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SUMMARY:45th Annual Latin American Film Series - March 28 through April 5
DESCRIPTION:All films are free and will be shown in their original language with English subtitles. For full film description\, running time\, director\, and other information see: https://uwm.edu/clacs/public-engagement/film-series/ \nThursday\, March 28 – 7 pm\nPUAN (Argentina) \nFriday\, March 29 – 7 pm\nPrison in the Andes (Chile) \nFriday\, March 29 – 9 pm\nVicenta B. (Cuba) \nSaturday\, March 30 – 4 pm\nSacred Family (Peru) \nSaturday\, March 30 – 6 pm\nThe Fishbowl (Puerto Rico)\nco-presented with the Military and Veterans Resource Center and the UWM Roberto Hernandez Center \nSaturday\, March 30 – 8 pm\nA Male (Colombia) \nMonday\, April 1 – 7 pm\nA Strange Path (Brazil) \nTuesday\, April 2 – 7 pm\nThe Echo (Mexico) \nWednesday\, April 3 – 7 pm\nThe Klezmer Project (Argentina)\nco-presented with the UWM Sam and Helen Stahl Center for Jewish Studies \nThursday\, April 4 – 7 pm\nPower Alley (Brazil) \nFriday\, April 5 – 7 pm\nTotem (Mexico)
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/45th-annual-latin-american-film-series-march-28-through-april-5/2024-04-01/
LOCATION:UWM Union Cinema\, 2200 East Kenwood Blvd.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies":MAILTO:clacs@uwm.edu
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SUMMARY:At Your Service! Opportunities with the U.S. State Department and Peace Corps
DESCRIPTION:Searching for scholarships? Curious about a career in public service? This event is for you! Network and learn about opportunities with the U.S. government and Peace Corps that you can leverage as a student and after graduation. \nLearn more and register on Handshake: https://uwm.joinhandshake.com/login \nPanel: \n\nSusan Falatko is a career Senior Foreign Service Officer with nearly twenty-five years of experience with the U.S. Department of State.\nDavid Abundis served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Panama from 2018-2020 in the Youth in Development sector. He then joined the Office of Recruitment and Diversity in August 2020 as a recruiter.\nRobyn Michalec is the current Social Determinants of Health Program Coordinator at Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers.
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/at-your-service-opportunities-with-the-u-s-state-department-and-peace-corps/
LOCATION:Vogel Hall\, 3253 North Downer Avenue\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
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SUMMARY:45th Annual Latin American Film Series - March 28 through April 5
DESCRIPTION:All films are free and will be shown in their original language with English subtitles. For full film description\, running time\, director\, and other information see: https://uwm.edu/clacs/public-engagement/film-series/ \nThursday\, March 28 – 7 pm\nPUAN (Argentina) \nFriday\, March 29 – 7 pm\nPrison in the Andes (Chile) \nFriday\, March 29 – 9 pm\nVicenta B. (Cuba) \nSaturday\, March 30 – 4 pm\nSacred Family (Peru) \nSaturday\, March 30 – 6 pm\nThe Fishbowl (Puerto Rico)\nco-presented with the Military and Veterans Resource Center and the UWM Roberto Hernandez Center \nSaturday\, March 30 – 8 pm\nA Male (Colombia) \nMonday\, April 1 – 7 pm\nA Strange Path (Brazil) \nTuesday\, April 2 – 7 pm\nThe Echo (Mexico) \nWednesday\, April 3 – 7 pm\nThe Klezmer Project (Argentina)\nco-presented with the UWM Sam and Helen Stahl Center for Jewish Studies \nThursday\, April 4 – 7 pm\nPower Alley (Brazil) \nFriday\, April 5 – 7 pm\nTotem (Mexico)
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/45th-annual-latin-american-film-series-march-28-through-april-5/2024-04-02/
LOCATION:UWM Union Cinema\, 2200 East Kenwood Blvd.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies":MAILTO:clacs@uwm.edu
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SUMMARY:Memory Fields and Histories of Circulation
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Asia in Conversation series. \nDr. Kumkum Sangari\, Vilas Professor of English and the Humanities at UWM will be in conversation with Dr. Kavita Panjabi\, former Professor of Comparative Literature\, Jadavpur University\, Kolkata. \nThis event is hybrid with both an in-person and Zoom option. Registration required for Zoom attendance. https://wisconsin-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEpceCgpzwsE9QGgWRkPHn7RBFrD8JPvNno#/registration \nThe Asia in Conversation series is intended to showcase the academic and social significance of the creative work on Asia at UWM in science\, social science\, the arts and humanities. It takes the form of informal (but not casual) conversations between UWM faculty and their interlocutors in the wider world.
