Anthropology
- Ruth Benedict
"By getting to know oneself in relation to the global community, anthropology provides us with the tools to make informed decisions about how we would like our world to be."
Jordanian Luncheon
Time: 12-1pm on Thursday, Sept. 27
Place: University Union
Experience food from Jordan right here on campus in the Phoenix Room of the University Union. Tickets are on sale now at the University and Ticketing and Information Center for the opening event of the popular Cultural Cuisine Series.
Special guest presenter is Prof. Jill White of Human Development, who traveled to the Mideast last summer on a UW-Green Bay study-abroad trip.
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Dr. Dalke's Research
Our very own faculty member and UW Green Bay graduate, Karen Dalke, is well-known for her on-going research on horses.
She has published many articles and has traveled around the world giving presentations. She has earned numerous teaching awards and is a founding member of a feline trap-neuter-release program, Cats Anonymous.
News stories in Inside
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January 15, 2013 - Perkins shares dispatches from Cairo
January 14, 2013 - Blaney earns Abu Dhabi trip for world water/energy summit
January 7, 2013 - In the news: Palestinian student offers take on violence in Gaza
November 26, 2012 - New video: Environmental class benefits from international perspectives
November 11, 2012