BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//51 Libraries - ECPv6.15.18//NONSGML v1.0//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-WR-CALNAME:51 Libraries X-ORIGINAL-URL:/libraries X-WR-CALDESC:Events for 51 Libraries REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H X-Robots-Tag:noindex X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Chicago BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0600 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:CDT DTSTART:20240310T080000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0600 TZNAME:CST DTSTART:20241103T070000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0600 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:CDT DTSTART:20250309T080000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0600 TZNAME:CST DTSTART:20251102T070000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0600 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:CDT DTSTART:20260308T080000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0600 TZNAME:CST DTSTART:20261101T070000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0600 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:CDT DTSTART:20270314T080000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0600 TZNAME:CST DTSTART:20271107T070000 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250910T000000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251031T000000 DTSTAMP:20260418T150220 CREATED:20250910T163703Z LAST-MODIFIED:20251007T153653Z UID:10000219-1757462400-1761868800@uwm.edu SUMMARY:THE PORTFOLIO DESCRIPTION:Special Collections at 51 is a collection of print-based primary sources\, from books and periodicals to posters\, broadsides\, pamphlets\, brochures\, and sheet music. It also holds hundreds of original prints\, many of them in published portfolios. As a sampling\, this exhibition presents a selection of prints from 14 portfolios in the collection in a variety of different print media\, including relief prints\, intaglio prints\, lithography\, photogravure\, silkscreen\, and letterpress\, by artists from around the world. Artists represented include Mark Brueggeman\, Alec Dempster\, Karen Fitzgerald\, Louise LaFond\, Mary Laird\, Nicolas Lampert\, Tom Phillips\, and young printmakers from La Ceiba Grifica in Veracruz\, as well as silkscreened posters from the Occupy movement\, prints by Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative/Escuela de Cultura Popular Martires del 68\, typographic posters commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum\, and early color lithographs of Indian architectural details from the Jeypore Portfolio of Architectural Details\, 1890-1913. URL:/libraries/event/the-portfolio/ LOCATION:Fourth Floor Exhibition Gallery\, Golda Meir Library CATEGORIES:Alumni & Community,Arts and Culture,Exhibitions X-TRIBE-STATUS: END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250916T000000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251015T000000 DTSTAMP:20260418T150220 CREATED:20250916T144501Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T170847Z UID:10000221-1757980800-1760486400@uwm.edu SUMMARY:Latine Heritage Month DESCRIPTION:For this year’s Latine Heritage Month\, 51’s Distinctive Collections (Archives\, Special Collections\, and American Geographical Society Library) are hosting a month-long pop-up exhibit featuring an array of rare and unique materials that show the diverse cultures of Latin America and their rich histories both abroad and in Milwaukee. URL:/libraries/event/latine-heritage-month/ LOCATION:American Geographical Society Library\, Golda Meir Library\, 2311 E. Hartford Ave.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, United States CATEGORIES:Alumni & Community,Arts and Culture,Exhibitions,Front Page Event,Public,Student Life,Students,51 Campus Events X-TRIBE-STATUS: END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251001 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251101 DTSTAMP:20260418T150220 CREATED:20251006T194258Z LAST-MODIFIED:20251006T205213Z UID:10000227-1759276800-1761955199@uwm.edu SUMMARY:Spooky! Scary! Places!  DESCRIPTION:Check out the exhibit cases near the first floor Grind to see some materials of the American Geographical Society Library (located on the third floor\, east wing)\, some of which will have you quaking in your boots!  URL:/libraries/event/spooky-scary-places/ LOCATION:Daniel M. Soref Learning Commons\, Golda Meir Library CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,Exhibitions,51 Campus Events X-TRIBE-STATUS: END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251009T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251009T120000 DTSTAMP:20260418T150220 CREATED:20250919T141530Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250919T142215Z UID:10000222-1760004000-1760011200@uwm.edu SUMMARY:Python for Beginners Workshop DESCRIPTION:This 2-day workshop will cover the basics of learning how to program using Python for data analysis. Based on the curriculum for the Software Carpentries “Plotting and Programming in Python” we will cover installation\, fundamentals\, and data analysis (time permitting). No experience necessary.