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Ethnography and Qualitative Literacy: Communicating Research in Uncertain Times – University Lecture
Ethnography and Qualitative Literacy: Communicating Research in Uncertain Times – University Lecture
Ethnography and Qualitative Literacy: Communicating Research in Uncertain Times - a University Lecture by Dr. Mario Luis Smalls April 2, 2022, 5:00pm at Sewell Social Sciences Building, 1180 Observatory Drive Register: https://uwmadison.eventsair.com/ethno22/reg/Site/Register
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Social Sciences Divisional Committee Meetings
Social Sciences Divisional Committee Meetings
9 March (deadline: noon on 9 February) Note: This is the final deadline for promotion cases that have time remaining on the tenure clock beyond spring semester (“early” cases) 6 April (deadline: noon on 9 …
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Arts & Humanities Divisional Committee Meetings
Arts & Humanities Divisional Committee Meetings
10 March (deadline: noon on 10 February) Note: Final deadline for promotion cases that have time remaining on the tenure clock beyond spring semester (i.e., “early” cases). 7 April (deadline: noon on 10 March) Note: …
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Fantasies and Dreams: Imago and Vestigium in Ovid’s Heroides
Fantasies and Dreams: Imago and Vestigium in Ovid’s Heroides
Fantasies and Dreams: Imago and Vestigium in Ovid's Heroides, a lecture by Dr. Emma Scioli Day/date/time of lecture: Friday April 8th at 4:30pm Location of lecture (building and street address):104 Van Hise Hall. 1220 Linden …
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The Great Divide: Education, Despair & Death – a Hilldale Lecture
The Great Divide: Education, Despair & Death – a Hilldale Lecture
Anne Case, PhD (postponed from 2020-2021) Alexander Stewart 1886 Professor of Economics and Public Affairs Emeritus at Princeton University The Great Divide: Education, Despair & Death April 14, 2022, 7-8 PM Reception 5-7 PM Overture …
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Graduate student mental health: why it matters, where things stand, and what to do.
Graduate student mental health: why it matters, where things stand, and what to do.
University lecture by keynote speaker Dr. Meghan Duffy as a part of the Ecology Spring Symposium 2022.
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Sammelband Scientia: Collecting Dürer and Printing Instruments
Sammelband Scientia: Collecting Dürer and Printing Instruments
Keynote lecture by Dr. Suzanne Karr Schmidt, curator of rare books and manuscripts, Newberry Library. This lecture is a part of the Fifth Annual Graduate Early Modern Student Society Symposium.
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Reproductive History Graduate Symposium
Reproductive History Graduate Symposium
This event will feature Professor Leslie Reagan of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and Professor Sasha Turner of Johns Hopkins University as keynote speakers as well as presentations from eighteen graduate students from twelve universities. …
Cultivating Pedagogical Sovereignty: Designing, Implementing and Studying Land- and Water-Based Learning Environments
Cultivating Pedagogical Sovereignty: Designing, Implementing and Studying Land- and Water-Based Learning Environments
Dr. Megan Bang (Ojibwe and Italian descent) is a Professor of the Learning Sciences and Psychology at Northwestern University and is currently serving as the Senior Vice President at the Spencer Foundation. Dr. Bang studies …