Tagged: Urban and Regional Studies
Ray Hutchison (Urban and Regional Studies) is in Florence (Italy, not Wisconsin or South Carolina) to participate in several workshops and conferences. Tuesday (March 12) he gave a talk titled “Comparative Perspectives on Suburbanization...
It is perhaps appropriate that a statue of the quintessential Renaissance Man has been donated to a University known for its multifaceted approach to learning.
The Philosophers Café meets again this Thursday (March 7) from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Karvana coffeehouse downtown. The topic this month is economic inequality, with discussion at the joint UWGB/SNC community conversation led...
Congratulations to the newest class of Online Teaching Fellows! The hybrid, four-week workshop is designed to foster lively, interdisciplinary dialogues regarding the best practices in online teaching. Chosen by the selection committee and announced...
Prof. Marcelo Cruz of Urban and Regional Studies has been invited to present later this month at Central Michigan University as part of that institution’s guest lecture series in geography. Cruz will present “The...
Ray Hutchison (Urban and Regional Studies) has been invited to to join the Executive Editorial Board of Sociologia urbana e rurale (Urban and Rural Sociology). The journal is published through the Centro Studi sui...
Urban and Regional Studies Prof. Tom Nesslein offered some context on the issue of declining union membership figures in a story that aired Thursday (Jan. 24) on WFRV, Channel 5. The story referenced recent...
Karen Dalke of the Urban and Regional Studies faculty has a book review in the Fall 2012 issue (Vol. 22, No. 2) of Great Plains Research, a journal of natural and social science published...
Local news media called on Prof. Kumar Kangayappan and the Small Business Development Center’s Ryan Kauth for analysis after Tuesday’s (Oct. 16) second presidential debate. The pair offered their respective takes for two separate...
Sociology Prof. Ray Hutchison of Urban and Regional Studies sends word that the most recent volume in the Research in Urban Sociology series has been published. Urban Areas and Global Climate Change, volume 12...