Lectures Conferences and Symposiums
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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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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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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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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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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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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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