After Thoughts at UW-Green Bay

After Thoughts at UW-Green Bay After Thougths: a program series to connect community women with UW-Green Bay presenting "The Beauty of the Bees and Their Impact on Our Lives."

Our hope is that attendees will walk away with a little more knowledge and a bit more wonder, while meeting some new friends and acquaintances along the way. The inaugural After Thoughts, held on March 1, 2011, featured ecologist Dr. Amy Wolf Ph.D. On April 5, 2011 After Thoughts held another fantastic presentation from business faculty member, Dr. Lucy Arendt, entitled "In the Face of Disaster, H

ow Resilient is Our Community?"

The After Thoughts Planning Committee:
Shannon Badura
Bev Carmichael
Cathy Harden
Lise Lotte Gammeltoft
Suzy Pfeifer
Julia Wallace

Stay tuned for After Thoughts!People have been asking if our series is continuing and the answer is "YES!" We would like...
08/30/2016

Stay tuned for After Thoughts!

People have been asking if our series is continuing and the answer is "YES!" We would like faithful attendees to know they can expect to be notified of events this year. Planning is in progress. Information regarding After Thoughts may be found online at www.uwgb.edu/afterthoughts or here on our page.

After Thoughts is pleased to partner with Wisconsin Public Television's University Place program to record our spring le...
02/11/2016

After Thoughts is pleased to partner with Wisconsin Public Television's University Place program to record our spring lectures. Next up: Prof. Caroline Boswell’s talk: “Ye Olde Pub: A Social and Cultural History of England’s Early Drinking Houses” on March 1.

https://www.facebook.com/events/1656039201276818/

Thanks, UW-Green Bay News, for this great follow-up piece on Heidi and Alison's wonderful talk!
11/06/2015

Thanks, UW-Green Bay News, for this great follow-up piece on Heidi and Alison's wonderful talk!

Flax Project: ‘Fiber is not for the weak’ A sizeable campus and community audience learned more Tuesday (Nov. 3) about a hands-on history and art project that is teaching UW-Green Bay students the facts about an industrial-strength plant that shaped life in the ancient and medieval world. “The Flax…

Associate Professor of Nursing T. Heather Herdman spoke on complementary medicine and alternative healing.
11/06/2015

Associate Professor of Nursing T. Heather Herdman spoke on complementary medicine and alternative healing.

Dr. Heidi Sherman and Professor Alison Gates share their experiences working across disciplines and across the ages as t...
11/06/2015

Dr. Heidi Sherman and Professor Alison Gates share their experiences working across disciplines and across the ages as they perfect and innovate growing a fiber crop and processing the harvest on a college campus.

Dr. Heidi Sherman and Professor Alison Gates share their experiences working across disciplines and across the ages as they perfect and innovate growing a fiber crop and processing the harvest on a college campus.

Find out more: http://news.uwgb.edu/featured/leading-learning/11/06/flax-project-fiber-is-not-for-the-weak/

Check out the news story promoting our "Flax Project" talk by Alison Gates and Heidi Sherman on Tuesday. 🌾🎓
10/28/2015

Check out the news story promoting our "Flax Project" talk by Alison Gates and Heidi Sherman on Tuesday. 🌾🎓

Sherman, Gates present The Flax Project in ‘After Thoughts’ talk Nov. 3 GREEN BAY – The re-creation of the ancient processing technique of turning flax to linen will be a topic of UW-Green Bay’s next After Thoughts presentation of the 2015-16 season. UW-Green Bay Associate Professor of Medieval Hist…

Attendees have commented that last Tuesday's near-capacity After Thoughts talk by Nursing Prof. Heather Herdman was amon...
10/12/2015

Attendees have commented that last Tuesday's near-capacity After Thoughts talk by Nursing Prof. Heather Herdman was among the most engaging in our series’ history. UW-Green Bay News posted photos and a synopsis.

After Thoughts speaker Herdman hits on all cylinders with holism and healthcare talk UW-Green Bay’s After Thoughts is meant for learning, enrichment and fun. Tuesday evening’s speaker Associate Professor of Nursing Heather Herdman hit on all cylinders. In front of a full house in the Grand Foyer of…

The announcement of our first event this season has been released! Thanks UW-Green Bay News!
09/11/2015

The announcement of our first event this season has been released! Thanks UW-Green Bay News!

Herdman to explore integrative healthcare in ‘After Thoughts’ talk Oct. 6 The history of holism and its contrasts with our current health care system is the topic of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s first After Thoughts presentation of the 2015…

Hello everyone, this is just a reminder about the Steps To Make A Difference Walk that is coming up on April 11th. Dr. L...
03/31/2015

Hello everyone, this is just a reminder about the Steps To Make A Difference Walk that is coming up on April 11th. Dr. Lora Warner talked about the walk in her After Thoughts presentation on March 3rd. Help the students of UWGB's Phoneix Philanthropy Club make a difference in our community by going to www.uwgb.edu/steps to either register or donate!

It’s easy – join us for the Steps Walk! Register to walk as an individual or get a group together and register as a team. Registration starts at 9:30am at the Mauthe Center on the UW Green Bay campus, the Walk starts at 10:00am. The Steps Walk is along the beautiful Arboretum Trail that winds alo…

Did you miss the last After Thoughts event? We've posted video of UW-Green Bay Prof. Ellen Rosewall's Oct. 7 After Thoug...
10/23/2014

Did you miss the last After Thoughts event? We've posted video of UW-Green Bay Prof. Ellen Rosewall's Oct. 7 After Thoughts talk.
http://www.uwgb.edu/afterthoughts/events/2014-15/2014.10.07-rosewall.asp

UW-Green Bay Prof. Ellen Rosewall was the featured speaker for the University's Oct. 7 After Thoughts program, presenting "Future of the Arts: Is the Green B...

UW-Green Bay Professor Ellen Rosewall did a great job kicking off our 2014-15 After Thoughts season on Tuesday night. ht...
10/09/2014

UW-Green Bay Professor Ellen Rosewall did a great job kicking off our 2014-15 After Thoughts season on Tuesday night.

http://news.uwgb.edu/multimedia/photos/10/09/after-thoughts-presented-by-ellen-rosewall/

UW-Green Bay Prof. Ellen Rosewall tackled a timely topic during the first After Thoughts presentation of the academic year Oct. 7, presenting “Future of the Arts: Is the Green Bay Symphony the Canary in the Coal Mine?” before a full house in the Grand Foyer of the Weidner Center for the Performing A…

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