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    <id>221855</id>
    <title>Pedagogies of Care: Accessible Teaching, Systemic Barriers, &amp; Care in Your Discipline</title>
    <subtitle>How can educators sustain care for themselves and their students amid growing institutional pressures, shifting technologies, and increasing demands on their time and attention?</subtitle>
    <description>In this workshop, participants will reflect on what care looks like in their classrooms, what gets in the way of practicing it, and how their disciplines shape (or neglect) its meaning. Through discussion and reflective activities, participants will examine tensions between institutional expectations and inclusive teaching values, explore systemic barriers, identify the experiences that inform their pedagogy, and imagine practices that foster more just, accessible, and sustainable teaching.</description>
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      <![CDATA[In this workshop, participants will reflect on what care looks like in their classrooms, what gets in the way of practicing it, and how their disciplines shape (or neglect) its meaning. Through discussion and reflective activities, participants will examine tensions between institutional expectations and inclusive teaching values, explore systemic barriers, identify the experiences that inform their pedagogy, and imagine practices that foster more just, accessible, and sustainable teaching.   (<a href="https://cirtl.net/event/pedagogies-of-care-accessible-teaching-systemic-barriers-care-in-your-discipline-2/">Online</a>). <span class="time-hm">10</span> a.m.-<span class="time-hm">12</span> p.m.]]>
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    <location>
      <![CDATA[  <a href="https://cirtl.net/event/pedagogies-of-care-accessible-teaching-systemic-barriers-care-in-your-discipline-2/">Online</a>]]>
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    <start_date>Tue Jun 09 10:00:00 -0500 2026</start_date>
    <end_date>Tue Jun 09 12:00:00 -0500 2026</end_date>
    <url>https://cirtl.net/event/pedagogies-of-care-accessible-teaching-systemic-barriers-care-in-your-discipline-2/</url>
    <virtual_url>https://cirtl.net/event/pedagogies-of-care-accessible-teaching-systemic-barriers-care-in-your-discipline-2/</virtual_url>
    <cost></cost>
    <contact>
      <phone></phone>
      <email></email>
    </contact>
    <tags>
      <tag id="861">communication</tag>
      <tag id="990">teaching</tag>
      <tag id="3187">GSPD</tag>
      <tag id="4574">Delta Program</tag>
      <tag id="5190">pedagogy</tag>
      <tag id="9198">wellbeing</tag>
      <tag id="9861">Interpersonal Effectiveness</tag>
      <tag id="11491">Inclusive Teaching</tag>
      <tag id="14374">for future faculty</tag>
      <tag id="15721">delta events</tag>
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    <sponsor>Delta Program in Research, Teaching and Learning </sponsor>
  </event>
  <event>
    <id>221393</id>
    <title>Fluid Mechanics</title>
    <subtitle></subtitle>
    <description>Fluid Mechanics features work by local Madison artists as well as selected works from Tandem Press’s
inventory, each using or expressing fluidity in different ways. Created in a variety of processes and
techniques, including printmaking, sculpture, photography, and painting, these works demonstrate the
wide range of ideas and emotions that fluidity can express. Guest curated by Alexandra Riesco.</description>
    <narrative_listing>
      <![CDATA[Fluid Mechanics features work by local Madison artists as well as selected works from Tandem Press’s
inventory, each using or expressing fluidity in different ways. Created in a variety of processes and
techniques, including printmaking, sculpture, photography, and painting, these works demonstrate the
wide range of ideas and emotions that fluidity can express. Guest curated by Alexandra Riesco. Tandem Press, 1743 Commercial Ave, Madison, WI 53704. <span class="time-hm">10</span> a.m.-<span class="time-hm">4</span> p.m. Information: 263-3437, info@tandempress.wisc.edu]]>
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    <location>
      <![CDATA[Tandem Press, 1743 Commercial Ave, Madison, WI 53704]]>
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    <start_date>Tue Jun 09 10:00:00 -0500 2026</start_date>
    <end_date>Tue Jun 09 16:00:00 -0500 2026</end_date>
    <url></url>
    <virtual_url></virtual_url>
    <cost></cost>
    <contact>
      <phone>608-263-3437</phone>
      <email>info@tandempress.wisc.edu</email>
    </contact>
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      <tag id="5">arts</tag>
      <tag id="6">exhibitions</tag>
      <tag id="605">free</tag>
