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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260512T212956
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190308
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DESCRIPTION:*Note: actual end time may vary.*  \n Applications for UW-Madis
 on Dissertation Writing Camp due today. The dissertation writing camps foc
 us on three core components:\n1. They provide participants with intensive\
 , focused time to write in a supportive atmosphere amid other writers.  \n
 2. Participants have multiple opportunities to discuss their work.  \n3. T
 hey offer brief daily writing exercises and workshops on topics such as se
 tting realistic goals\, managing one’s time\, organizing a major project
 \, obtaining useful feedback\, and staying motivated.\n\nCONTACT: gspd@gra
 d.wisc.edu\n\nURL: https://grad.wisc.edu/current-students/dissertation/
SUMMARY:Writing Center Event
URL;VALUE=URI:https://grad.wisc.edu/current-students/dissertation/
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UID:130825@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190308
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DESCRIPTION:*Note: actual end time may vary.*  \n Moments\, while made visi
 ble\, were always already echoes of the thing itself\, dealing in snapshot
 s of reality that were never quite reality. And while the visible is very 
 much at play\, it’s what is rendered invisible—the process—that lurk
 s in the shadows of the end product.
SUMMARY:Un/Seen: The Alchemy of Fixing Shadows
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UID:128623@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190309
DESCRIPTION:*Note: actual end time may vary.*  \n In 2002\, Gillian Laub wa
 s sent on a magazine assignment to Mount Vernon\, Georgia\, to document th
 e lives of teenagers in the American South. Laub photographed surrounding 
 Montgomery County over the following decade\, returning even in the face o
 f growing—and eventually violent—resistance on the part of some commun
 ity members.\n\nURL: http://bit.ly/2QAgPBf
LOCATION:Chazen Museum of Art
SUMMARY:Southern Rites: Photography by Gillian Laub
URL;VALUE=URI:http://bit.ly/2QAgPBf
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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260512T212956
UID:134248@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190309
DESCRIPTION:*Note: actual end time may vary.*  \n The inaugural exhibition 
 of the Textile Gallery showcases collection pieces representing the travel
 s of Professor Helen Louise Allen. Open Wed.-Sun.\, Jan. 27-Apr. 18. Profe
 ssor Helen Louise Allen (1902-1968) had a lifelong passion for handwork an
 d the creative crafts. In 2019\, she would thrive in society’s revitaliz
 ation of the artisanal\, the handmade\, and the original. One of A Kind Ah
 ead of Her Time invites gallery goers to consider the woman\, the collecto
 r\, and the educator who looked at textiles as carriers of human culture\,
  a thought that remains relevant in today’s diverse and globalized world
 .\n\nCONTACT: 262-1162\, hlatc@sohe.wisc.edu\n\nURL: https://sohe.wisc.edu
 /research-development/centers-of-excellence/cdmc/textile-collection/
LOCATION:Lynn Mecklenburg Textile Gallery\, Nancy Nicholas Hall
SUMMARY:One of A Kind Ahead of Her Time: The Legacy of Helen Louise Allen
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sohe.wisc.edu/research-development/centers-of-excelle
 nce/cdmc/textile-collection/
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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260512T212956
UID:134673@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190308
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DESCRIPTION:*Note: actual end time may vary.*  \n Pop-up exhibit presents a
  collection of Andean and Amazonian cultural artifacts featured as “text
 s” in their own right on 19 retractable banners and stands. The exhibit 
 includes interactive features\, accessible through QR codes that can be re
 ad on any smartphone\, which allow viewers to listen to Andean music\, hea
 r Quechua poetry and Andean myths\, access resources online\, and learn mo
 re about the cultural artifacts as they move through the exhibit.\n\nURL: 
 https://lacis.wisc.edu/
LOCATION:160 Conrad A. Elvehjem Building
SUMMARY:Exhibition: The Hidden Life of Things: Andean and Amazonian Cultura
 l Artifacts
URL;VALUE=URI:https://lacis.wisc.edu/
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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260512T212956
UID:134190@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190309
DESCRIPTION:*Note: actual end time may vary.*  \n An exhibition celebrating
  the 50th anniversary of the Helen Louise Allen Textile Collection. Open W
 ed.-Sun.\, Jan. 27-Apr. 14. This exhibition celebrates the breadth and dep
 th of the nationally-renown Helen Louise Allen Textile Collection\, featur
