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Lunch and Learn Series
Lunch and Learn Series
Come and join the Women and Gender Studies department in the lunch and learn series. On Thursday, March 30, 2023 we kick off with a presentation of “Women’s Roles in Language Revitalization” by Margaret Noodin. We hope to see you […]
“The Cross of Christ, European Colonialism, and the Evangelization of the Enslaved” lecture by Prof. Demetrius Williams
“The Cross of Christ, European Colonialism, and the Evangelization of the Enslaved” lecture by Prof. Demetrius Williams
Please join us for a lecture by Prof. Demetrius Williams (Religious Studies and Global Studies) about his recent research, titled “The Cross of Christ, European Colonialism, and the Evangelization of the Enslaved.” Refreshments will be provided.
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Aragorn Quinn, Technologies of Failure: Disembodied Performance in Transwar Japan
Aragorn Quinn, Technologies of Failure: Disembodied Performance in Transwar Japan
“Technologies of Failure: Disembodied Performance in Transwar Japan” Aragorn Quinn (UWM, Japanese) Abstract; Contemporary Japanese theater has challenged the conventional definition of performance as a co-present event between performers and audience. Through the use of technologies such as VR and […]
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Commence 2023’s UndocuWeek!
Commence 2023’s UndocuWeek!
Join us to commence 2023’s UndocuWeek! Enjoy some snacks and beverages while completing a fun craft you can take home.
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UnDACAmented in College
UnDACAmented in College
What would you do if you were undocumented or if your citizenship status suddenly changed? Join us for a conversation on the realities that affect students across the country with a role-playing game that asks you the question of “what […]
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Film Screening: Flee
Film Screening: Flee
Join us to watch the Oscar nominated film, Flee directed by Jonas Poher Rasmussen. This animated documentary follows the true story of Amin Nawabi, a man who fled his home in Afghanistan to seek asylum. Follow along as Amin navigates the lasting […]
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Becoming an LLC
Becoming an LLC
Do you have an idea? Are you interested in starting an LLC? If so, join us! This workshop will be led by Cristina Villanueva from Negozee Inc. Sign up here
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2nd Annual Breaking Stereotypes One Plate at a Time
2nd Annual Breaking Stereotypes One Plate at a Time
This cultural exhibit will transport you around the undocumented world through food, art, and knowledge. Join us to celebrate the diverse contributions of the undocumented community. Free T Shirts! Crafts and Art! Complimentary Food In partnership with the Roberto Hernandez Center
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Career Panel Featuring Professionals Working in Government Careers
Career Panel Featuring Professionals Working in Government Careers
Hear from professionals working in government careers. Susan Falatko Midwest Diplomat in Residence of the US State Department, Koreen Grube Director of US Commercial Service, and David Abundis Regional Recruiter for the Peace Corps.
Author Talk: Sindiwe Magona
Author Talk: Sindiwe Magona
Please join us for a special conversation with renowned South African author Dr. Sindiwe Magona in the UWM Digital Humanities Lab, located on the second floor, east wing of the Golda Meir Library, 2311 E. Hartford Ave., Milwaukee. Dr. Magona has written […]
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Asia in Conversation
Asia in Conversation
Join us for "Making objects speak: Asian- related Materials in UWM's Special Collections" with Max Yela, Head, Special Collections; Nirmal Raja, Independent Artist and Curator; and Jingwei Zeng, Graduate Student. Free and open to the public. To register you can […]
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Kathryn A. Murphy-Judy, “Student Curation and Open Educational Resources: A World Languages Model”
Kathryn A. Murphy-Judy, “Student Curation and Open Educational Resources: A World Languages Model”
An online workshop for current and future world language instructors Dr. Kathryn A. Murphy-Judy (School of World Studies, Virginia Commonwealth University) Wednesday, April 26 from 2-3:15pm, via Zoom Dr. Murphy-Judy will share her innovative student curation model in conjunction with […]
Presentation by Prof. Francisco Segovia, editor of the Diccionario del español en México
Presentation by Prof. Francisco Segovia, editor of the Diccionario del español en México
Come and join us for a Presentation by Prof. Francisco Segovia, editor of the Diccionario del español en México on Wednesday, April 26, 3-4pm in Curtin 175.
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EQI/AISC Art Reception and Indigenous Language Celebration
EQI/AISC Art Reception and Indigenous Language Celebration
Please join us as we celebrate the artwork created by inaugural AISC & EQI Artist in Residence, Sam Zimmerman (Ojibwe) and UWM students. We will also celebrate the multiple Native languages taught at UWM with language tables and a live Oneida […]