The Art of Translating Literature
Greene Hall 3347 N. Downer Ave., Milwaukee, WI, United StatesThe Comparative Literature Student Organization presents The Art of Translating Literature with Profs. Nicolas Russell and Caroline Seymour-Jorn of the Department of French, Italian, and Comparative Literature Friday, February 24, 6:00pm Greene Hall, UWM co-sponsored by the Department of French, […]
LACUSL Speaker Series, Amy Milson Klemmer
American Geographical Society Library (UWM Libraries, Third floor) 2311 E. Hartford Ave., Milwaukee, United StatesLACUSL Speaker Series Amy Milson Klemmer, MS, Dept. of Anthropology “Nosotros Somos Pescadores: Archaeology, Cultural Heritage, and Sustainable Fishing in Coastal Ecuador” Wednesday, March 1 3:00-4:30pm American Geographical Society: Golda Meir Library 3rd Floor
Boulevard Theatre, Taking Shakespeare
Plymouth Church UCC 2717 E. Hampshire Ave., Milwaukee, WI, United StatesOpening night of Boulevard Theatre's production of Taking Shakespeare, starring Amy Callahan of UWM's French Program. More details are available here.
Irish Language Immersion Weekend
Milwaukee Irish Fest Center 1532 N. Wauwatosa Ave., Milwaukee, WI, United StatesThe Center for Celtic Studies' Irish Language Weekend is a wonderful opportunity to connect with other students and speakers of Irish. Lessons are available for everyone from complete beginners to advanced learners in a relaxed and fun atmosphere. The event […]
Dr. Bridget English, “‘Wild Melancholy’: Wake and Death Rituals in Irish Literature and Culture”
Milwaukee Irish Fest Center 1532 N. Wauwatosa Ave., Milwaukee, WI, United StatesDouglas Hyde Memorial Lecture Dr. Bridget English 'Wild Melancholy': Wake and Death Rituals in Irish Literature and Culture Saturday, March 4, 2017 1:00pm Milwaukee Irish Fest Center 1532 N. Wauwatosa Ave., Milwaukee
Incidents of Travel in Cuba: Michael Martin, Academic Adventure Series
American Geographical Society Library (UWM Libraries, Third floor) 2311 E. Hartford Ave., Milwaukee, United StatesDr. Michael Martin of Urban Studies will present "Incidents of Travel in Cuba: One Academic's Quest to Build Bridges in a Post-Cold War Era" as a part of the Academic Adventure Series, hosted by the American Geographical Society Library.
LACUSL Speaker Series, Paola Hernandez
American Geographical Society Library (UWM Libraries, Third floor) 2311 E. Hartford Ave., Milwaukee, United StatesLACUSL Speaker Series Paola Hernández, UW-Madison Department of Spanish and Portuguese "The Future and Optimism of the Archive: Documenting Lives in Latin American Theatre" Friday, March 17 2:00-3:30pmAmerican Geographical Society Library (3rd floor of Golda Meir Library)
Boulevard Theatre, Taking Shakespeare
Plymouth Church UCC 2717 E. Hampshire Ave., Milwaukee, WI, United StatesBoulevard Theatre's production of Taking Shakespeare, starring Amy Callahan of UWM's French Program. More details are available here.
Vodou Dreams, Vodou Nightmares: Separating Fact from Fiction
Curtin Hall 175 3243 N. Downer Ave., Milwaukee, WI, United States"Vodou Dreams, Vodou NIghtmares: Separating Fact from Fiction" Dr. Adam McGee, Ph.D. in African and African American Studies and M.T.S. Explore the reality of Vodou through the lens of how practitioners use dreams to heal and enrich their communities. Tuesday, […]
UWM Translation Alumni Panel: Transitioning from Student to Professional Translator
Curtin 209 3243 N. Downer Ave., Milwaukee, WI, United StatesTwo alumni of UWM’s graduate programs in Translation & Interpreting Studies will return to campus to discuss their experiences and share insights about starting a career as a professional translator. Meghan McCallum is a French>English freelance translator specializing in corporate […]