Two faculty members in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are Founders Association Award winners. Professor Ilene Cupit, Human Development, won the Founders Association Award for Excellence in Community Outreach. Associate Professor Amy Wolf, Natural and Applied Sciences, won
Month: August 2014
$150K grant awarded to boost internship opportunities
UW-Green Bay’s Center for Public Affairs (CFPA) and Environmental Management and Business Institute (EMBI) received their second $150,000 Career Ready Internship Initiativegrant from Great Lakes Higher Education Guaranty Corporation. This grant will benefit students by offering them opportunities to gain invaluable, real-world
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Aldrete chosen as “National Lecturer” in archaeology
Historian and classicist Gregory S. Aldrete, professor of Humanistic Studies, has been chosen one of two Joukowsky National Lecturers for the 2014-15 academic year by the Archaeological Institute of America. The AIA will send Aldrete around the country to deliver at
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Vescio publishes book on future of literature studies
Associate Professsor Bryan Vescio, Humanistic Studies (English), has published a new book titled “Reconstruction in Literary Studies: An Informalist Approach.” In it, Vescio explores a revitalized future for the Humanities, examining the academic study of literature as an institution with
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