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Graduate Student Bagel Hour
Graduate Student Bagel Hour
All graduate students are invited to join us in the C21 office (Curtin 939) for this biweekly celebration of carbs and camaraderie. Start your Friday with some free coffee and bagels (now courtesy of Birch & Butcher!), and meet and …
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Raine Koskimaa: “Introduction to eSport Culture”
Raine Koskimaa: “Introduction to eSport Culture”
The C21 Serious Play Collaboratory is hosting a special lecture by Raine Koskimaa (University of Jyvaskyla) on Friday at 3:30 in Curtin Hall 118! In this talk, titled “Introduction to eSport Culture,” Koskimaa will survey the development of eSports and …
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Graduate Student Bagel Hour
Graduate Student Bagel Hour
All graduate students are invited to join us in the C21 office (Curtin 939) for this biweekly celebration of carbs and camaraderie. Start your Friday with some free coffee and bagels (now provided by Birch & Butcher!), and meet and …
Brown Bag Discussion w/Edward Shanken
Brown Bag Discussion w/Edward Shanken
Please join us for a special brown bag discussion with Edward Shanken (UC Santa Cruz) in the Digital Humanities Lab (Second Floor, East Wing of the Golda Meir Library) on Friday at noon. Shanken will lead an open discussion on …
Edward Shanken: Deus ex Poiesis: A Manifesto for the End of the World and the Future of Art and Technology
Edward Shanken: Deus ex Poiesis: A Manifesto for the End of the World and the Future of Art and Technology
Don't miss the brown bag discussion with Edward Shanken earlier on Friday at noon in the Digital Humanities Lab (Second Floor, East Wing of the Golda Meir Library). Please join us for a special talk by Edward Shanken (UC Santa …
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Brown Bag w/Artist Nina Elder
Brown Bag w/Artist Nina Elder
All graduate and undergraduate students are invited to join us for a special brown bag discussion with artist Nina Elder! Nina Elder focuses on solastalgia, the emotional sensation of environmental change. Solastalgia is a premonition of longing for the present …
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Maxwell Woods: On the Chilean Social Explosion of 2019: Urban Segregation, Public Transport as Public Space, and Neoliberal Modernity
Maxwell Woods: On the Chilean Social Explosion of 2019: Urban Segregation, Public Transport as Public Space, and Neoliberal Modernity
Please join us for a special lecture by Maxwell Woods (Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez in Viña del Mar, Chile) on Friday at the American Geographical Society Library in UWM's Golda Meir Library (Third Floor East Wing)! On October 18, 2019, the …
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MIGC: Midwest Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference 2020
The theme for this year’s Midwest Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference (MIGC) is Rendition. The conference will be held at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee on February 21-22, 2020 with keynote speaker Dr. Ingrid E. Castro (Massachusetts Liberal Arts College). Renditions have generated …
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Graduate Student Bagel Hour
Graduate Student Bagel Hour
All graduate students are invited to join us in the C21 office (Curtin 939) for this biweekly celebration of carbs and camaraderie. Start your Friday with some free coffee and bagels (now provided by Birch & Butcher!), and meet and …
Brown Bag Discussion w/Courtney Baker
Brown Bag Discussion w/Courtney Baker
Join us for a special brown bag discussion with Courtney Baker (UC-Riverside) on Friday at noon in the Center for 21st Century Studies (CRT 939). Baker will be discussing "I Am Not Your Negro’s Queer Poetics of Identity and Omission," …
Karen Culcasi: Displacing Territory and Challenging the International Refugee Regime: Syrian & Palestinian Refugees in Jordan
Karen Culcasi: Displacing Territory and Challenging the International Refugee Regime: Syrian & Palestinian Refugees in Jordan
Please join our Muslim Milwaukee Project Collaboratory in welcoming Karen Culcasi (West Virginia University) to campus for a special talk on "Displacing Territory and Challenging the International Refugee Regime: Syrian & Palestinian Refugees in Jordan." The vastly different responses to …