Samhain – An Irish Celebration

Join us for Samhain – An Irish Celebration for Storytelling, live music, and a costume contest Date: October 29thTime: 6:00 pm – 9:00 pmLocation: Merrill Fire Circle (Weather Permitting)

Tionól Gaeilge (Irish Language Immersion Weekend) 2024

Register Now View the full weekend schedule Scenes from Tionól Gaeilge,  March 3-5, 2023 Information for Students Tionól Gaeilge classes take place at the beautiful CelticMKE Center in Wauwatosa. Friday and Saturday evening activities take place in the Joyce Room …

Celts on Campus 2024

Join the Center for Celtic Studies in celebrating Celtic culture. “Celts on Campus” will feature local organizations demonstrating music, dance, and sports originating from Celtic Nations. Other local organizations will share student scholarship opportunities. Learn more about the history and …

Celtic Studies Semester-End Social Gathering

UWM students are invited to join CS faculty and staff at the County Clare Restaurant & Pub for an informal gathering on Friday, December 22nd. Socialize with other CS students and listen to some traditional Irish music. We have tables …

Samhain (Celtic Halloween)

Saturday, October 28, 2023 from 5:00pm-7:00pm at Merrill Hall Courtyard
Join Center for Celtic Studies for a celebration of the Celtic Otherworld through live music, Celtic ghost stories, a costume contest, and more. This event will be held at the EQI Fire Circle in the Merrill Hall courtyard, weather permitting. If there is inclement weather, we will be in Mitchell Hall 195.

Fall Semester 2023 Kick-Off Céilí

Wednesday, September 27, 2023 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm Zao MKE Church gymnasium 2319 E Kenwood Blvd, Milwaukee, WI 53211 The Center for Celtic Studies is hosting our annual Fall Semester Kick-Off Céilí on the last Wednesday of September. Students, …

UWM Land Acknowledgement: We acknowledge in Milwaukee that we are on traditional Potawatomi, Ho-Chunk and Menominee homeland along the southwest shores of Michigami, North America’s largest system of freshwater lakes, where the Milwaukee, Menominee and Kinnickinnic rivers meet and the people of Wisconsin’s sovereign Anishinaabe, Ho-Chunk, Menominee, Oneida and Mohican nations remain present.   |   To learn more, visit the Electa Quinney Institute website.