Students from THE 233 Voice for the Actor I perform monologues from the play Stranded: Views from Quarantine. The playwrights are […]
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Students from THE 233 Voice for the Actor I perform monologues from the play Stranded: Views from Quarantine. The playwrights are […]
Read moreStudents from this Progressive-era women’s fiction course will use their knowledge and research to answer and discuss the question: What […]
Read moreA brief biography of Florence Price and the performance of Adoration arranged for String by Elanie Fine. Presented at the […]
Read moreWhat obligations do multinational corporations have toward the global common good? Manuel Velasquez, a well-known philosopher and business ethicist at […]
Read moreStudents will use their course learning and independent research to consider what Progressive-era feminists got “right” and also what problematic […]
Read moreAbout the Talk: Dr. Sarah Jaquette Ray discusses her new book, A Field Guide to Climate Anxiety: How to Keep […]
Read moreBy John Arendt, Director of the UW-Green Bay Office of Sustainability To continue advancing its mission-directed focus on sustainability and […]
Read moreDescription: It’s time for an honest conversation about sustainability—not to demolish the concept, but to recognize that it has fallen […]
Read moreMembers of Professor Mattis’ HU 213 class share digital texts in different formats. These presentations engage 4 texts we have […]
Read moreStudents from the Voice for the Actor I class, taught by Dr. Rebecca Stone Thornberry, perform monologues from the play […]
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