Update on UWM Budget Balances
In recent days, there has been a great deal of attention focused on the budgeting practices of University of Wisconsin System institutions and the reported billion dollar cash balance. Because each campus is different, I can only address the situation here at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. I want to make it clear that at [...]
Apr. 30, “The Lives of Cora Anderson: A ‘Girl-Man’ in Milwaukee, 1904-1914″
Attend the free presentation by Matt Prigge (UWM PhD candidate, History) titled “The Lives of Cora Anderson: A ‘Girl-Man’ in Milwaukee, 1904-1914,” in the Wisconsin Room Lounge, 2nd floor of the Student Union, on Tuesday, Apr. 30, at 7pm.
April 22, E-mail and Records Management workshop
Tips and tools to better manage your email and preserve significant correspondence.
April 24, Causier lecture
the Department of Urban Planning will host its annual Causier Lecture at 7:00 PM at the School of Architecture and Urban Planning Auditorium room 170
April 18, 2013 Biological Sciences Research Symposium
Every year, at the research symposium graduate and undergraduate student researchers at the UWM Department of Biological Sciences gather to present their recent work and achievements.
April 19, SARUP Friday Afternoon Lecture
Manifold Destiny by Filip Tejchman
Event: Water & Climate in the Great Lakes
April 15, join Blue Gold author and international water advocate Maude Barlow at UWM
April 10, 2013 Marden Lecture on Mathematics
Lecture presented by Carlos Castillo-Chavez
5:00PM in Chemistry Building Room 190
April 12, SARUP Friday Afternoon Lecture
“Passive design as integrated design practice,” by Rod Kruse
April 5, “How Learning Works” Book Discussion
This spring, the Center for Instructional and Professional Development (CIPD) focuses on principles of learning and practical strategies based on the well-received new book, “How Learning Works” (2010).