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/memory-fields-and-histories-of-circulation/
LOCATION:UWM Union Alumni Fireside Lounge\, 2200 E. Kenwood Blvd.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures Conferences and Symposiums,UWM Campus Events
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SUMMARY:Marden Lecture in Math: The intrigue that compels us
DESCRIPTION:When we witness unexpected phenomena\, a mathematician finds themselves asking: why? We are compelled to understand further; what is the cause\, the basic underlying principles? Mathematics is full of symmetries\, patterns and visuals that we can appreciate in their own right or use to explain and illustrate concepts. And\, they can also drive us to discovery. I will tell a story of chip-firing\, a mathematical idea that leads to fascinatingly intricate structures. The imagery of these structures has spurred many questions to which we know surprisingly few answers. \nPresented by Professor Caroline Klivans\, Brown University. \nA reception follows the lecture in EMS E495. \nThe Marden lecture\, along with Marden scholarships\, is supported by the Marden family. Dr. Morris Marden (1905-1991) was a Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Mathematics and is generally considered to have been the founder of the Mathematics Department at UWM as a research department\, and he is the person most responsible for the beginning of graduate programs at UWM.
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/marden-lecture-in-math-the-intrigue-that-compels-us/
LOCATION:UWM Lubar Hall\, Room N140\, 3202 N. Maryland Ave.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures Conferences and Symposiums,UWM Campus Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Mathematical Sciences Department":MAILTO:math-staff@uwm.edu
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SUMMARY:45th Annual Latin American Film Series - March 28 through April 5
DESCRIPTION:All films are free and will be shown in their original language with English subtitles. For full film description\, running time\, director\, and other information see: https://uwm.edu/clacs/public-engagement/film-series/ \nThursday\, March 28 – 7 pm\nPUAN (Argentina) \nFriday\, March 29 – 7 pm\nPrison in the Andes (Chile) \nFriday\, March 29 – 9 pm\nVicenta B. (Cuba) \nSaturday\, March 30 – 4 pm\nSacred Family (Peru) \nSaturday\, March 30 – 6 pm\nThe Fishbowl (Puerto Rico)\nco-presented with the Military and Veterans Resource Center and the UWM Roberto Hernandez Center \nSaturday\, March 30 – 8 pm\nA Male (Colombia) \nMonday\, April 1 – 7 pm\nA Strange Path (Brazil) \nTuesday\, April 2 – 7 pm\nThe Echo (Mexico) \nWednesday\, April 3 – 7 pm\nThe Klezmer Project (Argentina)\nco-presented with the UWM Sam and Helen Stahl Center for Jewish Studies \nThursday\, April 4 – 7 pm\nPower Alley (Brazil) \nFriday\, April 5 – 7 pm\nTotem (Mexico)
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/45th-annual-latin-american-film-series-march-28-through-april-5/2024-04-03/
LOCATION:UWM Union Cinema\, 2200 East Kenwood Blvd.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies":MAILTO:clacs@uwm.edu
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SUMMARY:Japanese Language Table
DESCRIPTION:Practice language skills outside of the classroom with informal conversations. All levels welcome! \nNot held on March 21 during spring break.
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/japanese-language-table/2024-04-04/
LOCATION:UWM Language Oasis – Curtin 187\, 3243 N. Downer Ave.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Staff,Students,UWM Campus Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Japanese program":MAILTO:quinna@uwm.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240404T130000
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CREATED:20240304T215720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240304T215757Z
UID:10014409-1712235600-1712239200@uwm.edu
SUMMARY:French Language Table
DESCRIPTION:Practice language skills outside of the classroom with informal conversations. All levels welcome!
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/french-language-table/2024-04-04/
LOCATION:UWM Curtin Hall\, Room 766\, 3243 N. Downer Ave.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Staff,Students,UWM Campus Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240404T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240404T163000
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CREATED:20240226T213554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240226T214013Z
UID:10014391-1712244600-1712248200@uwm.edu
SUMMARY:Translating Galician literature into English today: challenges and opportunities
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Dr. Kathleen March\, emerita professor of Spanish at the University of Maine. Dr. March’s long career included scholarly work in translation\, Galician studies\, contemporary Latin American literature\, and women’s studies.