      <tag id="2272">printmaking</tag>
      <tag id="3787">tandem press</tag>
      <tag id="12363">art gallery</tag>
      <tag id="16626">summer exhibition</tag>
    </tags>
  </event>
  <event>
    <id>221728</id>
    <title>Data Wrangling in R</title>
    <subtitle></subtitle>
    <description>REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR THIS EVENT.  TO REGISTER PLEASE GO TO: https://sscc.wisc.edu/sscc_jsp/training/details.jsp?class_id=3069

"Data wrangling" is the process of preparing data for analysis. This is a hands-on class with time devoted to practicing essential data wrangling skills. This course will first cover tools needed to work with different types of data. Then we will apply all of these in the context of datasets to create, transform, and clean variables. </description>
    <narrative_listing>
      <![CDATA[REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR THIS EVENT.  TO REGISTER PLEASE GO TO: https://sscc.wisc.edu/sscc_jsp/training/details.jsp?class_id=3069

"Data wrangling" is the process of preparing data for analysis. This is a hands-on class with time devoted to practicing essential data wrangling skills. This course will first cover tools needed to work with different types of data. Then we will apply all of these in the context of datasets to create, transform, and clean variables.  3218 <a class="location_link" href="https://map.wisc.edu/?initObj=0046">Sewell Social Sciences</a>. <span class="time-hm">10</span> a.m.-<span class="time-hm">3</span> p.m. Information: 262-0862, instruction@ssc.wisc.edu]]>
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      <![CDATA[3218 <a class="location_link" href="https://map.wisc.edu/?initObj=0046">Sewell Social Sciences</a>]]>
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    <start_date>Tue Jun 09 10:00:00 -0500 2026</start_date>
    <end_date>Tue Jun 09 15:00:00 -0500 2026</end_date>
    <url>https://sscc.wisc.edu/sscc_jsp/training/details.jsp?class_id=3069</url>
    <virtual_url></virtual_url>
    <cost></cost>
    <contact>
      <phone>608-262-0862</phone>
      <email>instruction@ssc.wisc.edu</email>
    </contact>
    <tags>
      <tag id="3187">GSPD</tag>
      <tag id="9867">disciplinary expertise and interdisciplinary connections</tag>
      <tag id="9874">Inquiry, discovery, and creation</tag>
      <tag id="12215">sscc</tag>
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    <sponsor>Social Science Computing Cooperative</sponsor>
  </event>
  <event>
    <id>221210</id>
    <title>Study Abroad 101</title>
    <subtitle>Virtual Info Session</subtitle>
    <description>Join us to learn the study abroad basics &amp; how to plan ahead!

We'll cover:
• Academics abroad
• Choosing a program
• Funding tips (scholarships &amp; financial aid)
• Internship, research &amp; fieldwork opportunities
• &amp; MORE!

Register: bit.ly/4cAWaaW</description>
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      <![CDATA[Join us to learn the study abroad basics &amp; how to plan ahead!

We'll cover:
• Academics abroad
• Choosing a program
• Funding tips (scholarships &amp; financial aid)
• Internship, research &amp; fieldwork opportunities
• &amp; MORE!

Register: bit.ly/4cAWaaW   (<a href="https://bit.ly/4cAWaaW">Online</a>). <span class="time-hm">1</span>-<span class="time-hm">2</span> p.m. Information: 265-6329, peeradvisor@studyabroad.wisc.edu]]>
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      <![CDATA[  <a href="https://bit.ly/4cAWaaW">Online</a>]]>
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    <start_date>Tue Jun 09 13:00:00 -0500 2026</start_date>
    <end_date>Tue Jun 09 14:00:00 -0500 2026</end_date>
    <url>https://studyabroad.wisc.edu/</url>
    <virtual_url>https://bit.ly/4cAWaaW</virtual_url>
    <cost></cost>
    <contact>
      <phone>608-265-6329</phone>
      <email>peeradvisor@studyabroad.wisc.edu</email>
    </contact>
    <tags>
      <tag id="113">international</tag>
      <tag id="438">study abroad</tag>
      <tag id="533">languages</tag>
      <tag id="1249">International Internships</tag>
      <tag id="7964">Undergraduate Advising</tag>
      <tag id="9489">IRIS</tag>
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    <sponsor>International Academic Programs</sponsor>
  </event>
  <event>
    <id>220498</id>
    <title>"PFAS in Harvestable Goods Across the Ceded Territories": In-Person Badger Talk in New Richmond, WI</title>
    <subtitle>Presenter: Gavin Dehnert</subtitle>
    <description>This is a free, in-person talk hosted on June 9, 2026 at 5:30 PM CDT by Friday Memorial Library in New Richmond, WI. No registration necessary for this event. This talk will not be available virtually. 