 ing an international selection of textile-making techniques.\n\nThe exhibi
 tion’s subtitle\, A Celebration Sampler\, references historic hand-embro
 idered samplers traditionally made by young women. The sampler analogy is 
 utilized as the basis to create a walk-through experience exploring 26 dis
 tinct examples of discovery and inspiration\, creativity and experimentati
 on.\n\nCONTACT: 262-8815\, designgallery@mail.sohe.wisc.edu\n\nURL: https:
 //sohe.wisc.edu/research-development/centers-of-excellence/cdmc/design-gal
 lery/2018-19/a-to-z/
LOCATION:Ruth Davis Design Gallery\, Nancy Nicholas Hall
SUMMARY:Appliqué to Zardozi: A Celebration Sampler
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sohe.wisc.edu/research-development/centers-of-excelle
 nce/cdmc/design-gallery/2018-19/a-to-z/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260512T212956
UID:134568@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T220000
DESCRIPTION:The artist states\; \n Just as we move\, nature moves\, changin
 g with the shifts in time and because of us. \n Our innate compulsion to s
 ee\, feel\, collect\, and contain is found on the soles of our shoes\, thr
 ough our fingertips\, into pocket landscapes. From the top of the mountain
  down to the shoreline\, the wilderness is manmade. \n Inspired by geology
  and a contemporary sublime\, this exhibition reaches those who have trave
 rsed landscape and yearned to hide it in their pocket\, as if a stone foun
 d on a path.\n\nCONTACT: art@union.wisc.edu\n\nURL: https://union.wisc.edu
 /events-and-activities/event-calendar/event/portraits-of-primal-forces-exh
 ibition-by-nicole-shaver/2019-03-08
LOCATION:Gallery 1308\, Union South
SUMMARY:"Portrayals of Primal Forces" Exhibition By Nicole Shaver
URL;VALUE=URI:https://union.wisc.edu/events-and-activities/event-calendar/e
 vent/portraits-of-primal-forces-exhibition-by-nicole-shaver/2019-03-08
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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260512T212956
UID:132101@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T170000
DESCRIPTION:Through photos\, postcards\, books\, newspaper clippings\, pers
 onal journals and clinical articles from Ebling's Rare Books &amp\; Specia
 l Collections\, Staggering Losses conveys a narrative of medical care\, ca
 sualty management\, individual prowess\, trench warfare realities\, impact
 ful weaponry\, and a virulent virus that wreaked havoc on an ill-prepared 
 population. My goal is to bring renewed attention to the impact of WW1 on 
 the health care landscape and to honor millions through the mention of a h
 andful.\n\nCONTACT: 658-8821\, micaela.sullivan-fowler@wisc.edu\n\nURL: ht
 tp://ebling.library.wisc.edu/artatebling/index.php
LOCATION:Ebling Library Historical Reading Room & 3rd Floor Galleries\, Hea
 lth Sciences Learning Center
SUMMARY:Staggering Losses: World War 1 & the Influenza Pandemic of 1918
URL;VALUE=URI:http://ebling.library.wisc.edu/artatebling/index.php
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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260512T212956
UID:130776@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T180000
DESCRIPTION:Translation and Implementation for Impact in Global Health. Thi
 s event will feature more than 1\,800 faculty\, students\, implementers\, 
 and leaders across medical and non-medical disciplines from over 55 countr
 ies. Explore the latest advances on how academia\, NGOs\, and the public a
 nd private sectors can collaborate to address the global health challenges
  before us. Register here: https://cugh2019.org/registration\n\nCONTACT: 2
 02-974-6363\, info@cugh.org\n\nURL: https://cugh2019.org/registration
LOCATION:Hilton Chicago Hotel
SUMMARY:10th Annual CUGH Conference
URL;VALUE=URI:https://cugh2019.org/registration
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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260512T212956
UID:132914@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T173000
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition at Mandelbaum &amp\; Albert Family Vision Gallery. T
 he subject of this exhibition is YOU\, specifically how your brain interpr
 ets what you see and how abstract art affects  your perception\, memory\, 
 and emotions. \nHighlighting works by Chuck Bauer\, Brian Besch\, Pamela C
 allahan\, Sue Jachimiec\, Sue Johnson\, Sandra Peterson\, Trent Miller\, J
 udith Mjaanes\, Ben Orozco\, and Rick Ross. Parking in UW lots 82 or 60 &a
 mp\; in ramps 75 or 76.\n\nCONTACT: 254-4023\, gmstirr@wisc.edu\n\nURL: ht
 tps://www.vision.wisc.edu
LOCATION:9th floor Vision Gallery\, Wisconsin Institutes for Medical Resear
 ch
SUMMARY:Your Brain On Abstract Art
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.vision.wisc.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260512T212956
