Student Affairs Events and Activities
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February is LGBTQ+ History Month, a time to celebrate queer and trans achievements, history, and rights movements, including within the U.S. military. Stop by the Our Stories display in the Student Union walkway East to view some of these LGBTQ+ … |
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February is LGBTQ+ History Month, a time to celebrate queer and trans achievements, history, and rights movements, including within the U.S. military. Stop by the Our Stories display in the Student Union walkway East to view some of these LGBTQ+ …
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Celebrate Black History Month with an energetic kickoff filled with vibrant vendors, engaging crafts, and delicious treats—including cheesecake from Baked Dreams Creations! Enjoy dynamic performances, strolling from Greek Life, and a joyful community atmosphere that sets the tone for a powerful month of celebration.
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With so much uncertainty in the world, come join us to connect. UWM Staff will be present to help process and offer support. |
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The weather moves around as the clouds imagine their own nephology: wondering what these people see when they see what they see. Fluttering by, attention pulls focus from the movement of the cloud, to the movement of the wind, to the movement of the eye, to the movement of the mind, without ever moving an inch. All the while, we’re watching seeing, or observing looking, or something like that. A program of short works that explore place, space and the weather, in all its sublime, mundane and chaotic glory.
February is LGBTQ+ History Month, a time to celebrate queer and trans achievements, history, and rights movements, including within the U.S. military. Stop by the Our Stories display in the Student Union walkway East to view some of these LGBTQ+ … |
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February is LGBTQ+ History Month, a time to celebrate queer and trans achievements, history, and rights movements, including within the U.S. military. Stop by the Our Stories display in the Student Union walkway East to view some of these LGBTQ+ …
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Learn how you can get involved at UWM! The Winter Involvement Fair showcases a number of our 300+ student organizations here at UWM in the Union Concourse! Stop by anytime between 11am-2pm and chat with some student organizations that interest …
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Come to the Military and Veterans Resource Center and meet Patrick Grube, a VA Veterans Readiness and Employment Counselor to learn about the VRE (Ch.33) program, ask questions about support services tailored specifically for miliary Veterans. A light lunch will … |
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The annual Black Feminist Symposium, organized by the UW-Milwaukee Women's Resource Center and Black Student Cultural Center, aims to present the UWM campus and community with resources, workshops, and engaging discussions that center the praxis (theory and practice) of Black Feminism in an …
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Put on your finest evening wear and join us for an unforgettable kiki! Socialize over mocktails, games, and appetizers! Sip your way through the colors of the rainbow with our Pride Mocktail Menu! Open to all. For questions and to … |
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Grab a spot by the big screen, load up on tasty snacks and get ready for all the excitement. With explosive plays, a headline-worthy halftime show and outrageous commercials throughout, it's a night you won't want to miss! Join CAB … |
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February is Black History Month! A time to celebrate achievements, history, and rights movements, including within the U.S. military. Stop by the Our Stories display in the Student Union walkway East to view stories of our Black servicemembers and celebrate … |
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February is Black History Month! A time to celebrate achievements, history, and rights movements, including within the U.S. military. Stop by the Our Stories display in the Student Union walkway East to view stories of our Black servicemembers and celebrate …
Ever wished for a space on campus to spill the tea or discuss important topics with supportive peers? Come join us for “The Tuesday Tea,” a casual drop-in series where we dive into spicy conversations and bold takes often overlooked …
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A Brief History of Chasing Storms presents a history of the tornado as both a destructive weather event and an American icon. Local monuments to past tornadoes intertwine with mythologies of settlement and displacement. An amateur storm chaser questions his own agency and fate. The CEO of a Wizard of Oz-themed storm shelter company describes a growing market in a world of increasing weather uncertainty. Unfolding episodically, questions of memory, inequality, colonization, climate change, and disaster capitalism arise as the film examines legacies of weather within the region colloquially known as “tornado alley.” |
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February is Black History Month! A time to celebrate achievements, history, and rights movements, including within the U.S. military. Stop by the Our Stories display in the Student Union walkway East to view stories of our Black servicemembers and celebrate …
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Can we communicate boundaries? Yes, we can! Drop by stations to help build stronger skills for communicating boundaries and put them to the test in partnered games.
