September 27, 2017: Digital Pedagogy Workshop: Gigapixel
W 190 (Instruction Room B) UWM LibrariesWorkshop given by Ann Hanlon of the UWM Libraries as one of the Fall 2018 events hosted by the Digital Humanities Lab in the Golda Meier Library.
Workshop given by Ann Hanlon of the UWM Libraries as one of the Fall 2018 events hosted by the Digital Humanities Lab in the Golda Meier Library.
Astronaut and Earth scientist Kathy Sullivan will take us on a stunning tour of our planet as seen by astronauts and give us a glimpse into how earth observing satellites improve everyday life on earth. Dr. Sullivan was the Under... Read More
Join us for this event in the Digital Humanities Lab: Student Learning and the BLC Field School, Arijit Sen (Architecture), Guha Shankar (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress), Chelsea Wait (Doctoral Student), Kaitlin Malliet (Graduate Student), Bella Biwer (Undergraduate Student). Where:... Read More
Workshop given by Kristin Briney of the UWM Libraries as one of the Fall 2018 events hosted by the Digital Humanities Lab in the Golda Meier Library.
Discussion with Scott Graham of the UWM English Department as one of the Fall 2018 events hosted by the Digital Humanities Lab in the Golda Meier Library.
Join Springer nature, UWM faculty authors, and the UWM libraries for breakfast, expert advice and collegial conversation. Free and open to the public. Register Here! Sponsored by Springer Nature
Join us in the Office of Undergraduate Research (Bolton 192) on the second Friday of every month at 1 p.m. to learn more about our programs and discuss strategies for getting involved in research activity. This hour-long information session will... Read More
Special Guest Moderator: Dr. Gail Coover, Executive Director & WiscAMP Grantor Distinguished faculty, staff, students, and STEM stakeholders will address how UWM WiscAMP/STEM-Inspire and other programs help underrepresented STEM students and what is needed to build solid scholars at each... Read More
Discussion with Jason Puskar of the UWM English Department as one of the Fall 2018 events hosted by the Digital Humanities Lab in the Golda Meier Library.