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Week of Events
Clube Lusófono: Macau – A Bridge Between East and West
Clube Lusófono: Macau – A Bridge Between East and West
The Portuguese writer Dora Gago will share her experiences living in Macau through her writing. This event connects with Portuguese 310 class "Advanced Composition and Conversation".
Hidden Treasure: Finding Women Dealers and Collectors of Far Eastern Art in Paris, 1858-1914
Hidden Treasure: Finding Women Dealers and Collectors of Far Eastern Art in Paris, 1858-1914
Elizabeth Emery, Professor of World Languages and Cultures at Montclair State University, is giving a free public talk about her recent book Reframing Japonisme: Women and the Asian Art Market in Nineteenth-Century France, 1853-1914 (Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2020) and her …
From an Inkwell around the World: Global Varieties of “The Little Prince”
From an Inkwell around the World: Global Varieties of “The Little Prince”
Translation and Interpreting Studies is hosting a virtual Zoom talk with Walter Sauer (Verlag Edition Tintenfaß). He will give an online presentation from Neckarsteinach near Heidelberg, Germany. Walter Sauer’s publishing house is devoted mainly to bi- and multilingual children’s books …
Women’s & Gender Studies Lunch & Learn with Morgan Foster
Women’s & Gender Studies Lunch & Learn with Morgan Foster
Morgan Foster, Undergraduate Advisor and Program Coordinator in Women's & Gender Studies, UWM, presents: “American Girls: Girlhood Fiction and Fandoms in America.” Attend in-person or via livestream at the link below. Contact wgs@uwm.edu for details.
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.
Milwaukee: A City Built on Water with Milwaukee Historian John Gurda
Milwaukee: A City Built on Water with Milwaukee Historian John Gurda
John Gurda is a Milwaukee-born writer and historian who has been studying his hometown since 1972. He is the author of twenty-two books, including histories of Milwaukee-area neighborhoods, industries, and places of worship. Gurda’s most ambitious efforts are The Making …
From Roe to Dobbs: the End of Legal Abortion (Zoom)
From Roe to Dobbs: the End of Legal Abortion (Zoom)
This lecture analyzes the history of legal abortion since 1973 and discusses the factors that led to the overturning of Roe earlier this year. Johanna Schoen is professor of History at Rutgers University-New Brunswick with an affiliation at the Institute …
State of Milwaukee Summit: Covid-19 & Racial Equity-What Have We Learned and Where Do We Go from Here?
State of Milwaukee Summit: Covid-19 & Racial Equity-What Have We Learned and Where Do We Go from Here?
Two and a half years since the onset of a global pandemic that radically transformed our lives and society in numerous ways, what has been the impact of Covid-19 on our neighborhoods and communities? How has Covid-19 further revealed and …
Asia in Conversation: Media, Technology, and Society in Late Imperial China (Zoom)
Asia in Conversation: Media, Technology, and Society in Late Imperial China (Zoom)
Xin Yu, Visiting Assistant Professor in the History Department at UWM will be in conversation with Suyoung Son, Associate Professor in the Department of Asian Studies at Cornell University, and Tobie Meyer-Fong, professor of history at Johns Hopkins University. The …
Math Colloquium: Rainbow Problems in Groups
Math Colloquium: Rainbow Problems in Groups
Presented by Dr. Michael Young, Associate Professor of Mathematics, Carnegie Mellon University. A set is considered rainbow if each element of the set is assigned a distinct color. In this talk, we will discuss problems and techniques about determining the …
Creative Writing Program Graduate Student-Faculty Reading Series: United We Read
Creative Writing Program Graduate Student-Faculty Reading Series: United We Read
Readings of creative work by three graduate students and one faculty member: Cassandra Bruner, Sass Denny, Camilla Lee, and Professor Rebecca Dunham. In person or live stream on YouTube at https://youtu.be/SnlrBMGcuzI
Planetarium Show: Constellations of the Zodiac-Sagittarius
Planetarium Show: Constellations of the Zodiac-Sagittarius
Delve into the astronomy and mythology behind the zodiac and learn how to find your zodiac constellation in the night sky. In this live, interactive show, we will explore the stories and science of the zodiac constellations with a focus …
Honors College Drama Club: Marjorie Prime Performances
Honors College Drama Club: Marjorie Prime Performances
The Honors College Drama Club presents "Marjorie Prime," a dystopian drama that explores the boundaries between humans and technology. The play is written by Jordan Harrison and directed by Faith Wrycha.
Planetarium Show: Constellations of the Zodiac-Sagittarius
Planetarium Show: Constellations of the Zodiac-Sagittarius
Delve into the astronomy and mythology behind the zodiac and learn how to find your zodiac constellation in the night sky. In this live, interactive show, we will explore the stories and science of the zodiac constellations with a focus …
Honors College Drama Club: Marjorie Prime Performances
Honors College Drama Club: Marjorie Prime Performances
The Honors College Drama Club presents "Marjorie Prime," a dystopian drama that explores the boundaries between humans and technology. The play is written by Jordan Harrison and directed by Faith Wrycha.
Honors College Drama Club: Marjorie Prime Performances
Honors College Drama Club: Marjorie Prime Performances
The Honors College Drama Club presents "Marjorie Prime," a dystopian drama that explores the boundaries between humans and technology. The play is written by Jordan Harrison and directed by Faith Wrycha.