UID:132318@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T094500
DESCRIPTION:Learn from the experience of others!. The Active Teaching Lab i
 s a Faculty Engagement program with sessions held on Thursday afternoons a
 nd Friday mornings. Labs foster interdisciplinary conversations that are m
 ore emergent than a presenter and more dynamic than a panel — a conversa
 tion with colleagues sharing challenges\, solutions\, and experiments on t
 opics selected by a variety of stakeholders. What problems do you face? Wh
 at have you tried? Bring your questions to the Labs to share\, problem-sol
 ve\, and learn with others.\n\nCONTACT: johnmartin@wisc.edu\n\nURL: https:
 //at.doit.wisc.edu/event/active-teaching-lab-social-learning-in-canvas/
LOCATION:120 Middleton Building
SUMMARY:Active Teaching Lab — Letting Students Teach Each Other
URL;VALUE=URI:https://at.doit.wisc.edu/event/active-teaching-lab-social-lea
 rning-in-canvas/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260512T212956
UID:132364@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T170000
DESCRIPTION:Tandem Press is pleased to present a new exhibit\, "Alison Saar
 : Printmaker\,” at the Tandem Press Gallery. Featuring a selection of li
 mited edition fine art prints created at Tandem Press by Los Angeles-based
  sculptor and 2019 Southern Graphics Council International Lifetime Achiev
 ement recipient\, Alison Saar. \n\nTandem Press Gallery Hours: Monday-Frid
 ay\, 9AM-5PM\; Saturday 12-4PM\n\nCONTACT: 263-3437\, info@tandempress.wis
 c.edu\n\nURL: https://tandempress.wisc.edu/exhibitions/alison-saar-printma
 ker/
LOCATION:Tandem Press\, 1743 Commercial Ave\, Madison\, WI 53704
SUMMARY:Alison Saar: Printmaker
URL;VALUE=URI:https://tandempress.wisc.edu/exhibitions/alison-saar-printmak
 er/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260512T212956
UID:134343@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T170000
DESCRIPTION:An Exhibit for the UW-Madison Libraries Special Collections Div
 ision. This first-ever large scale exhibit of Aldo Leopold manuscripts at 
 the University of Wisconsin-Madison explores Leopold's life and work. The 
 exhibit features archival materials such as Leopold's drafts for A Sand Co
 unty Almanac\, notebooks and field notes\, correspondence\, photographs\, 
 and personal artifacts.\n\nCONTACT: 262-9470\, carly.sentieri@wisc.edu\n\n
 URL: https://www.library.wisc.edu/news/2019/01/17/aldo-leopold-life-land-l
 egacy/
LOCATION:976 Memorial Library
SUMMARY:Aldo Leopold: Life\, Land\, Legacy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.library.wisc.edu/news/2019/01/17/aldo-leopold-lif
 e-land-legacy/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260512T212956
UID:134064@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T103000
DESCRIPTION:Christian Proistosescu - The Pattern Effect": Sea Surface Tempe
 rature modulation of radiative damping and climate sensitivity. Speaker: C
 hristian Proistosescu\, Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere an
 d Ocean Postdoctoral Research Associate\, College of the Environment\, Uni
 versity of Washington - Seattle\n\nCONTACT: 262-2828\, sdfoldy@wisc.edu\n\
 nURL: http://www.aos.wisc.edu/posters/2018-19/FacultyCandidate_Christian_P
 roistosescu.jpg
LOCATION:811 AOSS\, Atmospheric\, Oceanic and Space Sciences Building
SUMMARY:AOS Faculty Interview
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.aos.wisc.edu/posters/2018-19/FacultyCandidate_Chri
 stian_Proistosescu.jpg
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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260512T212956
UID:133334@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T120000
DESCRIPTION:Drop In Office Hours. A financial aid advisor will be available
  for drop-in appointments to assist with all things financial aid: need he
 lp completing the FAFSA\, have questions about your financial aid award\, 
 or need advice on budgeting\, money management\, or debt counseling? Can't
  make our drop-in hours? You can always use the Starfish Tool in your MyUW
  portal to schedule an appointment that meets your needs.\n\nCONTACT: 262-
 3060\, finaid@finaid.wisc.edu\n\nURL: http://www.financialaid.wisc.edu
LOCATION:155 Transfer Engagement Center\, Middleton Building
SUMMARY:Financial Aid - Around Campus
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.financialaid.wisc.edu
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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260512T212956
UID:134569@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T200000
DESCRIPTION:The 91st Annual Student Art Show\, sponsored by the WUD Art Com
 mittee\, is the University of Wisconsin-Madison's longest-running celebrat
 ion of student artists and a beloved campus tradition. We are&nbsp\;pro ud
  to present an amazing variety of selected pieces from all backgrounds and
  media in this public\, student-curated exhibition!\n\nCONTACT: art@union.