This talk explores the presence and impact of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in harvestable goods—such as fish, arrowhead, and wild rice—across the ceded territories. We’ll examine how these persistent chemicals threaten ecological health and subsistence practices. </description>
    <narrative_listing>
      <![CDATA[This is a free, in-person talk hosted on June 9, 2026 at 5:30 PM CDT by Friday Memorial Library in New Richmond, WI. No registration necessary for this event. This talk will not be available virtually. 

This talk explores the presence and impact of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in harvestable goods—such as fish, arrowhead, and wild rice—across the ceded territories. We’ll examine how these persistent chemicals threaten ecological health and subsistence practices.  450 S Arch Ave, New Richmond, WI 54017, United States. <span class="time-hm">5:30</span> p.m. Information: 263-7793, badgertalks@uwmad.wisc.edu]]>
    </narrative_listing>
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      <![CDATA[450 S Arch Ave, New Richmond, WI 54017, United States]]>
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    <start_date>Tue Jun 09 17:30:00 -0500 2026</start_date>
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    <virtual_url></virtual_url>
    <cost></cost>
    <contact>
      <phone>608-263-7793</phone>
      <email>badgertalks@uwmad.wisc.edu</email>
    </contact>
    <tags>
      <tag id="830">Wisconsin Idea</tag>
      <tag id="2559">speakers</tag>
      <tag id="3829">talks</tag>
      <tag id="7023">Statewide Outreach</tag>
      <tag id="7024">Speakers Bureau</tag>
      <tag id="11919">Badger Talks</tag>
      <tag id="16706">UW Connects</tag>
    </tags>
    <sponsor>Badger Talks</sponsor>
  </event>
  <event>
    <id>221754</id>
    <title>Intro to Telemark Rosemaling</title>
    <description>Immerse yourself in the vibrant folk art of Norway, now practiced across the Midwest by Norwegian Americans! Get to know Telemark region rosemaling, known for its flowing, asymmetrical compositions by learning the c stroke, s stroke, floral motifs, and overlay painting. After understanding the basics, the class will culminate in a finished decorative piece.</description>
    <narrative_listing>
      <![CDATA[Immerse yourself in the vibrant folk art of Norway, now practiced across the Midwest by Norwegian Americans! Get to know Telemark region rosemaling, known for its flowing, asymmetrical compositions by learning the c stroke, s stroke, floral motifs, and overlay painting. After understanding the basics, the class will culminate in a finished decorative piece. Studio G, <a class="location_link" href="https://map.wisc.edu/?initObj=0008">Memorial Union</a>. <span class="time-hm">5:45</span>-<span class="time-hm">8:15</span> p.m. Cost: $130.00. Information: wheelhouse@union.wisc.edu]]>
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      <![CDATA[Studio G, <a class="location_link" href="https://map.wisc.edu/?initObj=0008">Memorial Union</a>]]>
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    <start_date>Tue Jun 09 17:45:00 -0500 2026</start_date>
    <end_date>Tue Jun 09 20:15:00 -0500 2026</end_date>
    <url>https://union.wisc.edu/events-and-activities/event-calendar/event/intro-telemark-rosemaling</url>
    <cost>$130.00</cost>
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      <email>wheelhouse@union.wisc.edu</email>
    </contact>
    <tags>
      <tag id="5">arts</tag>
      <tag id="12575">WHS Paint</tag>
      <tag id="17289">Wheelhouse Class</tag>
    </tags>
    <sponsor>Wisconsin Union</sponsor>
  </event>
  <event>
    <id>220595</id>
    <title>Badgers on Tap: "Freeze, Frame, and Discover!" at One Social Food Hall in Madison, WI</title>
    <subtitle>Presenters: Colin Hemme, Roma Broadberry, Raison Dsouza</subtitle>
    <description>How do we see things too small to see? On June 9, 2026 at 6:30 PM join Ph.D. Researcher Colin Hemme, PhD Student Roma Broadberry, and Assistant Scientist Raison Dsouza as they discuss fascinating Cryo-EM research! Enjoy drinks, bingo, trivia, and prizes at this Badgers on Tap event at One Social Food Hall in Madison, WI!</description>
    <narrative_listing>
      <![CDATA[How do we see things too small to see? On June 9, 2026 at 6:30 PM join Ph.D. Researcher Colin Hemme, PhD Student Roma Broadberry, and Assistant Scientist Raison Dsouza as they discuss fascinating Cryo-EM research! Enjoy drinks, bingo, trivia, and prizes at this Badgers on Tap event at One Social Food Hall in Madison, WI! 123 E Wilson St, Madison, WI 53703, United States. <span class="time-hm">6:30</span> p.m. Information: 263-7793, badgertalks@uwmad.wisc.edu]]>
    </narrative_listing>
    <location>
      <![CDATA[123 E Wilson St, Madison, WI 53703, United States]]>
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    <start_date>Tue Jun 09 18:30:00 -0500 2026</start_date>
    <url>https://www.facebook.com/share/18Vyw9vxj4/</url>
    <virtual_url></virtual_url>
    <cost></cost>
    <contact>
      <phone>608-263-7793</phone>
      <email>badgertalks@uwmad.wisc.edu</email>