\n\nRegister here: /libraries/digital-humanities/dh-lab-events/dh-event-registration-python-for-beginners/ URL:/libraries/event/python-for-beginners-workshop-6/ LOCATION:Online CATEGORIES:Career and Leadership Development,Faculty and Staff,Front Page Event,Students,51 Campus Events X-TRIBE-STATUS: END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251010 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260201 DTSTAMP:20260418T150220 CREATED:20251006T194635Z LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T163057Z UID:10000228-1760054400-1769903999@uwm.edu SUMMARY:Whose North Is It Anyway? DESCRIPTION:While north is the direction at the top of most maps\, some maps defy this cartographic convention. Whether for aesthetics\, religion\, nationalism\, or perspective\, this exhibit highlights different styles of map facing every direction on the compass.  URL:/libraries/event/whose-north-is-it-anyway/ LOCATION:American Geographical Society Library\, Golda Meir Library\, 2311 E. Hartford Ave.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, United States CATEGORIES:Exhibitions X-TRIBE-STATUS: END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251023T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251023T120000 DTSTAMP:20260418T150220 CREATED:20250919T141712Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250919T142142Z UID:10000223-1761213600-1761220800@uwm.edu SUMMARY:Cleaning up Spreadsheets: Tidy Data DESCRIPTION:Do you have data that you are collecting in a spreadsheet? Probably! Do you need to clean it up and make it work better? Almost certainly. Join us for a Tidy Data workshop to learn how to work with your spreadsheet data so it works for you and your research and projects. Bring your messy spreadsheets! (And we’ll have sample messy spreadsheets\, too\, if you don’t have anything immediately handy. Which is frankly hard to believe.)\n\nRegister here: /libraries/digital-humanities/dh-lab-events/dh-event-registration-using-openrefine-to-clean-data/ URL:/libraries/event/cleaning-up-spreadsheets-tidy-data/ LOCATION:Online CATEGORIES:Career and Leadership Development,Faculty and Staff,Front Page Event,Students,51 Campus Events X-TRIBE-STATUS: END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251023T120000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251023T140000 DTSTAMP:20260418T150220 CREATED:20251007T162126Z LAST-MODIFIED:20251007T162126Z UID:10000230-1761220800-1761228000@uwm.edu SUMMARY:Scholarly Publishing With Springer Nature DESCRIPTION:The 51 Libraries invite you to a workshop in which you will learn about the best practices for scholarly article publishing in Springer Nature journals. This year\, the 51 Libraries and Springer Nature signed a new “read and publish” agreement which allows authors to publish their articles through the open access program without paying processing charges while retaining their copyrights.\n\nIn this workshop\, the Springer Nature publisher will discuss how to choose the right journal for your manuscript submission\, what happens during the editorial and peer review processes\, how to respond to reviewer comments effectively\, and how to publish open access articles via the new agreement. In addition\, the 51 faculty authors will talk about their first-hand experiences of the scholarly article publishing and how they make decisions about what\, where\, and how to publish.\n\nProgram:\n12:00-12:30 pm: Lunch sponsored by Springer Nature\n12:30-12:35 pm: Introduction by Michael Doylen\, Associate Vice Provost & Library Director\n12:35-12:55 pm: Presentation by Rina Ghose\, Professor of Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering\n12:55-1:40 pm: Workshop by Morgan Ryan\, Executive Publisher\, Springer Nature\n1:40 -2:00 pm: Presentation by Alison Donnelly\, Professor of Geography\n\nPlease register by October 15 at this link: Scholarly Publishing with Springer Nature – 51 Libraries\n\nIf you have any questions about the event\, please contact Svetlana Korolev (skorolev@uwm.edu) URL:/libraries/event/scholarly-publishing-with-springer-nature/ LOCATION:Fourth Floor Conference Center\, Golda Meir Library CATEGORIES:Alumni & Community,Faculty and Staff,Front Page Event,Prospective Students,Students,51 Campus Events X-TRIBE-STATUS: END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251029T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251029T210000 DTSTAMP:20260418T150220 CREATED:20251006T153206Z LAST-MODIFIED:20251007T153415Z UID:10000226-1761764400-1761771600@uwm.edu SUMMARY:Great Books Virtual Roundtable Discussion Thomas Paine's Common Sense (1776) DESCRIPTION:Great Books Virtual Roundtable Discussion \nThomas Paine’s Common Sense (1976) \nFor the month of October\, we will discuss Thomas Paine‘s wildly influential American revolutionary tract Common Sense\, radically advocating full independence from the British crown. Common Sense has been called “the most incendiary and popular pamphlet of the entire revolutionary era.” \n  \nINSTRUCTIONS FOR THE ZOOM SESSION \nIf you think you will be attending the session\, please send me an email (maxyela@uwm.edu) about your intention to attend (even if you decide not to attend later). I will accept notices of intent until 5:00 p.m.