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Week of Events
Dangerous Women, Effective Changemakers – Film and Panel Discussion
Dangerous Women, Effective Changemakers – Film and Panel Discussion
Women changemakers have been often labeled “dangerous,” but their voices and actions have been essential in creating positive change and remain so today. A public forum, sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Milwaukee County and UWM Women’s & …
The Post-Roe Research Landscape
The Post-Roe Research Landscape
Thinking about university research after the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Featuring: Donna McGee, Sam Westcott, Maria Novotny, and Rachel Bloom-Pojar.
The French Table
The French Table
Informal conversations in French. Great opportunity to practice your skills with other members of the UWM community. All levels welcome! Meets regularly on various Wednesdays and Thursdays throughout the Fall 2022 semester.
Adventures in Archaeology: UWM Student Research Experiences Abroad
Adventures in Archaeology: UWM Student Research Experiences Abroad
Students from Classics, Art History, and Anthropology will come together to share their experiences abroad. Any major who is interested in a archaeological type of study abroad research experience is strongly encouraged to attend and hear directly from your peers …
Transland Under Seige: A Brief History
Transland Under Seige: A Brief History
A virtual event with Helen Boyd Kramer from Lawrence University. A quick but thorough tour of how we came to be where we are now, starting with the first theories of trans identity, visibility movements, and trans activity in the …
Math Colloquium: The space of all closed subgroups of a Lie group, especially PSL(2,R)
Math Colloquium: The space of all closed subgroups of a Lie group, especially PSL(2,R)
If G is a Lie group, let Sub(G) be the set of all subgroups H of G that are topologically closed subsets of G. There is a natural topology on Sub(G), called the Chabauty topology. We’ll define the Chabauty topology, …
WGS Vilas Trust Lecture: Indigenous Art as Revisioning and Unsettling Colonial Enclosure
WGS Vilas Trust Lecture: Indigenous Art as Revisioning and Unsettling Colonial Enclosure
Women's & Gender Studies Vilas Trust Lecture Series continues with Mishuana Goeman, Professor and Chair of Indigenous Studies at the University of Buffalo. The talk, titled "Indigenous Art as Revisioning and Unsettling Colonial Enclosure," will examine the ways in which …
Anthropology Colloquium: Opacity, Rézonans, and the Politics of Bearing Witness in Anthropology
Anthropology Colloquium: Opacity, Rézonans, and the Politics of Bearing Witness in Anthropology
Presentation by Professor Jerome Camal, Department of Anthropology, UW-Madison. This talk explores the politics of bearing witness through ethnography - asking anthropologists to acknowledge and confront our discipline’s entanglements and complicity with structures of dispossessions inherited from the colonial plantation …
Creative Writing Program Graduate Student-Faculty Reading
Creative Writing Program Graduate Student-Faculty Reading
Readings of creative work by three graduate students and one faculty member: Beck Behnke, Sophie Nunberg, Katherine Witt, and Professor Liam Callanan. In-Person and live streamed. See URL below.