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The City of Milwaukee conducts its regular cleanup of city streets April 1–Dec. 1.
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Help prevent the spread of flu by posting this flyer from the Norris Health Center. (PDF)
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Richard Meadows has announced his decision to retire at the end of the 2009-10 academic year.
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All campus community members are encouraged to review the plan and submit comments about any or all portions of the document.
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11 a.m.-noon; Union 240
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"Public Education in Milwaukee at a Crossroads ..."
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“Iron and carbon isotope evidence for ecosystem and environmental diversity in the ~2.7 to 2.5 Ga Hamersley Basin, Western Australia ”
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“Defining a Public Realm: Conflict, Imagination, and Demeanor in the Antebellum American City,” a lecture by Dell Upton.
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Maintenance to replace server connections
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Originally scheduled for Nov. 7, Sen. Feingold's address was postponed a week to accommodate the legislative calendar.
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“The 1565 Wreck of the Basque Galleon San Juan in Labrador and the 2001 UNESCO Convention for Heritage Shipwrecks,” a talk by Dr. Robert Grenier, Parks Canada.
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Nonprofit Research Colloquium videoconferenced from the Center on Philanthropy at IUPUI, featuring Rene Bekkers, Department of Sociology, Utrecht University
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”GIS Day 2009” will take place on the 3rd and 4th Floor of the Golda Meir Library on the UWM campus from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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From 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Bolton Hall breezeway as part of this year’s State and University Employees Combined Giving Campaign
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"The dynamics of migmatite domes in extending orogens"
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A whole week of learning and fun on topics regarding international education!
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"Good Vibrations: The Science of Music," by Chuck Wimpee
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Nonprofit Research Colloquium featuring Dennis R. Young, Ramsey Professor of Private Enterprise and Director, Nonprofit Studies Program at Georgia State University.
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The award is intended to recognize a UW System faculty, staff or student who has consistently and substantially made important and significant contributions toward advocacy, research, teaching, or service for the LGBTQ communities.
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