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SUMMARY:Modern Impacts: Celebrating 50 Years of the Rosenberg Collection at UWM
DESCRIPTION:Modern Impacts: Celebrating 50 Years of the Rosenberg Collection at UWM honors the fiftieth anniversary of the foundational bequest of the Blanche and Henry Rosenberg Art Collection to UWM. In 1974\, the UWM Art Collection was much like the young university itself: small\, impressive\, and growing. With this significant gift\, the artwork on campus more than doubled in number and was codified into one collection that highlighted modern art of the twentieth century. \nThis exhibition presents the personal aesthetic interests of the Rosenbergs while also considering collecting trends of the mid-twentieth century. The breadth and depth of the collection is especially significant when evaluating their decision to bequeath their collection to UWM to support teaching and learning. Major modern artists featured include Pablo Picasso\, Georges Braque\, Joan Miró\, Ernst Kirchner\, Jean Arp\, Barbara Hepworth\, Henry Moore\, Jean Dubuffet\, Alexei Jawlensky\, and more. Also presented are works by the donor\, Blanche Rosenberg\, who studied in the fine arts department here at UWM. Organized to showcase major art historical movements represented in the collection\, this show underscores the ways this donation established a strong teaching collection here at UWM and honors the legacy of these impactful donors. \nCurated by academic curator Leigh Mahlik\, exhibition runs through November 14\, 2024. The Emile H. Mathis Art Gallery in Mitchell Hall Rm 170 is open 10-4 Monday-Thursday and is free to the public.
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/modern-impacts-celebrating-50-years-of-the-rosenberg-collection-at-uwm/2024-10-14/
LOCATION:Emile H. Mathis Art Gallery\, 3203 North Downer Avenue\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,UWM Campus Events
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SUMMARY:Modern Impacts: Celebrating 50 Years of the Rosenberg Collection at UWM
DESCRIPTION:Modern Impacts: Celebrating 50 Years of the Rosenberg Collection at UWM honors the fiftieth anniversary of the foundational bequest of the Blanche and Henry Rosenberg Art Collection to UWM. In 1974\, the UWM Art Collection was much like the young university itself: small\, impressive\, and growing. With this significant gift\, the artwork on campus more than doubled in number and was codified into one collection that highlighted modern art of the twentieth century. \nThis exhibition presents the personal aesthetic interests of the Rosenbergs while also considering collecting trends of the mid-twentieth century. The breadth and depth of the collection is especially significant when evaluating their decision to bequeath their collection to UWM to support teaching and learning. Major modern artists featured include Pablo Picasso\, Georges Braque\, Joan Miró\, Ernst Kirchner\, Jean Arp\, Barbara Hepworth\, Henry Moore\, Jean Dubuffet\, Alexei Jawlensky\, and more. Also presented are works by the donor\, Blanche Rosenberg\, who studied in the fine arts department here at UWM. Organized to showcase major art historical movements represented in the collection\, this show underscores the ways this donation established a strong teaching collection here at UWM and honors the legacy of these impactful donors. \nCurated by academic curator Leigh Mahlik\, exhibition runs through November 14\, 2024. The Emile H. Mathis Art Gallery in Mitchell Hall Rm 170 is open 10-4 Monday-Thursday and is free to the public.