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/translating-galician-literature-into-english-today-challenges-and-opportunities/
LOCATION:UWM Mitchell Hall\, Room 361\, 3203 N. Downer Avenue\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures Conferences and Symposiums,UWM Campus Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Spanish &amp%3B Portuguese Department":MAILTO:wheatley@uwm.edu
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SUMMARY:45th Annual Latin American Film Series - March 28 through April 5
DESCRIPTION:All films are free and will be shown in their original language with English subtitles. For full film description\, running time\, director\, and other information see: https://uwm.edu/clacs/public-engagement/film-series/ \nThursday\, March 28 – 7 pm\nPUAN (Argentina) \nFriday\, March 29 – 7 pm\nPrison in the Andes (Chile) \nFriday\, March 29 – 9 pm\nVicenta B. (Cuba) \nSaturday\, March 30 – 4 pm\nSacred Family (Peru) \nSaturday\, March 30 – 6 pm\nThe Fishbowl (Puerto Rico)\nco-presented with the Military and Veterans Resource Center and the UWM Roberto Hernandez Center \nSaturday\, March 30 – 8 pm\nA Male (Colombia) \nMonday\, April 1 – 7 pm\nA Strange Path (Brazil) \nTuesday\, April 2 – 7 pm\nThe Echo (Mexico) \nWednesday\, April 3 – 7 pm\nThe Klezmer Project (Argentina)\nco-presented with the UWM Sam and Helen Stahl Center for Jewish Studies \nThursday\, April 4 – 7 pm\nPower Alley (Brazil) \nFriday\, April 5 – 7 pm\nTotem (Mexico)
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/45th-annual-latin-american-film-series-march-28-through-april-5/2024-04-04/
LOCATION:UWM Union Cinema\, 2200 East Kenwood Blvd.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies":MAILTO:clacs@uwm.edu
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SUMMARY:Integrated Social-Ecological Research: Insights on Urban Environmental Dynamics for Landscape Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Professor Kelli Larson\, School of Sustainability\, Arizona State University as part of the annual  Harold and Florence Mayer Lecture. \nAbstract: Residential landscapes\, including lawns and other types of vegetation\, are an increasingly important component of urban ecosystems. Turfgrass lawns are now among the largest irrigated crops in the U.S.\, contributing to high rates of water and fertilizer use. Yet we know little about the social and ecological dynamics of different landscape types\, such as mesic lawns and xeric yards\, which involve a diverse array of potential values and associated decision tradeoffs. Past research has largely focused on either social or ecological elements of residential landscapes\, for example\, historic and modern aesthetic preferences or the composition and diversity of species. Our ongoing project aims to advance integrated knowledge about residential landscapes as important components of urban ecosystems by examining how cognitive (cultural values\, beliefs\, and norms) and structural (social institutions and urban form) factors drive yard management practices\, and in turn\, affect biogeochemical and ecological processes at the household and neighborhood scales. Within this overarching framework\, our workshop course explored two primary research objectives. First\, we examined the influence of residents’ values on landscape structure and the degree to which expressed preferences match actual landscape choices\, and second\, we assessed how neighborhood-level institutions impact landscape structure\, with special focus on the legacy effects of development decisions. To address the first objective\, we linked social survey data with extensive observational field surveys in four case study neighborhoods throughout Phoenix\, Arizona. For the second goal\, we examined the Covenants\, Codes and Restrictions (CCRs) in Homeowner Associations (HOAs) that govern landscaping\, in addition to conducting interviews with developers about their landscaping decisions and how they have changed over time. Our findings highlight the significance of multiple scales of human drivers (see Figure 1) in the broader context of the social-ecology of residential landscapes. Although values were not a strong driver of yard choices\, they mildly influenced both expressed preferences and manifest choices in diverse Phoenix neighborhoods\, particularly domain-specific values embodied in environmentally-oriented yard maintenance priorities. Meanwhile\, our analyses of institutional forces highlights the role of broader structural forces that influence residential landscape structure and management. As developers respond to market conditions and broader constraints in producing residential landscapes over time\, the effects may last long into the future since original development decisions establish the built context and become institutionalized in HOA CCRs. Our analysis of a sample of Covenants\, Codes\, and Restrictions for Phoenix-area subdivisions specifically indicated the potential for neighborhoodlevel private institutions to dictate landscape maintenance and structure\, topography and water management\, and species composition\, with potentially significant impacts on the ecosystem services provided. In sum\, further interdisciplinary analysis of the human drivers of yard structure and management at multiple scales (see Figure 1)—from households and neighborhoods to municipalities and broader regional forces—will reveal the complex dynamics involved in the production of residential landscapes and their social and ecological consequences for current and future generations.
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/integrated-social-ecological-research-insights-on-urban-environmental-dynamics-for-landscape-sustainability/
LOCATION:American Geographical Society Library inside the Golda Meir Library (3rd Floor)\, 2311 E. Hartford Ave.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures Conferences and Symposiums,UWM Campus Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240405T210000
DTSTAMP:20260606T154658
CREATED:20240228T222700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240228T224623Z
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SUMMARY:45th Annual Latin American Film Series - March 28 through April 5
DESCRIPTION:All films are free and will be shown in their original language with English subtitles. For full film description\, running time\, director\, and other information see: https://uwm.edu/clacs/public-engagement/film-series/ \nThursday\, March 28 – 7 pm\nPUAN (Argentina) \nFriday\, March 29 – 7 pm\nPrison in the Andes (Chile) \nFriday\, March 29 – 9 pm\nVicenta B. (Cuba) \nSaturday\, March 30 – 4 pm\nSacred Family (Peru) \nSaturday\, March 30 – 6 pm\nThe Fishbowl (Puerto Rico)\nco-presented with the Military and Veterans Resource Center and the UWM Roberto Hernandez Center \nSaturday\, March 30 – 8 pm\nA Male (Colombia) \nMonday\, April 1 – 7 pm\nA Strange Path (Brazil) \nTuesday\, April 2 – 7 pm\nThe Echo (Mexico) \nWednesday\, April 3 – 7 pm\nThe Klezmer Project (Argentina)\nco-presented with the UWM Sam and Helen Stahl Center for Jewish Studies \nThursday\, April 4 – 7 pm\nPower Alley (Brazil) \nFriday\, April 5 – 7 pm\nTotem (Mexico)
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/45th-annual-latin-american-film-series-march-28-through-april-5/2024-04-05/
LOCATION:UWM Union Cinema\, 2200 East Kenwood Blvd.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies":MAILTO:clacs@uwm.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240406T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240406T190000
DTSTAMP:20260606T154658
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SUMMARY:Fourth Unhopped Iron Brewer Challenge: Unhopped and Unplugged Brews
DESCRIPTION:The Hortus Academicus/Brew Garden initiative at UWM will hold a tasting competition of six entries. These brews all have archaeological/historical pedigrees. The story of each brew will be available in a short power point. \nThree judges will choose the top three brews: \n\nJoe Yeado\, Gathering Place Brewing\nJerry Janiszewski\, Pabst Mansion and Wisconsin Historical Foundation Board of Directors\nRob Novak\, The Brewing Experience\, Old World Wisconsin\n\nJoe Yeado has generously agreed to offer the winner the opportunity to brew their beer using a new pilot brewing system at Gathering Place in River West with a launch party at GP to follow. \nOne ounce samples will be available to attendees of legal drinking age\, and there will be a People’s Choice award with non-contestants casting their votes via ballot for their favorite brew. \nThis year’s entries are: \n\nMedieval Bog Nog (gruit ale with bog myrtle and millet)\nMy Heart’s in the Highlands (leann fraoich/heather ale)\nJuellinge’s Prize (Iron Age Nordic grog)\nHeart of the Agave (Mesoamerican pulque)\nGold of King Midas (Iron Age Gordion)\nChicha Morada (Andean purple maize beer)\n\nSee you for a fun evening of history\, archaeology and a taste of ancient brews from around the world! Get inspired to enter yourself next time! \nFor any questions\, contact Professor Bettina Arnold at barnold@uwm.edu.
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/fourth-unhopped-iron-brewer-challenge-unhopped-and-unplugged-brews/
LOCATION:UWM Honors House\, Room 196\, 3363 North Maryland Avenue\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,Faculty and Staff,Public,UWM Campus Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Anthropology Department":MAILTO:anthrodept@uwm.edu
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