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October 2019
MidPhon 24
UWM is hosting the 24th Annual Mid-Continental Phonetics and Phonology Conference on Oct. 4-5. For more information, see the conference website.
Find out more »Henry Lovejoy: Probabilities of African Origins: The Collapse of the Kingdom of Oyo and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, 1816-1836
While scholars have amassed large amounts of data related to the transatlantic slave trade, a more pressing question lingers: Where did those 12.7 million people come from within pre-colonial West Africa before boarding slave ships destined for the Americas?
Find out more »Poetry Reading: Derrick Harriell
Please join us in celebrating 50 years of Creative Writing at UWM with a reading by poet and essayist Derrick Harriell. Derrick Harriell teaches in the English and African American Studies programs at the University of Mississippi where he also directs the Master of Fine Arts in creative writing program. His poems and essays have been published widely.
Find out more »The Milwaukee Philosophy Workshop
The UW-Milwaukee Philosophy Department presents The Milwaukee Philosophy Workshop. When: October 18 & 19, 2019 Where: Merrill Hall 131 Friday's first talk starts at 3:30PM. Saturday's first talk starts at 9:30AM. Speakers Prof. David Braun, University of Buffalo Assoc. Prof.…
Find out more »2019 Exploring Majors Fair
Speak with faculty, advisors, and current students representing the nearly 200 majors, minors, and certificate programs available at UWM. Learn about academic requirements, what you will study, and career opportunities. The Career Planning and Resource Center, Study Abroad, Office of…
Find out more »An Evening of Kabuki
We are thrilled to welcome Nakamura Gankyo, kabuki actor of the most prestigious kabuki family in Japan, to perform a selection of kabuki dances. Performances will be held at 12:30 and 6PM. Each event will feature different dances and will…
Find out more »November 2019
Missing In Action: Archaeological Recovery Excavations in Southeast Asia
Archaeological Institute of America Lecture Michael Gregory, PhD, Independent Scholar Missing In Action: Archaeological Recovery Excavations in Southeast Asia
Find out more »December 2019
Ancient Maya Political Integration: A Case Study from Copán, Honduras
Archaeological Institute of America Lecture Kristin Landau, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Alma College Ancient Maya Political Integration: A Case Study from Copán, Honduras
Find out more »September 2021
Hostile Terrains Exhibition
Please join us for the opening of the exhibition Hostile Terrains at the Emile H. Mathis Art Gallery, Mitchell Hall room 170 on Thursday, September 30, 2021 from 5-7pm. The exhibition will run through February 10, 2022. Hostile Terrains visually explores the intersection of landscape,…
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