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SUMMARY:FitWell Fall Course Open Enrollment
DESCRIPTION:Have a fantastic fall with FitWell Courses! Learn new skills and reduce stress with more than 56 undergraduate courses offered by UWM FitWell courses. There is something for everyone\, featuring fitness\, wellness and sport courses. \nGet active\, creative\, strategic\, mindful\, competitive and adventurous with courses like Muay Thai kickboxing\, cooking\, bowling\, yoga\, basketball\, scuba\, rock climbing and more. \nFitWell Courses can easily fit into a busy schedule. Offered in 16 weeks and 8 weeks or less in-person\, online and in a hybrid format. \nFULL Semester: September 2 – December 14\n16 weeks // Sign-up before August 1. Enrollment closes September 9. \nEARLY: September 2 – October 24\n8 weeks or less // Sign-up before August 1. Enrollment closes September 3. \nMIDTERM: October 26 – December 12\n7 weeks or less// Sign-up before October 1. Enrollment closes October 28. \nExplore the FitWell Fall 2026 PDF Catalog for available courses. Check the Fall Schedule of Classes and midterm start courses for an up-to-date official listing of all classes offered at UWM.\n \nUndergraduate students pay no additional tuition if total credits are between 12 and 18 during Fall and Spring. Credits are applied toward GPA. \nAdd courses to your PAWS cart. Register starting Saturday\, May 2.\nRegister early to save your spot – at least 3-4 weeks before classes start.   \nFind more details at FitWell’s website.  Register via PAWS or Stellic\, and select “FitWell” under subject. Search for a class title under keyword.
URL:https://uwm.edu/publichealth/event/fitwell-fall-course-open-enrollment-starts-may-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Academic Dates and Deadlines,Athletics and Recreation,FitWell,Health and Well-being,Prospective Students,Students,UWM Campus Events
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SUMMARY:Zilber College Public Health Seminar - Trust Issues: Why We Believe What We Believe and What It Means for Public Health
DESCRIPTION:Presented by:\nMatthew Facciani\, PhD — Associate Research Scientist\nYale School of Public Health \nDrawing on social psychology\, network science\, and trust research\, this talk explores how identity\, social networks\, and information environments shape what we believe and why we trust some sources over others. Rather than treating misinformation as a knowledge deficit\, it examines the social and psychological forces that shape belief and trust\, and what they mean for public health communication. \nAbout the presenter:\nMatthew Facciani is a social scientist at the Yale School of Public Health\, where he studies how people form beliefs\, evaluate information\, and navigate an increasingly complex media environment. His research examines misinformation\, media literacy\, social networks\, political polarization\, trust\, and artificial intelligence\, with a focus on what these dynamics mean for public health communication. He is the author of the award-winning book\, Misguided: Where Misinformation Starts\, How It Spreads\, and What to Do About It (Columbia University Press)\, host of Misguided: The Podcast and the Misguided newsletter\, and a science communicator working to bridge research and everyday conversations about information\, trust\, and technology. \nBeyond academia\, Matthew is a science communicator dedicated to making complex social science research accessible to broad audiences. He writes for Psychology Today\, has spoken at national conferences\, and hosts the Misguided newsletterand podcast\, where he explores how social and psychological forces shape the way people process information. His book\, Misguided: Where Misinformation Starts\, How It Spreads\, and What to Do About It (Columbia University Press\, 2025)\, received the 2025 Choice Outstanding Academic Title award and a 2026 Nautilus Book Award. He also develops free media literacy tools for public and educational use. \n\nThe seminar can also be attended virtually on Teams.
URL:https://uwm.edu/publichealth/event/zilber-college-public-health-seminar-trust-issues-why-we-believe-what-we-believe-and-what-it-means-for-public-health/
LOCATION:KIRC Room 1150\, 3135 N. Maryland Ave.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
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