UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN River Falls

Walker D. and Helen Bryant Wyman Visiting Professorship in Arts and Sciences

Walker D. and Helen Bryant Wyman Visiting Professorship in Arts and Sciences


Established with a generous gift from Dr. Bry Wyman in 2015, the goal of the Walker D. and Helen Bryant Wyman Visiting Professorship Program is to feature prominent scholars speaking on timely topics.

Starting in 2021-22, these exciting lecture events will be produced by the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning under the leadership of Professor Cyndi Kernahan. Speaker nominations are solicited from all College of Arts and Sciences departments.


Mar. 1, 2023

Professor Cyndi Kernahan

1-2 p.m. - Student Session - Discussion/Q & A
5-6:30 p.m. - Community Presentation

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Mar. 8, 2022

Anand Giridharadas

Best-selling author, editor-at-large for Time magazine and MSNBC political analyst

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News release

Hosted by UWRF Politics, Geography, and International Studies Department

April 3-4, 2019
William Cronon, Ph.D.

Frederick Jackson Turner and Vilas Research Professor of History, Geography, and Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Ph.D. 1990 Yale University
D.Phil. 1981 Oxford University

  • Wednesday, April 3 - A City-Country Journey: Local Landscapes as Pathways to History
  • Thursday, April 4 - The Portage: Reflections on Nature, History, and Storytelling in the Making of an American Place
Mar. 28-29, 2018

Bruce Cumings, Ph.D.

Gustavus F. and Ann M. Swift Distinguished Service Professor in History and the College,
Department of History, The University of Chicago

News release

  • Wednesday, March 28 - Provincialism and Internationalism in U.S. Foreign Policy
  • Thursday, March 29 - The Korean War: A History (Roundtable discussion)
  • Thursday, March 29 - American Policy Toward North Korea: Seven Decades of Failure
Mar. 28-30, 2017

Elizabeth Fenn, Ph.D.

2015 Pulitzer Prize in History for "Encounters at the Heart of the World: A History of the Mandan People"

Walter S. and Lucienne Driskill Professor of Western American History and Chair, Department of History at University of Colorado-Boulder

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  • Tuesday, March 28 - Pox Americana: The Great Smallpox Epidemic of 1775-82
  • Wednesday, March 29 - Encounters at the Heart of the World: A History of the Mandan People
  • Thursday, March 30 - Roundtable Discussion of her Pulitzer Prize winning book - Encounters at the Heart of the World: A History of the Mandan People
April 7 - 8, 2016

Professor Warren Cohen

Distinguished University Professor, Emeritus
University of Maryland, Baltimore Countyl

Thursday, April 7 - Chinese-American Relations in Historical Perspective
Friday, April 8 - In class with students
Friday, April 8 - Challenges to American Primacy, 1945 to the Present
Friday, April 8 - The Golden Age of East Asian Art Collecting in the U.S.

2015 - Inaugural event featuring

Professor Donald Worster

Hall Distinguished Professor of American History Emeritus,
University of Kansas

  • Wednesday, March 4 - Wilderness: The Higher Altruism in American Environmental Values
  • Thursday, March 5 - In class with students
  • Friday, March 6 - Shrinking the Earth: From an Age of Abundance to an Age of Limits

Our sincerest gratitude to the Wyman family for making these events a reality!

The Wyman legacy at UWRF