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Geographers participate in UWM Teaching and Learning Symposium

January 12, 2018

Associate Professor Kristin Sziarto and PhD students Sohyung Lim and Katlyn Merkle delivered the presentation “All Maps Lie: Critical Map Reading in Teaching about Refugees and Migration” in UWM’s annual Teaching and Learning Symposium during Winterim 2018.

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