• Friends of Art History Guest Lecture: Kim Sajet

    Curtin Hall 3243 North Downer Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United States +1 more

    The Department of Art History welcomes the new director of the Milwaukee Art Museum in this lecture that asks: "If art history is fundamentally the study of visual communication, why has it struggled to communicate its own purpose? What is …

  • Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events (CRASE) Training

    Curtin Hall 3243 North Downer Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    The goal of this training is to provide a basic understanding of how to survive an active shooter incident. The training is free for all UWM faculty, staff and students. The training covers the following topics: What you can do …

  • Book Talk: “Mountain Dharma,” by David DiValerio

    Curtin Hall 3243 North Downer Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    "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 …

  • Women’s & Gender Studies Lunch and Learn

    Curtin Hall 3243 North Downer Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Dr. Kidiocus King-Carroll of UWM's African and African Diaspora Studies will present "Another Way of Being: Black Feminist Practice and the Social Life of Social Death," in Curtin Hall, Room 529.

  • Provost Town Hall

    Curtin Hall 3243 North Downer Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    The UWM campus community is invited to attend one of two Provost Town Halls — Sept. 29 or Oct. 31 — which will be held both in person and virtually. This will be an opportunity to meet Provost Andrew Daire, …

  • Student Listening Session with Provost Daire

    Curtin Hall 3243 North Downer Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    All UWM students are invited to share their thoughts during a listening session in Room 175 of Curtin Hall or virtually. Provost Andrew Daire would like to hear students’ ideas on how UWM can become truly student centered in each …