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Join us to read and discuss select Angela Davis texts to prepare for her visit to campus. Women’s and Gender Studies faculty will lead the discussion in the Women’s Resource Center. Texts will be provided, no need to read in advance. |
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February is Black History Month! A time to celebrate achievements, history, and rights movements, including within the U.S. military. Stop by the Our Stories display in the Student Union walkway East to view stories of our Black servicemembers and celebrate …
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Love is sweet! Join UWM's first-gen community to decorate cookies, watch rom-coms, and... find love? Participants will be provided with everything needed to make the cookie of their dreams (while the supply lasts!). Open to all. Xoxo For questions and …
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This workshop is all about setting clear, attainable goals, not only for your organization but also for yourself. |
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Brought together by the unexpected inheritance of a house in Normandy, four cousins discover they share a mysterious family history. In 1895, their ancestor Adèle had left her hometown for Paris and discovered a city in the midst of an … |
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Étienne is engaged to Annette, a secretary in the factory where he works. Fantasizing about daring adventures, he decides to leave everything behind to go to a foreign land, Mingrelia. The country is governed by Princess Mandane who has been … |
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Justice knows no borders for Hamid, who has taken refuge in France after being detained and tortured by the Assad regime in Syria. Exiled and undercover, the mild-mannered literature professor now works as part of a secret group pursuing Assad’s … |
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Join us for a magical night down in New Orleans at Tiana's Table! We’re screening Disney’s The Princess and the Frog—and whenever food appears on screen, you’ll be served the same iconic dishes featured in the film—warm beignets, rich gumbo, … |
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Ever wished for a space on campus to spill the tea or discuss important topics with supportive peers? Come join us for “The Tuesday Tea,” a casual drop-in series where we dive into spicy conversations and bold takes often overlooked …
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Share a meal and a meaningful conversation with one of the most influential voices in the global struggle for justice, Angela Davis. Her work examines the intersections of race, gender, and class, with a particular focus on prisons, policing, and … |
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Difficulty sleeping? Daytime sleepiness? As a college student, getting quality sleep can be tough. Sleep is essential to academic performance, physical, and emotional health. In this workshop, you can expect to discuss the benefits of sleep, assess your own quality …
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With college comes bad breakups, messy falling-outs with friends, and tough talks with family. We'll bring the tissues, you bring tears as we discuss healthy ways to handle heartbreak. Open to all. |
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Drop in and get organized! Pages with Purpose is a creative bullet journaling session designed just for student leaders. Set goals, track habits, and plan your semester—all while learning how to use journaling as a tool for leadership growth. We’ll …
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Inspired by Olivia Dean's The Art of Loving album, we will delve into the variety of ways love shows up in our lives.
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Learn more about the Divine Nine (D9) organizations on campus and how to become members. Business casual attire is required. |
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Expectations about paying for dinner, emotional openness, and communication dynamics are things everyone experiences. MOSS is the place to talk about it! |
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Democratic Kampuchea (Cambodia) – 1978. Three journalists are invited by the Khmer Rouge to conduct an exclusive interview with the regime’s leader, Pol Pot. The country seems idyllic, but behind the Potemkin village presented to the journalists, the Khmer Rouge …
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Numbi, a village in the Democratic Republic of Congo mountains, lies at the heart of our modern world. Here, workers mine the coltan that will find its way, legally or not, into much of our technology. For decades this grey … |
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Jean-Luc Godard is synonymous with cinema. With the release of Breathless in 1960, he established himself overnight as a cinematic rebel and a symbol for the era’s progressive and anti-war youth. One of the founders of the French New Wave, a political … |
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First time renting and don't know where to start? Join the Off-Campus Resource Center and the First Gen + Resource Center for a step-by-step renting workshop! By attending, you will receive am extra raffle ticket for the Housing Fair and … |
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First time renting and don't know where to start? Join the Off-Campus Resource Center and the First Gen + Resource Center for a step-by-step renting workshop! By attending, you will receive am extra raffle ticket for the Housing Fair and …
Ever wished for a space on campus to spill the tea or discuss important topics with supportive peers? Come join us for “The Tuesday Tea,” a casual drop-in series where we dive into spicy conversations and bold takes often overlooked … |
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A 3-week program where you’ll explore five key leadership practices with a cohort. Through discussions, activities, and friendly competition, you’ll answer essential questions like: How do I lead based on my values? How can I inspire and create positive change? … |
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First time renting and don't know where to start? Join the Off-Campus Resource Center and the First Gen + Resource Center for a step-by-step renting workshop! By attending, you will receive am extra raffle ticket for the Housing Fair and …
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Celebrate the finale of Black History Month with an unforgettable community gathering! Savor delicious food from Immy’s African Cuisine, experience the vibrant artistry of Ko-Thi Dance Company, and get moving with lively line dancing hosted by Fraternity & Sorority Life. Come together in joy, rhythm, and community as we honor Black history, culture, and legacy!
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The Values Workshop is an interactive session for student organization leaders to explore and clarify their personal core values. Participants leave with a deeper understanding of how their values guide their decisions and leadership style. |
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New Restoration In The Annihilation of Fish, Lynn Redgrave plays Poinsettia, a former housewife with an imagined lover in the form of 19th-century composer Giacomo Puccini. She moves into a Los Angeles boarding house with an energetic landlady where she … |
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New Restoration In The Annihilation of Fish, Lynn Redgrave plays Poinsettia, a former housewife with an imagined lover in the form of 19th-century composer Giacomo Puccini. She moves into a Los Angeles boarding house with an energetic landlady where she … |