In “One Base at a Time,” the Selig Distinguished Lecture in Sport and Society, Professor Samuel O. Regalado illuminated how baseball helped shape Japanese American identity and build social and global bridges.
Search Results for: American Airlines 1800-299-7264 Flight Change Policy
Matching Giving Areas
- American Family Children's Hospital Greatest Need FundWisconsin Partnership Program Lifecourse Initiative for Healthy Families Fund
Website Search Results
Help a Student; Change the World
Truman Scholar Elizabeth Doyle studies how people relate to their natural, social, and constructed environments.
Recurring Gift Change Request
Make an update to your recurring gift
Baseball Commissioner Selig Endows History Chair at UW-Madison
Allan H. “Bud” Selig often talks about how he views the decisions he makes as the commissioner of Major League Baseball in the light of history. Now he has made a gift to endow the Allan H. Selig Chair in History at the University.
Selig Distinguished Lecture Delves into Japanese Americans’ Relationship with Baseball
Samuel O. Regalado, history professor at California State University, Stanislaus, will discuss how baseball helped Japanese Americans develop an identity and bond with America in the Selig Distinguished Lecture in Sport and Society on Tuesday, January 24, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.