University of Wisconsin–Madison

Category: Event

Symposium on Feb. 25 will focus on the ‘power of real talk’ to make change

For generations, scholars, civil rights leaders, ministers, activists, and educators have pushed, fought, and even died for simply daring to communicate the need for equity and inclusion. Today, more than ever, it is necessary to have real conversations that illuminate the ills in our society that perpetuate systemic racism and negatively impact future generations. But …

CRECE presents Feb. 3 research talk on family engagement in preschool

The Center for Research on Early Childhood Education (CRECE), which is housed in the School of Education’s Wisconsin Center for Education Research, is presenting a research talk by 2019 mini grant recipient Alejandra Ros Pilarz, an assistant professor in UW–Madison’s Sandra Rosenbaum School of Social Work. The talk, titled “Family Engagement in Preschool,” will be held via Zoom …

Work by UW–Madison’s Li to be presented Nov. 13 at SoloDuo Virtual Dance Festival

The Li Chiao-Ping Dance Company will perform a work choreographed by UW–Madison’s Li Chiao-Ping for the fifth annual SoloDuo Virtual Dance Festival presented by White Wave Dance, on Friday, Nov. 13, at 6 p.m. (Central time). The work will be part of the first of three festival programs that will take place between Nov. 13 and 15. Li is a Vilas …

Latinx Affinity Committee to host ‘Día de los Muertos’ movie screening on Nov. 6

The School of Education’s Latinx Affinity Committee is hosting a “Día de los Muertos” movie screening night on Friday, Nov. 6, via Zoom. The schedule for the event is as follows: Those interested in attending should RSVP by Thursday, Nov. 5, to receive further information, including the Zoom link to participate. If you have questions, please contact Brianna …

Jennings to speak Oct. 23 as part of Indigenous Speakers’ Series

The School of Education’s Department of Educational Policy Studies is hosting Sasanehsah Jennings for a talk as part of its Indigenous Speakers’ Series. The talk, which is titled “Education as a Tool of Colonization: Reflections of the Native Student Experience in Higher Education,” will take place on Friday, October 23, from 12 to 1 p.m., via Zoom. Jennings is …

Short is featured speaker Oct. 6 during Center for Healthy Minds’ series promoting mental well-being

The School of Education’s Sarah Short is among UW–Madison and other experts being featured in the Center for Healthy Minds’ “The World We Make” virtual event series, which will take place Oct. 5-9. Short is an assistant professor and the Dorothy King Chair in Educational Psychology with the School of Education’s Department of Educational Psychology. Short also is …

UW–Madison Dance Department presents the Alumni Festival live stream event

The UW–Madison School of Education’s Dance Department presents the Alumni Festival, a live stream event Sept. 24-26 on YouTube. The event will feature performances and choreography from our recent UW–Madison graduates Julianna Hom (BFA, 2020), Megan Schimke (BFA, 2020), and Alice Svetic (BFA, 2020). Hom will present a video compilation from three sections of her project “What …

Real Talk for Real Change symposium on Oct. 1 to focus on health equity

COVID-19 has revealed how structural racism manifests in the health experiences and outcomes of Black, Indigenous, and other people of color. An upcoming symposium, titled Advancing Health Equity in the Era of COVID-19, will explore these challenges and outline strategies for promoting health equity in times of crisis. The event, which will take place on Thursday, …

ICBME announces virtual colloquium: ‘When Racial Uprising and COVID-19 Collide’

Wisconsin’s Equity and Inclusion Laboratory (Wei LAB) and the Todd Anthony Bell National Resource Center on the African American Male at Ohio State University have announced plans for the 2020 International Colloquium on Black Males in Education (ICBME). The event will be held virtually this year, with content and events happening each Tuesday in October. This year’s colloquium …

UW–Madison’s Kelly, Skloot to be featured panelists for Alliance of Jewish Theatre webinar

UW–Madison’s Baron Kelly and Bob Skloot will be featured panelists for the Alliance of Jewish Theatre’s September webinar, “Jewish Theatre — Looking Back, Going Forward.” Kelly is a professor of acting in the School of Education’s Department of Theatre and Drama, and Skloot is an emeritus professor in the Department of Theatre and Drama. From the Alliance’s official description …