    </contact>
    <tags>
      <tag id="830">Wisconsin Idea</tag>
      <tag id="2559">speakers</tag>
      <tag id="3829">talks</tag>
      <tag id="7023">Statewide Outreach</tag>
      <tag id="7024">Speakers Bureau</tag>
      <tag id="11919">Badger Talks</tag>
      <tag id="16700">Badgers on Tap</tag>
      <tag id="16706">UW Connects</tag>
    </tags>
    <sponsor>Badger Talks</sponsor>
  </event>
  <event>
    <id>221801</id>
    <title>Badger Recovery All-Recovery Meeting</title>
    <subtitle></subtitle>
    <description>Badger Recovery offers support and connection for students recovering from substance use, disordered eating, or addictive behaviors. We embrace all definitions of recovery, whether that is abstinence or moderation, and offer a judgment-free space to support students on their personal recovery journey. No registration required. Simply bring yourself and you will be welcomed by a group of peers excited to welcome you to our tight-knit community!</description>
    <narrative_listing>
      <![CDATA[Badger Recovery offers support and connection for students recovering from substance use, disordered eating, or addictive behaviors. We embrace all definitions of recovery, whether that is abstinence or moderation, and offer a judgment-free space to support students on their personal recovery journey. No registration required. Simply bring yourself and you will be welcomed by a group of peers excited to welcome you to our tight-knit community! 8808 <a class="location_link" href="https://map.wisc.edu/?initObj=0467">333 East Campus Mall</a>  (<a href="https://go.wisc.edu/br-meet"><i>Also offered online</i></a>). <span class="time-hm">7</span>-<span class="time-hm">8</span> p.m. Cost: Free. Information: recovery@uhs.wisc.edu]]>
    </narrative_listing>
    <location>
      <![CDATA[8808 <a class="location_link" href="https://map.wisc.edu/?initObj=0467">333 East Campus Mall</a><br />  <a href="https://go.wisc.edu/br-meet"><i>Also offered online</i></a>]]>
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    <start_date>Tue Jun 09 19:00:00 -0500 2026</start_date>
    <end_date>Tue Jun 09 20:00:00 -0500 2026</end_date>
    <url>https://www.uhs.wisc.edu/prevention/badger-recovery/</url>
    <virtual_url>https://go.wisc.edu/br-meet</virtual_url>
    <cost>Free</cost>
    <contact>
      <phone></phone>
      <email>recovery@uhs.wisc.edu</email>
    </contact>
    <tags>
      <tag id="402">community</tag>
      <tag id="1493">wellness</tag>
      <tag id="6071">uhs </tag>
      <tag id="11050">recovery</tag>
    </tags>
    <sponsor>University Health Services </sponsor>
  </event>
  <event>
    <id>221157</id>
    <title>Throughput Computing Week 2026</title>
    <subtitle>Bringing Together the Throughput Computing Community  - Registration Required</subtitle>
    <description>You are invited to Throughput Computing Week  (HTC26) from June 9-12 to be held in Madison, Wisconsin at the Fluno Center and virtually.. For the fourth year in a row, HTC26 will bring together the Throughput Computing community to share challenges, exchange recent advances and explore opportunities.  This year we will welcome the new OSG Executive Director - Peter Couvares - who brings a fresh perspective on how physics communities engage with throughput computing, starting with Multi Messenger</description>
    <narrative_listing>
      <![CDATA[You are invited to Throughput Computing Week  (HTC26) from June 9-12 to be held in Madison, Wisconsin at the Fluno Center and virtually.. For the fourth year in a row, HTC26 will bring together the Throughput Computing community to share challenges, exchange recent advances and explore opportunities.  This year we will welcome the new OSG Executive Director - Peter Couvares - who brings a fresh perspective on how physics communities engage with throughput computing, starting with Multi Messenger Howard Auditorium, <a class="location_link" href="https://map.wisc.edu/?initObj=0139">Fluno Center For Executive Education</a>  (<a href="https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2432/"><i>Also offered online</i></a>). Midnight Cost: $130 for in-person attendance. Free for virtual attendance. Information: 345-9605, jlstathas@wisc.edu]]>
    </narrative_listing>
    <location>
      <![CDATA[Howard Auditorium, <a class="location_link" href="https://map.wisc.edu/?initObj=0139">Fluno Center For Executive Education</a><br />  <a href="https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2432/"><i>Also offered online</i></a>]]>
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    <start_date>Wed Jun 10 00:00:00 -0500 2026</start_date>
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    <url>https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2432/</url>
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    <cost>$130 for in-person attendance. Free for virtual attendance</cost>
    <contact>
      <phone>608-345-9605</phone>
      <email>jlstathas@wisc.edu</email>
    </contact>
    <tags>
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      <tag id="380">research</tag>
      <tag id="389">physics</tag>
