UWM Announces Plans to Close Washington County Campus
Following a directive from the Universities of Wisconsin, UWM will close the UWM at Washington County campus, with a goal of completing the process by June 30, 2024.

There’s Something in the Water

Elliot Page brings attention to the injustices caused by environmental racism in Novia Scotia. This documentary focuses on minorities and indigenous communities fighting to protect their communities, their land, and their futures. A brief discussion will follow. Food will be …

PoP! Series Focus: Government, Non-Profit, & Public Service

Interested in the Career Fields focusing on: Advocating, Counseling, Enforcing & Protecting Others, Problem-Solving, Leading & Mentoring, Local, State, and National Government? Ask questions! Learn more about these various career paths! Eat lunch & Find out MORE!

Popcorn Guessing Contest

Guess how much popcorn is in the jar. The student with the closest guess will win the Student of the Month parking spot for the month of December. The jar will be near the front entrance. Scan the QR code …

Nerf Gun Wars

Sign up sheets will be in the student union and the fitness center. Contact Kole Torres – torresnl@uwm.edu for questions.

Celebrating Native American Heritage Month with Laughing Fox

Michael Charette (Laughing Fox) is an artist, musician, writer, and performer. He performs storytelling with flute music that compliments his tales with a Native American flute player. His upbringing in the natural surroundings of Lake Superior and the forests inspired …

Celebrating Native American Heritage Month with Laughing Fox

Michael Charette (Laughing Fox) is an artist, musician, writer, and performer. He performs storytelling with flute music that compliments his tales with a Native American flute player. His upbringing in the natural surroundings of Lake Superior and the forests inspired …

Ask the Experts: Native American Land Acknowledgements

This event is a round-table discussion between members of the Brothertown and Potawatomi tribes, as well as our very own Professor of Anthropology, Chris Hays. Many organizations and individuals are becoming increasingly aware of the fact that modern institutions exist …

Screening of Reservation Dogs

Celebrating Native American Heritage Month. View an episode of this series, about four Indigenous teenagers who sometimes break the law while trying to figure out their place in the modern world. Discussion will follow, accompanied by chili, including vegetarian options. …

Celebrating Native American Heritage Month with Two Shoes

Louis Clark (Two Shoes) was born into two worlds, one white and one Indian. Raised on the Oneida reservation during the most wonderful yet destructive time called the 1960’s, he seemed to battle every day. Learning poetry from a flying …