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Student Org Conference Night
Student Organization Conference Night Thursday, September 18, 2025, 4:00-7:00pm Student Union (Wisconsin Room on the 2nd floor)  Resource Fair, 3:30-4:00pm (optional) SAC Grant Training 7:00-8:00pm (optional) (You must attend one of the grant trainings this semester if you are applying …
Student Org Conference Night
Attend Student Organization Conference Night (SOCN) Thursday, September 18, 2025, Student Union (Wisconsin Room on the 2nd floor) 4:00-7:00PM Optional Resource Fair 3:30-4:00PM Optional SAC Grant Training 7:00-8:00pm As attending is a required step in the Org Renewal process, your organization must identify at …
Student Org Conference Night
The event includes: Resource fair to connect with relevant offices and professional staff to assist in your organization’s success. Workshops on topics such as PantherOrgs (the platform to replace Presence), Using Travel Grants, Event Planning, Using SAC Grants, Tabling, and …
Black Feminist Symposium
The annual Black Feminist Symposium, organized by the UW-Milwaukee Women's Resource Center and Black Student Cultural Center, aims to present the 51ÁÔÆæ campus and community with resources, workshops, and engaging discussions that center the praxis (theory and practice) of Black Feminism in an …
Distinguished Lecture Series Presents: Angela Davis
Join us for an evening with Professor Angela Davis—scholar, activist, writer, and one of the most influential voices in the global struggle for justice. Her work examines the intersections of race, gender, and class, with a particular focus on prisons, policing, and abolition. Author of numerous groundbreaking books, including Angela Davis: An Autobiography, Freedom Is a Constant Struggle, and co-author of Abolition.Feminism.Now., Professor Davis continues to challenge us to imagine new futures beyond the prison industrial complex. This special event will feature a moderated conversation with Dr. Derrick Harriell, offering powerful dialogue and reflection on building a more just world.Â
Distinguished Lecture Series Presents: Tom Kenny
More event details and ticketing information coming soon!
Tom Kenny is an American actor and comedian best known as one of the most versatile and recognizable voices in animation. He has lent his voice to countless characters across television, film, and video games, with his most iconic role being SpongeBob SquarePants. Beyond that, his work spans shows like Adventure Time, The Powerpuff Girls, and Rocko’s Modern Life, as well as roles in major franchises like Spyro and Transformers. Celebrated for his energetic range and comedic timing, Kenny has become a central figure in modern voice acting, shaping the sound and personality of many beloved animated worlds.
The Intricacies of Collegiate Sexual Misconduct
Join us for a presentation about sexual misconduct on college campuses presented by James Wilkerson, JD from Greek University. Learn about: Ways to approach collegiate misconduct as a community. Campus and community resources that are available to students