Threads of Resistance & Resilience: Celebrating Black Voices & Histories
UWM Golda Meir Library (4th Floor) 2311 E Hartford Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United StatesThis exhibition highlights the interconnected stories of Black changemakers who have challenged systemic injustices and reshaped society through their courage and activism. Drawing on a tapestry of historical and contemporary voices, it features books, multimedia, and archival resources that illuminate their powerful legacies.
UWM Libraries Distinctive Collections: Black History Pop Up Exhibit
UWM Golda Meir Library (4th Floor) 2311 E Hartford Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United StatesThe UWM Libraries Distinctive Collections will host a pop up exhibit for Black History Month featuring materials about Black Americans in Milwaukee and around the United States.
Valentine’s Artist Fair
UWM Union Studio Arts and Craft Centre 2200 E. Kenwood Blvd. Union EG30, Milwaukee, WI, United StatesPlease join us in the Student Union Concourse for our Artist Fair. Individual students, Student Orgs, and local artists will be showing their wares like pottery, jewelry, prints, greeting cards, and so much more. Please contact us at the Craft …
Leadership Lunch and Learn
Union 381 2200 E. Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee, WI 53211, United States (+1), United StatesLooking to level up your leadership skills in just 20 minutes? Drop in for a bite to eat and a quick interactive session on practical leadership hacks you can use right away. This week's topic: Time Management Hacks, Get More …
Black First Gen Paint & Sip
First Generation+ Resource Center EG39 2200 E Kenwood Blvd, Milwaukee, WI, United StatesCalling all Black First Generation Students! Join the Black Student Cultural Center and the First-Generation+ Resource Center for hot cocoa paint and sip! Paint a mug for yourself, or that special someone for Valentines Day the next day while meeting …
Crochet Hats
UWM Union Studio Arts and Craft Centre 2200 E. Kenwood Blvd. Union EG30, Milwaukee, WI, United StatesBeginner crocheters - learn to crochet a warm and colorful winter hat! It’s easier than you think. You’ll learn a simple hat pattern that can be adapted to any size yarn and hook, and you’ll walk away with solid crochet …
Printmaking 1: Screenprinting
UWM Union Studio Arts and Craft Centre 2200 E. Kenwood Blvd. Union EG30, Milwaukee, WI, United StatesWelcome to the first section of SACC’s introductory printmaking workshops for the spring semester! In this class, participants will learn how to effectively make a design for screen printing. Then they will coat a screen, burn it, and print the …
Black History Month Alumni Mixer & Trivia Night
Gasthaus 2200 E. Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee, United StatesJoin us for a fun night of networking, food, and Black History Month Trivia! Sponsored by Black Student Cultural Center & Alumni Association
Hoco Dance
Union BallroomThe best way to make memories? Dancing all night long! Join us at UWM’s first official Homecoming dance. Bring your pals or make new ones on the dance floor! Late night snacks will be provided.
The Hateful Eight
Union CinemaWhile racing toward the town of Red Rock in post-Civil War Wyoming, bounty hunter John "The Hangman" Ruth and his fugitive prisoner encounter another bounty hunter and a man who claims to be a sheriff. Hoping to find shelter from a blizzard, the group travels to a stagecoach stopover located on a mountain pass. Greeted there by four strangers, the eight travelers soon learn that they may not make it to their destination after all.
Twilight
Union CinemaAfter discovering the murdered body of a young girl deep in a mountainous forest, a hardened homicide detective pushes himself to increasingly obsessive ends in his quest to catch the serial killer — known only as “The Giant” — responsible for the crime. A much admired but long unavailable masterpiece by influential Hungarian auteur and regular Béla Tarr collaborator György Fehér, Twilight (Szürkület) is at once an existential murder mystery and an expansive meditation on time and space.
The 28th Annual Festival of Films in French
Union CinemaThe Festival of Films in French returns this February with an array of contemporary and classic fiction, animation and documentary films that attend to their very form and explore notions of care, restoration and reparations, whether physical, familial, historical, environmental or symbolic. Filmed by familiar and new directors, the stories travel from Paris to Benin or the Niger Delta, Quebec to Provence, Haiti to the Congo/DRC, and are set in Mauritius, Tunisia, Iraq, France and California.