations are: •...
A manuscript by faculty member Karen Dalke with Ray Hutchison titled “Thrill Killing in Wisconsin,” has been accepted for publication in Volume 2 of the Special Issue: Animals, Justice & the Law of the...
Economist Ismail Shariff, professor emeritus of Urban and Regional Studies, has published a paper titled “U.S. Financial Crisis and its Global Implications” in the International Journal of Money Banking and Finance, vol 2: no 1.
There were UW-Green Bay ties aplenty in a Thursday (July 3) jobs story from Fox 11 News. Reporter Bill Miston interviewed Associate Prof. Tom Nesslein for the economist’s perspective on the most recent federal...
We forgot to mention this on the evening it occurred, but better late than never: A group of Urban and Regional Studies students under the direction of Associate Prof. Marcello Cruz presented the results...
Urban and Regional Studies Prof. Ray Hutchison weighed in Tuesday (May 20) for a WLUK, Fox 11 News story about the ongoing battle over a possible Broadway district Walmart. The retailer’s land-use attorney spoke...
The quintessential Renaissance man now has a permanent home at an institution known for embodying his interdisciplinary ideals. UW-Green Bay officially unveiled its new statue of Leonardo da Vinci May 14 with a ceremony,...
It has been 30 years and he lives 9,000 miles away in his native homeland, Malaysia, but memories of UW-Green Bay come both quickly and fondly for UW-Green Bay alumnus Ahmad Faisal Alias. So...
Assistant Prof. Adam Parrillo of Urban and Regional Studies is co-author of the article, “Universities and Hospitals as Agents of Economic Stability and Growth in Small Cities: A Comparative Analysis,” being published in the...
Recently announced economic sanctions against Russia could have a ripple effect for Wisconsin’s economy, and Associate Prof. Tom Nesslein put the issue in context for a story that aired Thursday (March 20) on WBAY,...