Caroline Seymour-Jorn, WGS Brown Bag Series, 11/5

NWQ B7585 WGS Meeting Room WI

Associate Professor Caroline Seymour-Jorn will present “’I don’t want to say the Revolution is over’ and other stories from Egypt” as a part of the UWM Women’s and Gender Studies Brown Bag Series. All are welcome.

Gathering in solidarity with terror victims

UWM Spaights Plaza WI

This Monday afternoon November 16th at 4pm (at UWM’s Spaights Plaza) There will be a gathering in remembrance of those we have lost to the recent terrorist attacks in Paris, Beirut, Egypt, Tunisia and Syria. Please join us in reflection and solidarity in …

Professor Keith Busby to Speak at UWM on Medieval French in Ireland

Keith Busby, The University of Wisconsin-Madison “The Norman Conquest of Ireland: Linguistic and Cultural Implications” In this talk, Keith Busby examines the use of French both before and after the arrival of the first colonists in 1169. He sheds new …

Latin American Studies: Present and Future

Alumni House, Garden Room WI

Latin American Studies: Present and Future Friday, December 4, 2015 8:30 am – 3:00 pm Alumni House Garden Room UWM and regional Latin Americanists will discuss challenges and opportunities to promote research, teaching and public engagement on the Americas. Presenters …

19th Annual Festival of Films in French

UWM Union Cinema WI

10 days, 12 films and a program of shorts, all free at the UWM Union Cinema. Don’t miss it!

A Conversation with Joséphine Bacon

UWM Golda Meir Library, 4th Floor Conference Center WI

  Joséphine Bacon is a member of the First Nations in Canada and shares her experiences growing up in the Innu society as they made the change from traditional lifeways into the more sedentary life of reservation living. She shares her …

Magda Portal’s Vital Poetry: On Life and Afterlives

UWM Library, 3rd Floor WI

LACUSL Speaker Series “Magda Portal’s Vital Poetry: On Life and Afterlives” Dr. Tara Daly (Foreign Languages and Literatures, Marquette) American Geographical Society Library (UWM Libraries, 3rd floor) Monday, March 28, 3:30-5:00pm Co-sponsored by the Center for Latin American & Caribbean Studies; the Department …