Special Collections at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.


2006/ 2007 Schedule

These UWM humanities and social science scholars will discuss their recent research activities, and how library resources and services helped facilitate the research process.

All presentations are free and open to the public, and will be held in:

Room 281, Golda Meir Library
Second Floor, East Wing
2:00 pm to 3:00 pm

Kudzu, an invasive plant species, engulfing a truck.

Kudzu, an invasive plant species, engulfing a truck.

October 27, 2006

Joseph Mascaro
PhD candidate, Department of Biological Sciences,
2006-07 Chancellor's Golda Meir Library Scholar Award Winner

"Earth’s new ecosystems: how the biosphere has become a global melting pot, and what it may mean for our backyard"

See event flyer.

Artoria Gibbons, a Tattooed Lady, 1920.

Artoria Gibbons, a Tattooed Lady. 1920.

December 8, 2006

Amelia Klem Osterud
M.A., History,
Master, Library and Information Studies

"Say, Have You Met Lydia? American Tattooed Ladies, 1882-1995"

See event flyer.

Amy Sato, Scholar and the Library speaker.

Amy Sato, Scholar and the Library speaker.

March 30, 2007

Amy Sato
PhD candidate, Department of Psychology
2006-07 Chancellor's Golda Meir Library Scholar Award Winner

"Treatment for Youth with Recurrent Abdominal Pain: Telehealth Applications for a Cognitive-Behavioral Approach"

See event flyer.

Rethinking Global Seecurity, by Andrew Martin and Patrice Petro.Cover of book authored by the speakers.

April 20, 2007

Andrew V. Martin
Associate Professor of English and Film Studies

Patrice Petro
Professor of English and Film Studies,
Director of the Center for International Education at UWM

"Rethinking Global Security in Contemporary Media"

Sponsored by the Golda Meir Library and the Friends of the Golda Meir Library, University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee.

For more information, please contact Max Yela, Special Collections, at (414) 229-4345.


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