\, October 29. Between 6:30 and 6:45 on the day of our discussion\, October 29\, you will receive an email from me with an automatic password-protected URL. Please use that URL to join the session (you will of course need to use a computer with a microphone and a video camera in it — if you want to be seen\, that is). When you join\, you will be placed in a waiting room that I will be monitoring to allow attendees into the session. Only those I have emailed will be allowed into the session. This process is intended to maximize the security of our meeting. \nIf you have never participated in an online audio/video meeting before\, when you join you will most likely see a box at the top of your screen asking if you want to open Zoom. After opening\, you will likely be asked to “Join with Computer Audio\,” which of course you will do. When you hover over the screen\, you will see microphone and camera icons at the bottom left that you may use to turn your own sound and video on and off. \nI think that’s all you need to know. I look forward to virtually seeing and hearing you at our discussion! \nThese discussions are free and open to the public\, and I invite you to participate. URL:/libraries/event/great-books-virtual-roundtable-discussion-thomas-paines-common-sense-1776/ LOCATION:Online CATEGORIES:Academic Dates and Deadlines,Alumni & Community,Arts and Culture,Faculty and Staff,Front Page Event,Students,51 Campus Events X-TRIBE-STATUS: END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251030T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251030T173000 DTSTAMP:20260418T150220 CREATED:20250910T143857Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T192512Z UID:10000217-1761841800-1761845400@uwm.edu SUMMARY:2025 Morris Fromkin Memorial Lecture DESCRIPTION:Register for Event \nGabriela Nagy\, 51 assistant professor of psychology\, will present the 2025 Morris Fromkin Memorial Lecture. The title of her talk is “Resilience\, Resistance\, and Rhetoric:  What Latino/a Immigrants Teach Us About Health and Humanity.” \nThis talk challenges the pervasive deficit lens through which Latino/a immigrants are often viewed\, focusing instead on their remarkable resilience and the protective factors that safeguard their mental and physical health despite chronic stressors\, trauma\, and systemic oppression. It offers insights into how Latino/a cultural values and practices can inform healthier\, more resilient ways of living for all people in the United States. \nAbout the speaker: \n \nGabriela Nagy\, Ph.D.\, is an assistant professor of psychology at 51. She serves as the principal investigator for the EQUITY Research Group. She is a current research fellow with the 51 Center for 21st Century Studies. She is also an associate editor on the Journal of Health Service Psychology editorial board and a board member of NourishMKE Community Food Centers. \nShe has published extensively in her field with recent articles appearing in Psychology Services\, Behaviour Research and Therapy\, JAMA Health Forum\, Journal of Affective Disorders\, and other journals. \nBefore her appointment in 2022 to the 51 Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences\, Nagy served as assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Duke University School of Medicine and assistant clinical professor in the Duke University School of Nursing. She received her PhD in clinical psychology from 51 in 2017. \nDr. Gabriela Nagy’s research focuses on reducing the mental health care inequities experienced by minoritized communities. In this space\, she has worked most extensively with immigrants and refugees from Latin America. Dr. Nagy’s lab is focused on understanding social and structural factors contributing to health inequities; developing and testing psychosocial interventions to support the health of minority communities; and dissemination and implementation of strategies that hold promise for reducing health inequities. She utilizes community-engaged research methods\, mixed-methods\, and human-centered design approaches. \nPlease contact libadmin@uwm.edu for more information and accommodations. URL:/libraries/event/2025-morris-fromkin-memorial-lecture/ LOCATION:Fourth Floor Conference Center\, Golda Meir Library CATEGORIES:Academic Dates and Deadlines,Alumni & Community,Arts and Culture,Faculty and Staff,Front Page Event,Public,51 Campus Events X-TRIBE-STATUS: END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR