HUMANITIES Plus is a collaboration between Dr. Caroline Boswell, Professor of Humanities & European History and Rachel Scray, a student in History, Digital and Public Humanities and Arts Management. In this show, Rachel provides listeners with meaningful discussions with enthusiasts, scholars, and e…
In this latest episode of In Their Studio, UWGB resident artist Natalie Novak talks with Grace Barden about her journey as an artist, her influences, and about the work in her current exhibition Unbounded which "chooses to embrace the idea of girlhood and womanhood as ever changing, ever expanding, complex, and sometimes contradictory." Novak's show Unbounded is on exhibit at the Art Garage, downtown Green Bay, from March 20th–April 10th, 2024. Find more about Natalie on her website at: https://www.natalienovakart.com.
Lawton Gallery Interns, Kayden Beseler and Jessica Egan look deeper into Yve Holtzclaw's work in the Lawton Gallery's exhibition titled Homologous Structures, exploring ideas such as identity, place, and belonging.
Lawton Gallery Interns, Kayden Beseler, and Jessica Egan provide a deeper look into the work of two artists in the Lawton Gallery's Homologous Structures exhibition, exploring ideas such as place, material, and identity.
Lawton Gallery interns sit down and with senior Art student, Jeremiah Phillippe to discuss his art and being in the 2023 Senior Art Exhibition.
Jasmine Puls and Emma Krueger: Jasmine Puls and Emma Krueger discuss Wisconsin true-crime cases, including Green Bay's "Trail Man."
A satirical, speculative news program by Andrew Wiegman, joined by cohost Nate Ireland.
Kayu Brooks pulls in her three sisters—all moms—to offer life advice on all kinds of topics.
Kana Coonce and cohost River watch The Terror (1964) so you don't have to—and mercilessly make fun of it.
Syd Morgan and her guest Mimi discuss queerness, coming out, and other "deeply personal" LGBTQ+ topics.
Ariel Rutten covers the quirky and bizarre on episodes short enough for your daily walk or commute. On this episode: Twiggy the Waterskiing Squirrel.
Join Lawton Gallery for a deeper look into the work of 2022/2023 Artist-in-Residence, Kobe Elixson. Elixson is a printmaker from central Florida creating woodcuts examining growing up, ancestry, and his name.
Things people do to exoticize BIPOC students and make them feel like an “other,” from touching Black hair, to commenting on how “exotic” someone looks, to stereotyping in the classroom. Plus, suggestions for professors on how to respond with compassion and firmness when someone says something problematic in class. Student guest-host: Indigo Ramirez.
Why asking students of color “What are you?” or “Where are you really from?” can make them feel like they don't belong on campus or in the community. Student guest-host: Ongnia Thao.
What professors can do to help undocumented students, students with undocumented family members, and those with cultural and family ties to developing countries feel more at home on campus. Plus, advice for professors worried about teaching texts that focus on ethnic and cultural backgrounds they don't share. Student guest-host: Shannon Hernandez Ribich.
What is a microaggression? How and why do they occur on college campuses? What are their repercussions? Co-hosts Nate Ireland and Tracy Fernandez Rysavy discuss these questions and more.
El Podcast Iluminamos920 ha sido creado por los estudiantes del Programa de Español de UWGB. El propósito de este proyecto digital es descubrir la comunidad de Green Bay a través de los miembros que la componen. En este Episodio # 7, los estudiantes del programa de español de UWGB Kelly Lamas, Kory Brunette y Mario Huarota tienen una conversación muy interesante con Valerie Juarez, una periodista multimedia bilingüe que trabaja para NBC26, aquí en la ciudad de Green Bay. ¡Los invitamos a escuchar este episodio para conocer mejor la fascinante historia académica, profesional y humana de la periodista Valerie Juarez! **La música que se utiliza en este podcast es: Purple by Roa @roa_music1031
El Podcast Iluminamos920 ha sido creado por los estudiantes del Programa de Español de UWGB. El propósito de este proyecto digital es descubrir la comunidad de Green Bay a través de los miembros que la componen. En este Episodio # 6, los estudiantes del programa de español de UWGB Kelly Lamas, Kory Brunette y Mario Huarota conversan con el Ingeniero Industrial Hector Ibarra, un inmigrante mexicano que vive en nuestra comunidad. Escuchen este episodio para conocer mejor la fascinante trayectoria profesional y (vital) del Ingeniero Hector Ibarra! **La música que se utiliza en este podcast es: Purple by Roa @roa_music1031
El Podcast Iluminamos920 ha sido creado por los estudiantes del Programa de Español de UWGB. El propósito de este proyecto digital es descubrir la comunidad de Green Bay a través de los miembros que la componen. En este Episodio # 5, los estudiantes del programa de español de UWGB Kelly Lamas, Kory Brunette y Mario Huarota conversan con el Dr. Marcelo Cruz, un profesor de estudios urbanos y regionales en nuestra universidad. Escuchen este fascinante episodio para conocer mejor al Profesor Marcelo Cruz! **La música que se utiliza en este podcast es: Purple by Roa @roa_music1031
El Podcast Iluminamos920 ha sido creado por los estudiantes del Programa de Español de UWGB. El propósito de este proyecto digital es descubrir la comunidad de Green Bay a través de los miembros que la componen. En este Episodio # 3, los estudiantes del programa de español de UWGB Kelly Lamas, Kory Brunette y Mario Huarota conversan con Nacho del Río, un beneficiario de DACA. Escuchen este episodio para conocer mejor a Nacho! **La música que se utiliza en este podcast es: Purple by Roa @roa_music1031
