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Ask the Expert! Diversity of Africa

Diversity & Pre-College Center

Attend this informal discussion led by members of the UWM Waukesha faculty. Sponsored by the Diversity Center Panelists: Professor Joe Otu , Professor Amanuel Teweldemedhin, Professor Mike Pauers, Lecturer Allison Kotowicz

Free

Donuts with the Dean

Commons Hallway

Stop by the Commons Hallway @ Noon for a Donut and Conversation with Dean Bronner!

Free

Following the Trails of Elephants

C101

Nigel Rothfels is a Professor in UWM's Department of History and in his recent book on the history of Western ideas about elephants, Dr. Nigel Rothfels explores how our thoughts about elephants also tell us something about who we are. …

Free

Happy PI Day!

Hub Hallway

Join us for Math Trivia and PIE!

Free

The Midterm Market

Hub

Are you an artist? Maker? Crafter? We are holding a Midterm Market for students to sell their items. Contact ssalinas@uwm.edu for more information or apply here.

Free

Gaming Club – Game Night

Student Union

Please join the UW Waukesha Gaming Club for our monthly Game Night! We will have Free Pizza, DnD and Games of All Kind! Meet us in the Student Union March 28th from 5pm-8pm.

Free

The Art of Connection in a Disconnected Age

C101

Anne Basting, Professor of English and Director of the Center for 21st Century Studies, UWM. Dr. Basting explores how sharing in the creative process opens human beings to meaningful social connection in a time when loneliness and disconnection are at …

Free

Culture’s Day

Hub

Join us as we honor a variety of cultures that make our community vibrant and unique! See you there!

Free

Disrupting the Arrow of Time: Gun Violence in Southeastern Wisconsin

C101

Leslie J. Harris, Professor from UWM's Department of Communication. By analyzing stories shared through the public humanities project, Voices of Gun Violence, this presentation explores how gun violence interrupts the arrow of time, not only disrupting the future but also …

Free

Learning in a Costa Rican Wasp, and Why Wasps Are Our Friends

C101

Teresa Schueller, Associate Professor of Biology, UWM College of General Studies and Director of the UWM at Waukesha Field Station. Wasps serve important ecological roles even though they are often underappreciated and even reviled. Additionally, social wasps exhibit fascinating behavior …

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