Andi Zeisler explores ‘Beyond Bitches, Bimbos and Ballbreakers’ March 28
UWM’s “Heroines and Hellions” series is rocking the campus this spring with musical events, speakers, art, films, theatrical performances, activism and more.
By Beth Stafford on March 22, 2012
UWM’s “Heroines and Hellions” series is rocking the campus this spring with musical events, speakers, art, films, theatrical performances, activism and more.
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Scott Emmons named dean of UWM’s Peck School of the Arts
Emmons, a professor of music education, joined the UWM faculty in 1992.
Researcher to Discuss Malawian Community Health May 16
Winford Masanjala, who works closely with a Milwaukee-based multinational public health partnership in Malawi, is speaking at the Zilber School of Public Health.
UW-Milwaukee Spring Commencement 2013
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2013 Spring Commencement will be held Sunday, May 19, at the U.S. Cellular Arena, 400 W. Kilbourn Ave.
Will Allen to speak May 15 on ‘ The Good Food Revolution’
Will Allen, founder and CEO of Growing Power, is scheduled to speak on “Farm to Fork: The Good Food Revolution” on Wednesday, May 15, at 5:30 p.m. in the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Golda Meir Library
Historic Preservation Institute to be enhanced, thanks to gift from David and Julia Uihlein.
Robert Greenstreet, Dean of UWM’s School of Architecture and Urban Planning, announced today that UWM received a $500,000 gift to support the Historic Preservation Institute (HPI),

UWM students are paving direct paths to their dream jobs, after discovering (and creating!) unique opportunities at UWM.

Veteran Patrick Leon added a new title to an extensive resume, Lubar School of Business graduate, with his dream job at Rockwell Automation.

UWM’s two newest graduate-level schools, established in 2009, are celebrating their first full graduating classes.

UWM First Year Center Director Ericca Pollack announced Monday that Kao Kalia Yang’s “The Latehomecomer” is the official UWM 2013 Common Read selection.
Winford Masanjala, who works closely with a Milwaukee-based multinational public health partnership in Malawi, is speaking at the Zilber School of Public Health.

The performance features new choreography by Assistant Professor Maria Gillespie, Senior Lecturer Dani Kuepper and Visiting Assistant Professor Christina Briggs Winslow.
Kelly Gates, a researcher who studies the growing use of surveillance video in police work, speaks on “The Computational Work of Policing.”
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