All in-person classes, events and activities are canceled Wednesday, Feb. 12, due to the weather forecast. Read the weather notice.

In addition to the street map shown, the linked address below will open a map indicating nearby parking and accessibility entrances for each building.

UWM Geosciences Department

Lapham Hall, Room 366
3209 N. Maryland Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53211

Additional Contact Information

Phone, Fax, & Email

Department Phone:
(414) 229-4561
Department Fax:
(414) 229-5452
Country Code: 001
Email: geosci-staff@uwm.edu

US Mail Address

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Department of Geosciences
P.O. Box 413
Milwaukee, WI 53201-0413

Address for Package Delivery

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Department of Geosciences
Lapham Hall, Room 366
3209 N. Maryland Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53211

Parking

Paid parking is available at various locations on campus for visitors. Please see the UWM Transportation website for current information about rates and available lots. The closest garages to our building are the Union and the Lubar College of Business. Short-term free and metered parking may also be available on local streets. Students looking for regular on-campus parking should look at the permits section of the Transportation web site.

Public Transportation

Milwaukee County Transit buses regularly run the perimeter of the campus on Edgewood Ave., Downer Ave., Kenwood Blvd., and Oakland Ave., and through campus on Hartford and Maryland. For buses and route information, please check the Milwaukee County Transit System website.

Biking

Bike racks are available around the UWM campus. The Oak Leak Bike Trail is located only a few blocks from campus.

UWM Land Acknowledgement: We acknowledge in Milwaukee that we are on traditional Potawatomi, Ho-Chunk and Menominee homeland along the southwest shores of Michigami, North America’s largest system of freshwater lakes, where the Milwaukee, Menominee and Kinnickinnic rivers meet and the people of Wisconsin’s sovereign Anishinaabe, Ho-Chunk, Menominee, Oneida and Mohican nations remain present.   |   To learn more, visit the Electa Quinney Institute website.