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Great books Discussion: Art Spiegelman’s Maus

The Department of Humanistic Studies and the Brown County Library invite you to participate in the next Great Books Discussion Tuesday, December 8 on the Lower Level of the Brown County Library (Central Branch – 515 Pine St., Downtown Green Bay) beginning at 6:30 p.m.

Art Speigelman, Maus I & II
presented by Professor Clifton Ganyard, UWGB History Department

The discussion is free and open to the public.  Faculty, students, and community members are encouraged to attend.  Of course, we encourage you to read the book before attending the discussion, but even if you cannot, you may find the session enlightening.

See you there!

ガンヤード先生は日本語を勉強しています

Professor Ganyard spent two months (June 13-August 7) at the Beloit Center for Language Studies Grant participating in an Intensive Japanese Language Program.  Professor Ganyard has been studying the Japanese language, history and culture since he participated in the National Faculty Development Institute on “Incorporating Japanese Studies into the Undergraduate Curriculum” at San Diego State University in 2005 and has brought his interest to UWGB and the Green Bay community in the form of courses and public lectures.  He plans to continue studying Japanese at Lawrence University.