Undivide Us
A story of ordinary people overcoming political divisions through civil dialogue.
A story of ordinary people overcoming political divisions through civil dialogue.
UWM Latine faculty, staff, and students are invited to kick off Latine Heritage Month and the academic year. This event is an opportunity to build community and connect across campus. Join us at Bolton Hall, 183 (RHC). Sponsored by: Roberto …
As Panthers, learn how to engage in mindful and respectful discussions. Attend this guest lecture and dinner to explore and practice civil dialogue.
Join us for this conversation and reception with David Beasley, former governor of South Carolina and global humanitarian, to hear about his tenure with the United Nations World Food Programme and insights into pressing issues facing the U.S. and world community today. Event is free and open to the public; registration requested.
Join your UW-Milwaukee colleagues and fellow students for a day of service on Monday, January 19, honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Volunteer opportunities include: MLK Day of Service at Lloyd Barbee Montessori School Volunteer shift times …
Mission Possible: Building Community Gathering Join us as we engage in meaningful conversations about the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and ways to build community at UW-Milwaukee. Tuesday, January 20, 2026 9:00-10:30 am UWM Student Union Ballroom, 2200 …
Join colleagues from across UWM to read and discuss Love Your Enemies, by Arthur C. Brooks.
2026 Mosaic Leadership Panel Fostering Learning and Belonging in Academic Spaces Thursday, February 5, 2026 3:00-4:30 pm Lubar Entrepreneurship Center In collaboration with the Department of Human Resources, the Division of Community Empowerment & Institutional Inclusivity launched the Mosaic Leadership …
UWM has been invited to support the Bring Someone You Love To School Day at Lloyd Barbee Montessori School on Friday, February 13, and we need your support!
Join colleagues from across UWM to read and discuss Love Your Enemies, by Arthur C. Brooks.
We are excited to host UWM alum Gary Hoover, PhD, '93, the celebrated author of "Ladder or Lottery: Economic Promises and the Reality of Who Gets Ahead." Dive into the inspiration behind this captivating book.
Conflict Transformation workshops provide space for UWM employees to explore ways you experience and respond to conflict. Participants gain greater awareness of varied conflict styles and learn strategies to address conflict constructively. The series of three workshops — Conflict Styles, Responsive …