Lyrical Sanctuary is UWM’s monthly open mic night, featuring a standout spoken word artist, live music and art, and YOU! It is a campus tradition that brings students and community members together to share their passion for poetry and creative self-expression. Prior… Read More
Join us for an evening with Olympian and Sexual Assault Awareness Advocate, Aly Raisman. Raisman was the team caption of the gold medal winning Women’s Gymnastics teams in 2012 and 2016, has won six Olympic medals overall, and is the… Read More
Lyrical Sanctuary is UWM’s monthly open mic night, featuring a standout spoken word artist, live music and art, and YOU! It is a campus tradition that brings students and community members together to share their passion for poetry and creative self-expression. Prior… Read More
Explore our universe and Asian cultural perspectives. We will have two planetarium shows featuring live indoor stargazing and a storyteller. In between the shows, students from South Division High School will perform traditional Indian, Karen, and Lao cultural dances. Light… Read More
Courageous Conversations is a monthly event series co-hosted by the Inclusive Excellence Center and Sociocultural Programming. The intention of this program is to offer a brave space to UWM students to talk about relevant topics in our society today. Each… Read More
Celebrate National Poetry Month with Brit Nicole, local spoken word artist, and author of “Moods, Melanin, and Magic: A Manifesto.” Attendees will get writing tips, prompts, inspiration, and an opportunity to leave with a copy of Brit’s book! Sponsored by… Read More
Lyrical Sanctuary is UWM’s monthly open mic night, featuring a standout spoken word artist, live music and art, and YOU! It is a campus tradition that brings students and community members together to share their passion for poetry and creative self-expression. Prior… Read More
A showcase celebrating African and African American culture. For more information, or to request accommodations, please contact: tgshaw@uwm.edu or rlgoins@uwm.edu. Sponsored by the Black Student Union at UWM.
The annual Black Feminist Symposium aims to present the UWM campus and community with resources, workshops, and engaging discussions that center the theory and practice of Black feminism in an accessible way. For more information, or to request accommodations, please contact: john3265@uwm.edu. … Read More
Armed with a clear vision and a brazen 78-page plan, Richard Williams is determined to write his two daughters, Venus and Serena, into history. Training on tennis courts in Compton, Calif., Richard shapes the girls’ unyielding commitment and keen intuition…. Read More