      <tag id="954">CALS</tag>
      <tag id="974">biological sciences</tag>
      <tag id="2819">facilitation</tag>
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      <tag id="5455">continuing professional development</tag>
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      <tag id="6972">htcondor</tag>
      <tag id="12434">AI</tag>
      <tag id="15031">chtc</tag>
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      <tag id="17867">chtc user</tag>
      <tag id="17868">scientific research &amp;amp; development</tag>
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  </event>
  <event>
    <id>221950</id>
    <title>Badger Volunteers </title>
    <subtitle>Be a Badger Volunteer</subtitle>
    <description>Badger Volunteers (BV) is a semester-long program (11-week commitment) that pairs teams of students with community organizations to volunteer 1 to 4 hours each week at the same organization. The program is designed to foster meaningful and consistent connections between community partners and students over the course of an entire semester. BV is open and free to all UW-Madison students.</description>
    <narrative_listing>
      <![CDATA[Badger Volunteers (BV) is a semester-long program (11-week commitment) that pairs teams of students with community organizations to volunteer 1 to 4 hours each week at the same organization. The program is designed to foster meaningful and consistent connections between community partners and students over the course of an entire semester. BV is open and free to all UW-Madison students. Midnight Information: lara.miller@wisc.edu]]>
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    <start_date>Wed Jun 10 00:00:00 -0500 2026</start_date>
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    <url>https://morgridge.wisc.edu/get-connected-students/badger-volunteers/</url>
    <virtual_url></virtual_url>
    <cost></cost>
    <contact>
      <phone></phone>
      <email>lara.miller@wisc.edu</email>
    </contact>
    <tags>
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      <tag id="7205">mcfps</tag>
    </tags>
    <sponsor>Morgridge Center for Public Service</sponsor>
  </event>
  <event>
    <id>221394</id>
    <title>Fluid Mechanics</title>
    <subtitle></subtitle>
    <description>Fluid Mechanics features work by local Madison artists as well as selected works from Tandem Press’s
inventory, each using or expressing fluidity in different ways. Created in a variety of processes and
techniques, including printmaking, sculpture, photography, and painting, these works demonstrate the
wide range of ideas and emotions that fluidity can express. Guest curated by Alexandra Riesco.</description>
    <narrative_listing>
      <![CDATA[Fluid Mechanics features work by local Madison artists as well as selected works from Tandem Press’s
inventory, each using or expressing fluidity in different ways. Created in a variety of processes and
techniques, including printmaking, sculpture, photography, and painting, these works demonstrate the
wide range of ideas and emotions that fluidity can express. Guest curated by Alexandra Riesco. Tandem Press, 1743 Commercial Ave, Madison, WI 53704. <span class="time-hm">10</span> a.m.-<span class="time-hm">4</span> p.m. Information: 263-3437, info@tandempress.wisc.edu]]>
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      <![CDATA[Tandem Press, 1743 Commercial Ave, Madison, WI 53704]]>
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    <start_date>Wed Jun 10 10:00:00 -0500 2026</start_date>
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    <cost></cost>
    <contact>
      <phone>608-263-3437</phone>
      <email>info@tandempress.wisc.edu</email>
    </contact>
    <tags>
      <tag id="5">arts</tag>
      <tag id="6">exhibitions</tag>
      <tag id="605">free</tag>
      <tag id="2272">printmaking</tag>
      <tag id="3787">tandem press</tag>
      <tag id="12363">art gallery</tag>
      <tag id="16626">summer exhibition</tag>
    </tags>
  </event>
  <event>
    <id>221729</id>
    <title>Data Wrangling in R</title>
    <subtitle></subtitle>
    <description>REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR THIS EVENT.  TO REGISTER PLEASE GO TO: https://sscc.wisc.edu/sscc_jsp/training/details.jsp?class_id=3069

"Data wrangling" is the process of preparing data for analysis. This is a hands-on class with time devoted to practicing essential data wrangling skills. This course will first cover tools needed to work with different types of data. Then we will apply all of these in the context of datasets to create, transform, and clean variables. </description>
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      <![CDATA[REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR THIS EVENT.  TO REGISTER PLEASE GO TO: https://sscc.wisc.edu/sscc_jsp/training/details.jsp?class_id=3069

