Concert-lecture on Feb. 27 focuses on Scottsboro Trials
A concert-lecture on Feb. 27 will focus on the Scottsboro Trials, one of the most renowned miscarriages of justice in American history.
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A concert-lecture on Feb. 27 will focus on the Scottsboro Trials, one of the most renowned miscarriages of justice in American history.
This March 13 workshop will include discussion and practice of social connectedness as a tool for family resilience.
Learn new skills, reduce stress and create study-life balance with more than 43 Spring Midterm FitWell elective courses.
A lunch-and-learn discussion about architecture and how trans politics influences the physical world around us will be March 6.
NMDSI invites applications for its Summer 2025 Student Scholars Program. Apply by March 30.
The Wisconsin Institute for Citizenship and Civil Dialogue invites faculty, staff and students to apply for grants that enhance democracy through civil dialogue.Â
Join the Multicultural Network for one of three FAFSA Help Days this semester.
51ÁÔÆæ Transportation Services is offering more flexible parking options.
The 51ÁÔÆæ Libraries are presenting three special pop-up exhibits in honor of Black History Month in the Libraries’ Distinctive Collections: the American Geographical Society Library. Special Collections, and Archives.
Join the first virtual session of the Spring 2025 Asia in Conversation Series on Feb. 21 on Zoom.