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/modern-impacts-celebrating-50-years-of-the-rosenberg-collection-at-uwm/2024-10-15/
LOCATION:Emile H. Mathis Art Gallery\, 3203 North Downer Avenue\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,UWM Campus Events
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SUMMARY:Modern Impacts: Celebrating 50 Years of the Rosenberg Collection at UWM
DESCRIPTION:Modern Impacts: Celebrating 50 Years of the Rosenberg Collection at UWM honors the fiftieth anniversary of the foundational bequest of the Blanche and Henry Rosenberg Art Collection to UWM. In 1974\, the UWM Art Collection was much like the young university itself: small\, impressive\, and growing. With this significant gift\, the artwork on campus more than doubled in number and was codified into one collection that highlighted modern art of the twentieth century. \nThis exhibition presents the personal aesthetic interests of the Rosenbergs while also considering collecting trends of the mid-twentieth century. The breadth and depth of the collection is especially significant when evaluating their decision to bequeath their collection to UWM to support teaching and learning. Major modern artists featured include Pablo Picasso\, Georges Braque\, Joan Miró\, Ernst Kirchner\, Jean Arp\, Barbara Hepworth\, Henry Moore\, Jean Dubuffet\, Alexei Jawlensky\, and more. Also presented are works by the donor\, Blanche Rosenberg\, who studied in the fine arts department here at UWM. Organized to showcase major art historical movements represented in the collection\, this show underscores the ways this donation established a strong teaching collection here at UWM and honors the legacy of these impactful donors. \nCurated by academic curator Leigh Mahlik\, exhibition runs through November 14\, 2024. The Emile H. Mathis Art Gallery in Mitchell Hall Rm 170 is open 10-4 Monday-Thursday and is free to the public.
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/modern-impacts-celebrating-50-years-of-the-rosenberg-collection-at-uwm/2024-10-16/
LOCATION:Emile H. Mathis Art Gallery\, 3203 North Downer Avenue\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Limits of Economic Power: Supply Chains\, Sanctions\, and the God-almighty Dollar
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 George F. Kennan Lecture presents James Galbraith\, the Lloyd M. Bentsen Jr. chair in government/business relations and professor of government at the University of Texas at Austin.
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/the-limits-of-economic-power-supply-chains-sanctions-and-the-god-almighty-dollar/
LOCATION:St. John’s on the Lake\, 1840 N. Prospect Ave.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures Conferences and Symposiums,UWM Campus Events
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SUMMARY:From malaria to chatGPT: the birth and strange life of the random walk
DESCRIPTION:The Dean’s Distinguished Lecture in the Natural Sciences for 2024 features Professor Jordan S. Ellenberg from UW-Madison. \nThe “random walk” is a mathematical concept which underlies the way scientists now think about everything from stock markets to Wisconsin’s legislative districts to the latest developments in AI.  Ellenberg will talk about the surprising history of this concept\, which between 1905-1910 was invented simultaneously by multiple people in multiple countries for completely different purposes\, from mosquito control to physics to finance to winning a theological argument (really!)  And then he will move to the present day and talk about the rise of large language models\, the modern descendants of the random walk.  Are they just mindless algorithms\, or can they generate authentically new ideas in writing and math? \nEllenberg is the John D. MacArthur Professor of Mathematics and Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor of Mathematics at UW-Madison. He is the author of New York Times bestsellers  “How Not to be Wrong\,” and “Shape: The Hidden Geometry of Absolutely Everything\,” as well as many research papers.  Most recently he has been collaborating with Google DeepMind on projects at the interface of math and artificial intelligence. \nBooks can be purchased from Boswell Book Company at the event and a book signing with Ellenberg immediately follows the lecture. Book sales are credit or debit only. \nRSVP not required but appreciated at (clickable hyperlink below): \nhttps://uwmletsci.vbotickets.com/event/From_malaria_to_chatGPT_the_birth_and_strange_life_of_the_random_walk/136456 (clickable hyperlink below)