"Data wrangling" is the process of preparing data for analysis. This is a hands-on class with time devoted to practicing essential data wrangling skills. This course will first cover tools needed to work with different types of data. Then we will apply all of these in the context of datasets to create, transform, and clean variables.  3218 <a class="location_link" href="https://map.wisc.edu/?initObj=0046">Sewell Social Sciences</a>. <span class="time-hm">10</span> a.m.-<span class="time-hm">3</span> p.m. Information: 262-0862, instruction@ssc.wisc.edu]]>
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      <![CDATA[3218 <a class="location_link" href="https://map.wisc.edu/?initObj=0046">Sewell Social Sciences</a>]]>
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    <start_date>Wed Jun 10 10:00:00 -0500 2026</start_date>
    <end_date>Wed Jun 10 15:00:00 -0500 2026</end_date>
    <url>https://sscc.wisc.edu/sscc_jsp/training/details.jsp?class_id=3069</url>
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    <cost></cost>
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      <phone>608-262-0862</phone>
      <email>instruction@ssc.wisc.edu</email>
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      <tag id="9867">disciplinary expertise and interdisciplinary connections</tag>
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    <sponsor>Social Science Computing Cooperative</sponsor>
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  <event>
    <id>220154</id>
    <title>"Consuming Happiness: Research &amp; Application": In-Person Badger Talk in Oregon, WI</title>
    <subtitle>Presenter Christine Whelan</subtitle>
    <description>This is a free, in-person event hosted on June 10th, 2026 at 10:30 AM CST by Oregon Area Senior Center in Oregon, WI. Registration is encouraged, but not required. Additional details about registration will be shared soon. This event will not be available virtually.
You CAN buy happiness, if you know how to spend your money right. (Think experiences, relationships and time — not the latest gadget!) Dr. Whelan teaches class on Consuming Happiness, Belonging &amp; Purpose and Finance &amp; Families.</description>
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      <![CDATA[This is a free, in-person event hosted on June 10th, 2026 at 10:30 AM CST by Oregon Area Senior Center in Oregon, WI. Registration is encouraged, but not required. Additional details about registration will be shared soon. This event will not be available virtually.
You CAN buy happiness, if you know how to spend your money right. (Think experiences, relationships and time — not the latest gadget!) Dr. Whelan teaches class on Consuming Happiness, Belonging &amp; Purpose and Finance &amp; Families. 219 Park St, Oregon, WI 53575. <span class="time-hm">10:30</span> a.m. Information: 263-7793, badgertalks@uwmad.wisc.edu]]>
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      <phone>608-263-7793</phone>
      <email>badgertalks@uwmad.wisc.edu</email>
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    <sponsor>Badger Talks</sponsor>
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  <event>
    <id>221854</id>
    <title>Stimulating Student Engagement and Motivation By Asking the “Right” Questions</title>
    <subtitle>This workshop explores how purposeful questioning can enhance student engagement, motivation, and learning outcomes.</subtitle>
    <description>Grounded in frameworks such as Bloom’s Taxonomy and the 5E model, participants will examine how different types of questions promote deeper understanding and active participation across disciplines. Participants will explore how to design real-world, reflective, and higher-order questions that connect content to students’ experiences, support inclusive classroom dialogue, and measure student learning.</description>
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      <![CDATA[Grounded in frameworks such as Bloom’s Taxonomy and the 5E model, participants will examine how different types of questions promote deeper understanding and active participation across disciplines. Participants will explore how to design real-world, reflective, and higher-order questions that connect content to students’ experiences, support inclusive classroom dialogue, and measure student learning.   (<a href="https://cirtl.net/event/stimulating-student-engagement-and-motivation-by-asking-the-right-questions/">Online</a>). <span class="time-hm">11</span> a.m.-<span class="time-hm">12</span> p.m.]]>
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    <url>https://cirtl.net/event/stimulating-student-engagement-and-motivation-by-asking-the-right-questions/</url>
    <virtual_url>https://cirtl.net/event/stimulating-student-engagement-and-motivation-by-asking-the-right-questions/</virtual_url>
    <cost></cost>
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      <email></email>
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      <tag id="5883">assessment</tag>
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      <tag id="14374">for future faculty</tag>
      <tag id="15721">delta events</tag>
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    <sponsor>Delta Program in Research, Teaching and Learning </sponsor>
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  <event>
    <id>221760</id>
