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SUMMARY:Summer events with Associate Professor Katharine Beutner
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, June 12\, 2024 at 6 PM @ Mystery to Me Bookstore in Madison\nIn conversation with Jayne Rowsam about Killingly—reserve tickets here \nWednesday\, July 24\, 2024 at 7 PM @ The Book Cellar in Chicago\nIn conversation with writer Kate Harding celebrating the paperback launch of Killingly—read for more information \n More info on Kate’s website.
URL:https://uwm.edu/english/event/summer-events-with-associate-professor-katharine-beutner/2024-06-12/
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SUMMARY:United We Read
DESCRIPTION:The UWM Creative Writing Graduate Program Student-Faculty Reading Series: United We Read is holding an event at 7 pm on Friday\, April 19 at Woodland Pattern Book Center (720 E. Locust Street) with Beck Behnke\, Sean Enfield\, Ty Newcomb\, and Prof. Brenda Cárdenas. \nDownload event flyer [PDF]
URL:https://uwm.edu/english/event/united-we-read-2/
LOCATION:Woodland Pattern Book Center
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SUMMARY:A Presentation from Kristine Diekman
DESCRIPTION:Visiting artist and “multi-sensory storyteller” Kristine Diekman will give a presentation about her fascinating work that incorporates narrative and interactive tabletop installations. As a sound artist\, she creates multi-sensory pieces that activate tactility and deep listening. As an educator\, she facilitates international workshops in embodied storytelling and physical computing that lead participants through writing\, craft\, computing\, and sound production to create interactive tactile audio interfaces to tell their stories. Her work occupies a fascinating intersection between narrative forms\, electronic art\, and audience participation as well as deep ecology and ethics of care. \nKristine Diekman is Emeritus Professor in the Art\, Media & Design Department at California State University. \nExplore her website.
URL:https://uwm.edu/english/event/a-presentation-from-kristine-diekman/
LOCATION:Curtin 368
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SUMMARY:English Advising Open House
DESCRIPTION:English students! Drop in to our Advising Open House next Thursday\, April 11\, to chat with faculty about Spring 2024 courses and major/minor progress (or just to say hi!).
URL:https://uwm.edu/english/event/english-advising-open-house/
LOCATION:Curtin 439 (lounge next to elevators)
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SUMMARY:United We Read
DESCRIPTION:The UWM Creative Writing Graduate Program Student-Faculty Series: United We Read will hold an event at 7 p.m. on Friday\, March 8 at Sugar Maple (441 E. Lincoln Avenue) with Camilla Lee\, Sophie Nunberg\, Jessica Drake-Thomas\, and Prof. Liam Callanan. \nDownload the PDF flyer.
URL:https://uwm.edu/english/event/united-we-read/
LOCATION:Sugar Maple (441 E. Lincoln Avenue)
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SUMMARY:The 2023 Gerald J. Alred Professional Writing Awards Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:The UWM Department of English presents:\nThe 2023 Gerald J. Alred Professional Writing Awards Ceremony \nSpeakers\n\nProf. Lane Hall\, Department of English Chair\nMarian Maris (Emerita Senior Lecturer)\, Department of English\nProf. Derek Handley\, Department of English\nSandy Wysocki\, Executive Director for the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts\nLaura Davidson\, Regional Manager for Macmillan Learning\nStudent Winners\n\nPresentation of Awards\nThe 2023 Gerald J. Alred Professional Writing Challenge Award Winners\nSpring 2023 \n\nFirst Place: Andrew Skyberg\nSecond Place: Nora Neubert\nThird Place: Gwendolyn Hardy\nHonorable Mention: Olivia Gresser\nHonorable Mention: Michael Jacobi\n\nFall 2023 \n\nFirst Place: Violet Harrison\nSecond Place: Aaron Schiebel\nThird Place: Farzana Hekmat\n\nSpecial Thanks \n\nAssistant Dean Deanna Alba and the College of Letters & Science\nLaura Davidson\, Regional Manager\, Macmillan Learning\nGina Dragutinovich\, WUWM\nProfessor Lane Hall and the Department of English\nProfessor Derek Handley\, English Department\nRichard Hay\nMerdith Hubble\, English Department Associate\nMarketing President & Publisher Heather Ladage and the Milwaukee Business Journal\nGreg Maliszewski Macmillan Learning\nMariann Maris\, Emerita Senior Lecturer\nEmmy Murphy\, Managing Director\, CBRE\, Inc.\nNita McDaniel\, English Department Administrator\nJohn Jay Peine III\, Video Technology Specialist\, Classroom Services\nUniversity Advancement and the UWM Foundation\nSandy Wysocki\, Executive Director\, Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts in Brookfield\nAnonymous Donors
URL:https://uwm.edu/english/event/the-2023-gerald-j-alred-professional-writing-awards-ceremony/
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SUMMARY:United We Read – Friday\, February 16
DESCRIPTION:The UWM Creative Writing Graduate Program Student-Faculty Series: United We Read will hold its first event at 7 p.m. on Friday\, February 16 at Sugar Maple (441 E. Lincoln Avenue) with Nora Boxer\, Danielle Harms\, Nancy Nguyen\, and Prof. Rebecca Dunham.
URL:https://uwm.edu/english/event/united-we-read-friday-february-16/
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SUMMARY:Professor Puskar\, author of The Switch: An Off and On History of Digital Humans – an in-person Boswell event
DESCRIPTION:Jason Puskar\, UWM Professor of English and Associate Dean for Humanities\, is presenting his new book\, The Switch: An Off and On History of Digital Humans\, on Thursday\, February 15 at 6:30 p.m. at Boswell Book Company. \nPuskar’s latest book traces a technology that has transformed life for billions of people: the binary switch. Puskar contends that there is no human activity as common as pushing a button or flipping a switch – a deceptively simple act. Far more than a technical history\, The Switch offers a cultural analysis of how reducing so much human action to binary alternatives (off or on\, one or zero\, this or that) has profoundly reshaped modern society. \nMark Goble\, author of Beautiful Circuits\, says: “Deeply ambitious and sophisticate… Puskar invites us to think more seriously about what happens almost every time we touch one of our devices and turn it on or swipe or click. From the technologies at our fingertips to the vastly larger networks of politics and language that they operate and represent\, The Switch provides a fascinating cultural history of how we have made the modern world\, and been remade in turn\, by the simplest of human actions and the connections they enable.” \nJason Puskar is author of Accident Society: Fiction\, Collectivity\, and the Production of Chance. Puskar earned a PhD in English and American Language and Literature from Harvard University as well as a MPhil in English Literature from the University of Oxford. \nProfessor Jason Puskar\, author of The Switch: An Off and On History of Digital Humans \nThursday\, February 15\, 6:30 pm at Boswell Book Company
URL:https://uwm.edu/english/event/professor-puskar-author-of-the-switch-an-off-and-on-history-of-digital-humans-an-in-person-boswell-event/
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