Asia in Conversation, “Media Circulations and Risky Publics”

Darshana Sreedhar, Mini Assistant Professor in Department of Communication at University of Wisconsin-Madison; Pallavi Rao, Assistant Professor in Department of Media Studies at University of Virginia; and Lia Wolock, Assistant Professor in Department of Communication at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Friday, …

Notre corps (Our Body)

UWM Union Cinema

Women's and Gender Studies is pleased to co-sponsor the screening of Notre corps (Our Body) at the 28th annual UWM Festival of Films in French. Free and open to the public, with a talkback following the screen by Dr. Leah Wilson of WGS. …

Lunch & Learn with Adrianne Economos Miller

Curtin Hall Room 535B

Save the date! Thursday, March 06, 2025, from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm in Curtin Hall room 535B, Women’s & Gender Studies hosts a Lunch & Learn presented by Adrienne Economos Miller of Architecture and Urban Planning, titled, “Obscene Matter.” Free …

WGS Scholarship Award Ceremony

Save the date! Tuesday, March 11, 2025, at 6:00 pm, Women's & Gender Studies will host the annual WGS Scholarship Award Ceremony. At this event we recognize those who submitted exceptional papers and projects from their work in 2024, those …

MPS & WGS Award Ceremony

Golda Meir Library Conference Center

Tuesday March 11th, 6:00pm-8:00pm in Golda Meir Library Conference Center. Promoting the achievements of our young MPS students and WGS students who have written and done projects on various feminist topics. Light refreshments will be provided.

Lunch & Learn with Nan Kim

Curtin Hall Room 535B

Mark your calendars!  Thursday, April 10, 2025, from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm in Curtin Hall room 535B, Women's & Gender Studies hosts a Lunch & Learn presented by Nan Kim from the Department of History on the topic of, …

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