El Podcast Iluminamos920 ha sido creado por los estudiantes del Programa de Español de UWGB. El propósito de este proyecto digital es descubrir la comunidad de Green Bay a través de los miembros que la componen. En este Episodio # 3, los estudiantes del programa de español de UWGB Kelly Lamas, Kory Brunette y Mario Huarota conversan con la psicóloga bilingüe Catalina Angelita de Luna sobre varios temas relacionados con la salud mental. Escuchen este episodio para conocer mejor el trabajo tan valioso que hace Catalina en nuestra comunidad! **La música que se utiliza en este podcast es: Purple by Roa @roa_music1031
El Podcast Iluminamos920 ha sido creado por los estudiantes del Programa de Español de UWGB. El propósito de este proyecto digital es descubrir la comunidad de Green Bay a través de los miembros que la componen. En este Episodio # 2 Los estudiantes del programa de español de UWGB Kelly Lamas, Kory Brunette y Mario Huarota sostienen una conversación fascinante sobre su propia relación con el español y con la cultura latinx. Escuchen este episodio para conocer mejor a los creadores de Iluminamos920! **La música que se utiliza en este podcast es: Purple by Roa @roa_music1031
El Podcast Iluminamos920 ha sido creado por los estudiantes del Programa de Español de UWGB. El propósito de este proyecto digital es descubrir la comunidad de Green Bay a través de los miembros que la componen. En este Episodio # 1 entrevistamos a Albino Herrera (el dueño de dos restaurantes: El Sarape East y El Sarape West); él nos cuenta cómo llegó a vivir a Green Bay, los inicios de su negocio, y los desafíos que enfrenta actualmente a causa de la pandemia.
In this episode, host Rachel Sankey brings on her staff from Sheepshead Review to talk about how being a part of their campus' journal of the arts has helped get them through the pandemic—from trying to make the journal while the class is virtual, reading poetry, FAQ's about literary magazines, and their personal experiences as a staff.
In this episode, Rachel Sankey and special guest and archivist Deb Anderson continue the conversation about letter writing with deepened conversation about historic letters and diaries and what they can tell us about the past. From letters from a family during World War II, to 40 years worth of diary entries from a farm wife, to discussion of what the Wisconsin Historical Society has been working on, and more!
In this episode, host Rachel Sankey and special guest Matthew Cepress dive into letter writing and what it means to stay connected during the Covid-19 pandemic—from their personal experiences to those of the community, the historical importance, and more.
In this episode, student host Rachel Scray is joined by guests assistant professor of English and Humanities, Julialicia Case and assistant professor of English and Humanities, Christopher Williams. Together, we discuss how the field of digital humanities approaches interactive modes of learning like gamification, especially through game design and participation. We discuss the importance of narrative building and storytelling to create “edutainment” and to address issues to promote social change.
In this live podcast, Humanities+ host Rachel Scray and guest co-host Preston Fischer engage Professor Eric Morgan in a discussion of the New York Times' controversial “1619 Project.” Together they will summarize the project, talk about the public dialogue that has emerged around it, and consider its ability to provoke a national conversation about the legacy of slavery and its centrality to the American narrative.
In this episode of Indented, Dr. Rebecca Nesvet welcomes Adrian Spendlow to her English Capstone course at UW-Green Bay. Spendlow is a professional storyteller, artist, and writer who regales the class with some original poetry and tales of his home.
Humanities+ is back with more content to follow in this next school year 2019-2020! In the fourth episode, host Rachel Scray and guest Brooke Uhl explore the wide-ranging field of Public Humanities. Brooke graduated from UW-Green Bay in 2012 and is currently the Program Manager and Volunteer Coordinator at the Brown County Historical Society and the Hazelwood Historic House Museum. In this episode, we explore how local community-based historical and cultural organizations, like the Historical Society and Hazelwood House, interact with the public. We also discuss how engaging public history programs have the potential to influence individual perspectives through the discovery of one's local history and culture.
The theme of this episode is showcasing the voices of students and professors at UW-Green Bay. The Pop-up Showcase was an afternoon extravaganza that included demonstrations, launches, and presentations of student's hard work. Throughout the day, host Rachel Scray and Kate Farley, the Phoenix Studios producer, recorded the student perspective of their projects, research processes, and the work they had done throughout the semester.
Indented: The "English Major" Episode by UWGB Student Shows
In celebration and recognition of Women’s History Month, the topic of this episode of Humanities+ is “HERstory and the Digital Humanities Women of Today”. In our second episode, we sat down with Dr. Caroline Boswell, Associate Professor of Humanities and History (Humanities+ Editor) and Dr. Rebecca Nesvet, Associate Professor of English, Humanities, and Women's and Gender Studies to discuss the huge topic of female scholars in Digital Humanities. In the first part of this episode, we have a conversation about the vital role of women in history and then move our discussion towards the work, projects, and experiences of female scholars in the DH field today.
Humanities+ comes to you from the University of Wisconsin - Green Bay, where student-host Rachel Scray kicks off the first episode by interviewing the Dean of the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, Dr. Chuck Rybak. Her question: "Digital and Public Humanities: What's the deal?"
Indented: The Writing Process by UWGB Student Shows
Indented: History of the English Language - Will Not Stay in Place by UWGB Student Shows
Indented: Let's Not Forget MWS by UWGB Student Shows
Indented: Miscommunications by UWGB Student Shows