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/from-malaria-to-chatgpt-the-birth-and-strange-life-of-the-random-walk/
LOCATION:UWM Chemistry Building – Room 108\, 2000 E Kenwood Blvd\, Milwaukee\, 53211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures Conferences and Symposiums,UWM Campus Events
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SUMMARY:Modern Impacts: Celebrating 50 Years of the Rosenberg Collection at UWM
DESCRIPTION:Modern Impacts: Celebrating 50 Years of the Rosenberg Collection at UWM honors the fiftieth anniversary of the foundational bequest of the Blanche and Henry Rosenberg Art Collection to UWM. In 1974\, the UWM Art Collection was much like the young university itself: small\, impressive\, and growing. With this significant gift\, the artwork on campus more than doubled in number and was codified into one collection that highlighted modern art of the twentieth century. \nThis exhibition presents the personal aesthetic interests of the Rosenbergs while also considering collecting trends of the mid-twentieth century. The breadth and depth of the collection is especially significant when evaluating their decision to bequeath their collection to UWM to support teaching and learning. Major modern artists featured include Pablo Picasso\, Georges Braque\, Joan Miró\, Ernst Kirchner\, Jean Arp\, Barbara Hepworth\, Henry Moore\, Jean Dubuffet\, Alexei Jawlensky\, and more. Also presented are works by the donor\, Blanche Rosenberg\, who studied in the fine arts department here at UWM. Organized to showcase major art historical movements represented in the collection\, this show underscores the ways this donation established a strong teaching collection here at UWM and honors the legacy of these impactful donors. \nCurated by academic curator Leigh Mahlik\, exhibition runs through November 14\, 2024. The Emile H. Mathis Art Gallery in Mitchell Hall Rm 170 is open 10-4 Monday-Thursday and is free to the public.
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/modern-impacts-celebrating-50-years-of-the-rosenberg-collection-at-uwm/2024-10-17/
LOCATION:Emile H. Mathis Art Gallery\, 3203 North Downer Avenue\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,UWM Campus Events
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SUMMARY:Japanese Conversation Table
DESCRIPTION:Practice your Japanese language skills with other students. Informal conversation is great practice and an opportunity to meet fellow students. Open to majors\, minors and any student interested in Japanese language. Every Thursday during the fall semester up until finals week (closed on Thanksgiving).
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/japanese-conversation-table/2024-10-17/
LOCATION:UWM Language Oasis – Curtin 187\, 3243 N. Downer Ave.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Students,UWM Campus Events
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SUMMARY:Math Colloquium: Long-Time Behaviors of Stochastic Linear-Quadratic Optimal Control Problems
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Prof. Qingshuo Song\, associate professor at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.  \nIn this talk\, we will discuss the asymptotic behavior of the solution to a linear-quadratic stochastic optimal control problems. By establishing a connection between the ergodic cost problem and the so-called cell problem in the homogenization of Hamilton-Jacobi equations\, we reveal the turnpike properties of the linear-quadratic stochastic optimal control problems from various perspectives. \nA reception follows the presentation.
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/math-colloquium-long-time-behaviors-of-stochastic-linear-quadratic-optimal-control-problems/
LOCATION:UWM EMS Building\, Room E495\, 3200 N. Cramer Avenue\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures Conferences and Symposiums,UWM Campus Events
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SUMMARY:UWM Gallery Night
DESCRIPTION:Explore galleries across UWM’s campus with six exhibitions to peruse. Celebrate the work of Milwaukee’s Latine-identified artists at Union Art Gallery. Think politics with two shows that examine the ways we engage with modern political systems. Check out pins and Picassos with exhibitions honoring prolific collectors. More into artifacts than art? Head to the American Geographical Society Library to learn more about the history of American explorations of Antarctica.  \nAll events are free and open to the public and are located on the main campus at UW-Milwaukee. Information about parking can be found on the UWM Parking & Transportation website. Questions? Email c21@uwm.edu.  \nSee event on Gallery Night MKE’s website listed below. Download a map of gallery locations. \nParticipating Galleries: \nAmerican Geographical Society Library\nAmerican Ambitions in the Antarctic  | American Ambitions in the Antarctic tells the story of how the United States began exploring the southernmost continent. Beginning with the Western world’s earliest explorations in the region\, this exhibit leads viewers through history with maps\, atlases\, books\, and artifacts from several major expeditions to Antarctica. Golda Meir Library\, 3rd Floor\, East Wing\, 2311 E. Hartford Ave. \nCenter for 21st Century Studies\nStory Cart: Trust and the Vote  | In the spring and summer of 2024\, with an historic U.S. presidential election on the horizon\, UWM’s Center for 21st Century Studies interviewed over 60 Milwaukeeans about their relative trust\, or distrust\, in the U.S. voting system. Story Cart: Trust and the Vote features select interviews\, images\, and other memoranda documenting these exchanges—MKE’s collective hopes\, doubts\, and ideas for transforming democracy. Curtin Hall\, 9th Floor\, Room 929\, 3243 N. Downer Ave.  \nEmile H. Mathis Art Gallery\nModern Impacts: Celebrating 50 Years of the Rosenberg Collection at UWM | Modern Impacts honors the fiftieth anniversary of the Rosenberg Art Collection bequest to UWM by showcasing the extensive number of modern paintings\, prints\, and sculptures donated to support teaching and learning on campus. This exhibition features artwork by such legendary twentieth-century artists as Pablo Picasso\, Joan Miró\, Ernst Kirchner\, Jean Arp\, Barbara Hepworth\, and more. Mitchell Hall\, First Floor\, Room 170\, 3203 N. Downer Ave.  \nSpecial Collections\, 4th Floor Exhibition Gallery\nJewelry Speaks: The Voice of the Jill Wine-Banks Pin Collection   | Distinguished attorney Jill Wine-Banks is a MSNBC Legal Analyst\, podcast host\, and a specific kind of jewelry collector who uses the pin as a messaging device. This exhibition and archiving project features pins mined from her personal collection accumulated over a lifetime of work in the political and legal landscape of the US. The exhibition also features work by emerging and established artists and jewelers\, and UWM Jewelry & Metalsmithing students who have created artwork that act as messaging devices inspired by items from the Special Collections. Golda Meir Library\, Room 472\, 2311 E. Hartford Ave.  \nUnion Art Gallery \nColors of Our Communidad: Latine Artists in Celebration | Colors of Our Communidad: Latine Artists in Celebration\, is an exhibition that spotlights the creative brilliance of Latine artists\, whose works reflect the multifaceted heritage\, identity\, and vibrant community spirits that define Latine culture within Milwaukee and the Midwest. This exhibition will highlight local artists including Nicole Acosta\, Conhg Lopez\, Richie Morales\, Melissa Mursch-Rodriguez\, and Mi Salgado and is cosponsored by Sociocultural Programming and the Roberto Hernandez Center. UWM Student Union\, 1st Floor\,  2200 E. Kenwood Blvd. \nUWM Archives Exhibit Gallery\nThe Art of Organizing in Latinx Milwaukee  | Explore the visual culture of protest through art from Voces de la Frontera and earlier generations of Latinx activists. Golda Meir Library W307\, 2311 E. Hartford Ave.
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/uwm-gallery-night/
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SUMMARY:How Civil Wars Start and How to Stop Them
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an engaging event hosted by the nonpartisan organization United to Preserve: Democracy and the Rule of Law and sponsored by UWM College of Letters & Science. \nThe 2024 Dean’s Social Impact Lecture will feature Barbara F. Walter\, Rohr Professor of International Affairs at the School of Global Policy and Strategy at UC San Diego and one of the world’s leading experts on civil wars\, violent extremism\, and domestic terrorism. \nIn this moderated discussion\, with WTMJ radio’s Kristen Brey\, Walter will discuss the lessons from her New York Times bestseller How Civil Wars Start and How to Stop Them. The first 50 attendees will receive a free copy of the book. \nRSVP at https://uwmunion.vbotickets.com/event/An_Evening_with_Barbara_F_Walter/140136 (clickable link below in the web site section)
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/how-civil-wars-start-and-how-to-stop-them/
LOCATION:UWM Union Wisconsin Room\, 2200 East Kenwood Blvd.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures Conferences and Symposiums,UWM Campus Events
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