 wisc.edu\n\nURL: https://union.wisc.edu/events-and-activities/event-calend
 ar/event/91st-student-art-show-curated-by-the-wud-art-committee/2019-03-08
LOCATION:Main Gallery and Class of 1925 Gallery\, Memorial Union
SUMMARY:91st Student Art Show Curated by the WUD Art Committee
URL;VALUE=URI:https://union.wisc.edu/events-and-activities/event-calendar/e
 vent/91st-student-art-show-curated-by-the-wud-art-committee/2019-03-08
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260512T212956
UID:134417@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T115000
DESCRIPTION:The Mechanics Seminar Series. Kevin Hart\, Assistant Professor 
 of Mechanical Engineering at Milwaukee School of Engineering\, will briefl
 y discuss in this seminar\, report on a novel method for fabricating struc
 tures via FFF using a dual material filament to create structures with a d
 ual material composition of macro-structurally distinguishable thermomecha
 nical properties.\n\nURL: https://www.engr.wisc.edu/app/uploads/2019/02/Me
 chanics-Seminar-Advertisement-Spring-2019-Kevin-Hart.pdf
LOCATION:1106 Mechanical Engineering Building
SUMMARY:Thermomechanical Evaluation of Additively Manufactured Polymeric St
 ructures Fabricated with Novel\, Multi‐Material Filame
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.engr.wisc.edu/app/uploads/2019/02/Mechanics-Semin
 ar-Advertisement-Spring-2019-Kevin-Hart.pdf
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260512T212956
UID:134514@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T130000
DESCRIPTION:Madeline Mavrogordato is an associate professor of K-12 educati
 onal administration. Her research centers on issues surrounding school ref
 orm and improvement for disadvantaged student populations. In her current 
 work\, Madeline is investigating the process by which English language lea
 rners are reclassified as English proficient\, strategies that schools emp
 loy to engage immigrant parents in schools and the social and policy impli
 cations of school choice for students and families.\n\nCONTACT: janet.kell
 y@wisc.edu\n\nURL: https://wcer.wisc.edu/events/detail/weis-lecture-featur
 ing-adam-delmarcelle
SUMMARY:ITP Seminar | Madeline Mavrogordato
URL;VALUE=URI:https://wcer.wisc.edu/events/detail/weis-lecture-featuring-ad
 am-delmarcelle
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260512T212956
UID:134462@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T133000
DESCRIPTION:"The KMU Labor Center of the Philippines During the Time of Pre
 sident Rodrigo Duterte: A First-hand Account" by Kim Scipes\,  Professor o
 f Sociology\, Purdue University Northwest. The KMU Labor Center is the mil
 itant wing of the Filipino labor movement\, and has played a leading role 
 in presenting and demanding improvements for Filipino workers and poor sin
 ce its founding in 1980 under the dictator Ferdinand Marcos. Despite exten
 sive violence against it over the years\, KMU has remained steadfast in it
 s determination to win a better world. Its latest challenges have come und
 er the reign of President Duterte\, who came to office in July 2016\, havi
 ng made many progressive\n\nCONTACT: 263-1755\, mccoy2@wisc.edu\n\nURL: ht
 tps://seasia.wisc.edu/event/friday-forum-kim-scipes/
LOCATION:206 Ingraham Hall
SUMMARY:CSEAS Friday Forum Lecture Series
URL;VALUE=URI:https://seasia.wisc.edu/event/friday-forum-kim-scipes/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260512T212956
UID:132262@calendar.wisc.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T130000
DESCRIPTION:Are you looking to connect with other Global Badgers? To talk a
 bout life in a new city\, country\, and campus environment? To share lunch
  with new friends? If so\, CommuniTea and Connections is for you!\n\nCommu
 niTea and Connections provides a casual and safe space for international s
 tudents to come together and talk about common experiences with other stud
 ents like you. Each session will have different discussion topics. Tea &am
 p\; lunch provided!\n\nCONTACT: 262-2044\, issprograms@iss.wisc.edu\n\nURL
 : https://iss.wisc.edu/event/international-student-discussion-group-crafts
 -and-conversations-2/2019-01-25/
LOCATION:Multicultural Student Center Classroom\, Red Gym (716 Langdon Stre
 et\, 2nd floor)\, Armory and Gymnasium (Red Gym)
SUMMARY:CommuniTea and Connections
URL;VALUE=URI:https://iss.wisc.edu/event/international-student-discussion-g
 roup-crafts-and-conversations-2/2019-01-25/
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