    <title>Exploring AI in Teaching: Purposful Writing Assignments</title>
    <subtitle>Center for Teaching, Learning &amp; Mentoring</subtitle>
    <description></description>
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      <![CDATA[(<a href="https://explore.wisc.edu/SU26EAI">Online</a>). <span class="time-hm">12</span>-<span class="time-hm">1:30</span> p.m. Information: janet.stakerwoerner@wisc.edu]]>
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      <![CDATA[  <a href="https://explore.wisc.edu/SU26EAI">Online</a>]]>
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    <end_date>Wed Jun 10 13:30:00 -0500 2026</end_date>
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    <virtual_url>https://explore.wisc.edu/SU26EAI</virtual_url>
    <cost></cost>
    <contact>
      <phone></phone>
      <email>janet.stakerwoerner@wisc.edu</email>
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      <tag id="1160">career development</tag>
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      <tag id="13968">CTLM</tag>
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    <sponsor>Center for Teaching, Learning &amp; Mentoring</sponsor>
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  <event>
    <id>221985</id>
    <title>Career-Ready Job Description Webinar</title>
    <subtitle>Watch Party</subtitle>
    <description>Join the Student Employment Team for a watch party of the National Student Employment Association (NSEA) webinar: Career-Ready Job Descriptions. Learn how the University of Arkansas connects student roles to eight career-ready skills, and how you can too. Discover ways to highlight career growth from the job description forward. Stick around after to chat. Bring your lunch! The webinar is 12:00-1:00.</description>
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      <![CDATA[Join the Student Employment Team for a watch party of the National Student Employment Association (NSEA) webinar: Career-Ready Job Descriptions. Learn how the University of Arkansas connects student roles to eight career-ready skills, and how you can too. Discover ways to highlight career growth from the job description forward. Stick around after to chat. Bring your lunch! The webinar is 12:00-1:00. 11301 <a class="location_link" href="https://map.wisc.edu/?initObj=0467">333 East Campus Mall</a>. <span class="time-hm">12</span>-<span class="time-hm">1:15</span> p.m. Information: 263-9180, kari.temkin@wisc.edu]]>
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    <start_date>Wed Jun 10 12:00:00 -0500 2026</start_date>
    <end_date>Wed Jun 10 13:15:00 -0500 2026</end_date>
    <url></url>
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    <cost></cost>
    <contact>
      <phone>608-263-9180</phone>
      <email>kari.temkin@wisc.edu</email>
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    <id>220743</id>
    <title>Clinical Practice Enhanced by Artificial Intelligence (AI) Grand Rounds</title>
    <subtitle>Accredited AI Grand Rounds</subtitle>
    <description>This accredited bi-monthly one-hour educational series connects frontline clinicians, champions in artificial intelligence (AI) applications in healthcare, and researchers to learn about and discuss leveraging AI technologies in healthcare settings within UW Health and beyond, rapidly evolving AI solutions, and AI governance.</description>
    <narrative_listing>
      <![CDATA[This accredited bi-monthly one-hour educational series connects frontline clinicians, champions in artificial intelligence (AI) applications in healthcare, and researchers to learn about and discuss leveraging AI technologies in healthcare settings within UW Health and beyond, rapidly evolving AI solutions, and AI governance. 1229 <a class="location_link" href="https://map.wisc.edu/?initObj=1480">Health Sciences Learning Center</a>  (<a href="https://uwmadison.zoom.us/j/92510710353?from=addon"><i>Also offered online</i></a>). <span class="time-hm">12:15</span>-<span class="time-hm">1:15</span> p.m. Information: 770-7207, marianna.shershneva@wisc.edu]]>
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      <![CDATA[1229 <a class="location_link" href="https://map.wisc.edu/?initObj=1480">Health Sciences Learning Center</a><br />  <a href="https://uwmadison.zoom.us/j/92510710353?from=addon"><i>Also offered online</i></a>]]>
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    <start_date>Wed Jun 10 12:15:00 -0500 2026</start_date>
    <end_date>Wed Jun 10 13:15:00 -0500 2026</end_date>
    <url>https://ce.icep.wisc.edu/clinical-practice-enhanced-by-ai-gr-26/content/2026-template-%E2%80%93-do-not-overwrite-enter-title-and-date-session-75</url>
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    <cost></cost>
    <contact>
      <phone>608-770-7207</phone>
      <email>marianna.shershneva@wisc.edu</email>
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  <event>
    <id>221689</id>
    <title>ALA-SC: The Reference Desk </title>
    <subtitle>FOR: ALA members and MALIS students and LIS Faculty </subtitle>
    <description>A space to hang out and be friendly! Ask questions of your fellow students and faculty, or study! 

