Tagged: Women’s and Gender Studies
Mentioned last week — a new Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Students Certificate Program which will enhance students academic opportunities. The program is being offered by the Women’s and Gender Studies Program, not...
Professor Sarah Meredith Livingston (Music, Women’s and Gender Studies and Global Studies) and Dean Susan Gallagher-Lepak (College of Health, Education and Social Welfare) presented, “The Healing Power of Music”, on May 5, 2017 at...
Assistant Prof. Alison Staudinger’s (Democracy and Justice Studies, Women’s and Gender Studies, Political Science) article “Reading Deeply for Disciplinary Awareness and Political Judgment” was recently published in Teaching and Learning Inquiry. The article closely...
A photograph taken by Prof. Dan Meinhardt (Human Biology, Women’s and Gender Studies) has been accepted into an exhibition called Art of Water at the James May Gallery in Algoma. The exhibition will run May 4 to 29,...
A mixed-media textile piece called “Second Place” by Prof. Alison Gates (Art and Women’s & Gender Studies) will be included in the upcoming invitational exhibition “Stronger Together: Celebrating Women Artists” March 10 – April...
The time Assoc. Prof. Dan Meinhardt (Human Biology & Women’s and Gender Studies) led a discussion at the Philosophers Café, attendees were left to ask family members and co-workers : “Do you really think...
UW-Green Bay Assistant Professor Yunsun Huh (Democracy & Justice Studies, Dept. of Economics, Women’s and Gender Studies) has recently had a paper published in the top field journal, Feminist Economics. Her paper, “Gender Empowerment...
Prof. Daniel Meinhardt (Human Biology and Women’s and Gender Studies) will have a mobile on display at The Jabberwock Art Gallery in Algoma, beginning Aug. 5. The show is called “The Mobiles Show.” His...
Two art pieces—one by Alison Gates (Art) and Dan Meinhardt (Human Biology and Women’s Studies)—the other an individual piece by Meinhardt, have been selected for a show at the Edna Carlsten Gallery at UW-Stevens...
GREEN BAY –The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s final After Thoughts presentation of the academic year will explore the contributions, obstacles and challenges of selected women performing artists from the 12th century to the present....