Faculty and Staff
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The Emile H. Mathis Art Gallery at UWM is delighted to announce our first exhibition of the 2025-26 academic year, "Max Arthur Cohn: Industrial Subjects." Join us for the opening reception on Thursday, Sept. 18, 5-7 p.m. (curatorial remarks at … |
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Interested in taking a Women's & Gender Studies class but not sure what you’d learn? Come listen to students from WGS 301: Queer Theory present their work in Room 311 at Merrill Hall. Students will share their UWM queer history … |
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Join us on Oct. 1 for an eye-opening discussion on how you can future-proof your career in the age of artificial intelligence. Explore the evolving relationship between AI and job creation across industries during this free, interactive event. You’ll hear … |
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"Mountain Dharma: Meditative Retreat and the Tibetan Ascetic Self" (Columbia University Press, 2025), by David DeValerio, is a study of a unique and defining feature of Tibetan Buddhism: the tradition of withdrawing to a cave or a cloister to meditate … |
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UWM English Prof. Jason Puskar and OnMilwaukee journalist and historian Bobby Tanzilo will kick off QWERTYFest 2025 with two talks at the location of the original Kleinsteuber's machine shop, where the Milwaukee inventors of the QWERTY keyboard worked. Puskar will … |
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Join us for a Well Wisconsin health screening on the UMW campus, Monday, Oct. 6, in the Student Union Wisconsin Room from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. All employees, spouses and retirees who are enrolled in the State of Wisconsin Group Health … |
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UWM is hosting the annual Campus Cares Symposium and Wellness Fair on Wednesday, Oct. 8, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in the UWM Student Union. Hear more about how to support neurodiverse students and stop by the wellness fair for chair … |
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Join us for our annual WWHEL Fall Welcome in the 4th floor conference center of the Golda Meir Library! Enjoy light refreshments and an opportunity to GLOW BOLDLY - sparking connections, celebrating leadership and starting the year with renewed energy … |
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Learn about climate actions we can make as individuals and on organizational scales. Create your own climate action pledge, and learn ways to create a ripple effect of change on campus and in your community. Location: Architecture & Urban Planning … |
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Help plant the campus hydroponics system with new herbs and make your own “mini” microgreens kit to grow your own healthy and nutritious microgreens at home. Location: Union Station, near the Food Center & Pantry Stop by between 9:30 and …
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Join the UWM Office of Sustainability from 3-4:30 p.m. as we collect native plant seeds from the Lapham Hall Pollinator Garden to plant in new pollinator gardens on campus! Key information: Location: Lapham Hall Pollinator Gardens (Lapham Hall entrance facing … |
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Sign up for a free energy savings kit! By registering for your free Focus On Energy Kit, you also help UWM compete to win the statewide Higher Education Kit Challenge. Learn more by visiting the Focus on Energy Higher Education …
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Each October, the UWM Employee Excellence Awards ceremony honors faculty and staff who have made, or continue to make, valuable contributions to our university. Date: Wednesday, Oct. 15 Time: 3-4 p.m. Location: UWM Union Ballroom Reception immediately following the ceremony in … |
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This event will feature UWM’s signature composting program, information about recycling at UWM and the popular Surplus Pop-Up Shop. UWM students, faculty, staff and the public can purchase surplus items (used furniture, artwork, supplies and more) for affordable prices. Surplus … |
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Join the UWM Office of Sustainability as we recognize Sustainability Superstar awardees, including students, faculty, staff and community members who embody sustainability values and help create a greener UWM. This year’s award ceremony features prestigious categories including: Student Sustainability Leader …
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Please join the UWM Department of African and African Diaspora Studies on Oct. 17, at 1 p.m. for a presentation by Dr. Marcus Allen (History) titled, "The Black Dollar in 19th Century Baltimore.” Please RSVP at this webpage or contact …
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Join the Asian Faculty Staff Association (AFSA) on Oct. 17, from 2-3:30 p.m. at the Lubar Entrepreneurship Center (LEC) to kick off the academic year and honor the two student recipients of the AFSA Scholarships. Tea and light refreshments will … |
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Doris Bergen is the Chancellor Rose and Ray Wolfe Professor of Holocaust Studies at the University of Toronto and will give a presentation titled, "We have been lied to: How Antisemitism, Anti-Black, and Misogyny are Linked" at the Golda Meir … |
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The Department of Geography at UWM will host a meeting of the American Association of Geographers (AAG) West Lakes Regional Division from Oct. 23-25. The meeting consists of paper and poster presentations, a keynote speech from Dr. Julie Cidell (University …
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Digital equity isn’t just about complying with federal law. It’s also about providing a pathway for those with disabilities to equitably participate in the digital experiences offered at UWM. As an access university, this is part of what defines who …
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After delivering the Stahl Center Distinguished Lecture, Doris Bergen is hosting a workshop titled, "Can We Still Talk? The Widening Rift Between Holocaust Studies and Genocide Studies,” in which she will explore the conceptual, theoretical and ethical opportunities and limits … |
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All UWM employees are invited to an employee campus tour, hosted by UWM Human Resources, on Oct. 24, from 12:10-12:50 p.m. Whether you’re new to the campus and want to learn more about it or have been here for years …
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AI is rapidly transforming higher education — but how we understand and respond to these changes varies widely. As artificial intelligence becomes more present in our classrooms, offices, and daily work, many of us are navigating uncertainty, curiosity, and concern. … |
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Interested in taking a Women's & Gender Studies class but not sure what you’d learn? Come listen to students from WGS 500: Gender, Sexuality, and Photography present their work in Room 311 at Merrill Hall. Students will share their final … |
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UWM's Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) is hosting UWM associate professor Alvaro Saar Rios to speak about his journey from Texican youth to the U.S. Army to nationally produced playwright. This talk is a part of our … |
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