BYOS (bring your own snacks :) ) </description>
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      <![CDATA[A space to hang out and be friendly! Ask questions of your fellow students and faculty, or study! 

BYOS (bring your own snacks :) )  <span class="time-hm">3</span>-<span class="time-hm">5</span> p.m. Cost: priceless :) . Information: alastudentchap-uwmad@g-groups.wisc.edu]]>
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    <start_date>Wed Jun 10 15:00:00 -0500 2026</start_date>
    <end_date>Wed Jun 10 17:00:00 -0500 2026</end_date>
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    <virtual_url></virtual_url>
    <cost>priceless :) </cost>
    <contact>
      <phone></phone>
      <email>alastudentchap-uwmad@g-groups.wisc.edu</email>
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  <event>
    <id>221770</id>
    <title>Intro to Life Drawing</title>
    <description>Learn how to approach working from a live model in this one-time workshop. Participants will be instructed on basic drawing strategies to simplify the human form and how to build line and value as pose lengths increase, all while working from a nude model. Class includes a pad of newsprint and a kneaded eraser, and all work will be done in charcoal. Leave this course with the boost of knowledge and confidence to make the most out of future figure drawing sessions you attend!</description>
    <narrative_listing>
      <![CDATA[Learn how to approach working from a live model in this one-time workshop. Participants will be instructed on basic drawing strategies to simplify the human form and how to build line and value as pose lengths increase, all while working from a nude model. Class includes a pad of newsprint and a kneaded eraser, and all work will be done in charcoal. Leave this course with the boost of knowledge and confidence to make the most out of future figure drawing sessions you attend! Festival Room, <a class="location_link" href="https://map.wisc.edu/?initObj=0008">Memorial Union</a>. <span class="time-hm">5:30</span>-<span class="time-hm">8</span> p.m. Cost: $100.00. Information: wheelhouse@union.wisc.edu]]>
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    <start_date>Wed Jun 10 17:30:00 -0500 2026</start_date>
    <end_date>Wed Jun 10 20:00:00 -0500 2026</end_date>
    <url>https://union.wisc.edu/events-and-activities/event-calendar/event/intro-life-drawing</url>
    <cost>$100.00</cost>
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      <phone/>
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  <event>
    <id>220523</id>
    <title>"Wisconsin Fireflies: Taxonomy, Ecology, and Conservation": In-Person Badger Talk in Cameron, WI</title>
    <subtitle>Presenter Daniel Young</subtitle>
    <description>This is an in-person talk hosted on June 10th, 2026 at 6:00 PM CDT by Hunt Hill Nature Center in Cameron, WI. Please register for this event here: https://hunthillnaturecenter.perfectmind.com/25733/OtherApps/BookMe4LandingPages/Class?widgetId=68e10f65-8f6c-498f-acb3-19d8949c4631&amp;redirectedFromEmbededMode=False&amp;classId=32246031-575e-4cd1-b418-ea324296166d&amp;occurrenceDate=20260610
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      <![CDATA[This is an in-person talk hosted on June 10th, 2026 at 6:00 PM CDT by Hunt Hill Nature Center in Cameron, WI. Please register for this event here: https://hunthillnaturecenter.perfectmind.com/25733/OtherApps/BookMe4LandingPages/Class?widgetId=68e10f65-8f6c-498f-acb3-19d8949c4631&amp;redirectedFromEmbededMode=False&amp;classId=32246031-575e-4cd1-b418-ea324296166d&amp;occurrenceDate=20260610
 1277 20th St, Cameron, WI 54822-9593, United States. <span class="time-hm">6</span> p.m. Cost: $16. Information: 263-7793, badgertalks@uwmad.wisc.edu]]>
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    <start_date>Wed Jun 10 18:00:00 -0500 2026</start_date>
    <url>https://www.facebook.com/share/1GaucEZtuY/</url>
    <virtual_url></virtual_url>
    <cost>$16</cost>
    <contact>
      <phone>608-263-7793</phone>
      <email>badgertalks@uwmad.wisc.edu</email>
    </contact>
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      <tag id="7024">Speakers Bureau</tag>
      <tag id="11919">Badger Talks</tag>
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    <sponsor>Badger Talks</sponsor>
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