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2019 FALL CATALOG OF UW ALUMNI EVENTS

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Remember what it was like when you regularly roamed campus? Studying in the stacks. Gathering at the Union. Cheering inside Camp Randall. Glory days, to be sure.

It’s about time to re-up your Badger quotient by coming back and experiencing what you love about UW–Madison once again.

With an array of events and activities offered throughout the fall specifically for alumni like you, it’s one of the best times of year to get reac-quainted with campus.

Find your reasons to return in the pages of this handy catalog. And invite your friends and family to join you. Because everybody should have the chance to RE Badger.

Schedule of events subject to change. denotes listings requiring advanced registration.

Visit uwfall.com

TURNIMAGINEWISCONSIN

A WISCONSIN EXPERIENCE

ALL ITS OWN

UWALUMNISTORE.COM

Badgers are closer than you think.

Activate your professional network today at BadgerBridge.com

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SEP 5

SEP 5, 12, 19, 26

33RD ANNUAL KENNETH B. RAPER SYMPOSIUM8 A.M., MICROBIAL SCIENCES BUILDING, 1550 LINDEN DR.

Highlighting microbiology- related research at UW–Madison.

CREATIVE CAMPUS TOURTIME VARIES, NANCY NICHOLAS HALL, 1300 LINDEN DR., THE LINK (LOBBY)

This entertaining walking tour of the arts at the UW takes you into the spaces where students create and perform. Visit arts.wisc.edu/arts-at-uw/creative-campus-tour/ for details.

WESTON ROUNDTABLE LECTURE SERIES4:15–5:15 P.M., MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, 1513 UNIVERSITY AVE., ROOM 1153

These lectures are designed to promote a robust understanding of sustainability science, engineering, and policy. Please visit nelson.wisc.edu/sage for further details.

SEP 6, 20

SEP

#UWFALL

SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER

TELLING 100 STORIES: ITALIAN HISTORY AND CULTURE IN SPECIAL COLLECTIONSMEMORIAL LIBRARY, 728 STATE ST., SPECIAL COLLECTIONS GALLERY

A rare-books exhibit of Italian works, framed by Boccaccio’s Decameron, a collection of tales set during the Plague.

SEP 5–DEC 13

SEP 5, 12, 19SANFORD BIGGERS12:30 P.M., CHAZEN MUSEUM OF ART, 750 UNIVERSITY AVE.

Free drop-in tours.

SEP 6, 20, 27

HOME GAME FRIDAY1–4 P.M., ONE ALUMNI PLACE, 650 N. LAKE ST.

Start your Badger football weekend with a spirited open house. Family-friendly activities, giveaways, and refreshments.

SEP 7WALSAA FIRE-UP10:30 A.M.–2:30 P.M., UW FOUNDATION, 1848 UNIVERSITY AVE.

Join hundreds of CALS alumni, faculty, staff, students, and friends at the 44th annual WALSAA Fire-Up tailgate.

SEP 10, 17, 24CLIMATE, PEOPLE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT PROGRAM SEMINAR SERIES3:30–4:30 P.M., ATMOSPHERIC, OCEANIC, AND SPACE SCIENCES BUILDING, 1225 W. DAYTON ST., ROOM 811

Weekly speaker series on Tuesdays. Please visit nelson.wisc.edu/ccr for further details.

WEDNESDAY NITE @ THE LAB7–8:15 P.M., GENETICS-BIOTECHNOLOGY CENTER, 425 HENRY MALL

Experience science and explore the unknown every week. You’ll discover the latest from UW–Madison researchers as they describe their investigations and inventions that are changing how we look at life and how we lead our lives.

SEP 11, 18, 25

SEP 13FABRICE MONTEIRO: THE PROPHECY12:30 P.M., CHAZEN MUSEUM OF ART, 750 UNIVERSITY AVE.

Free drop-in tours of the exhibition at 12:30 p.m. on Sept. 13, Oct. 10, and Nov. 7, and at 2 p.m. on Oct. 20 and Nov 24.

SEP 14

GOOD NEWS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE: A DISCUSSION WITH LEADING UW–MADISON RESEARCHERS9:20–10:20 A.M., ONE ALUMNI PLACE, 650 N. LAKE ST.

Featuring Cynthia Carlsson, MD, director of the UW Alzheimer’s Institute. Visit captimesideafest.com for more info.

SEP 17–192019 GEORGE L. MOSSE LECTURES3:30–5 P.M., PYLE CENTER, 702 LANGDON ST., VANDEBERG AUDITORIUM

Tara Zahra, “The Gallery of Vanished Husbands, Picture Brides, and Lost Children: How Migration Made Modern Family.”

EVENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

denotes listings requiring advanced registration.

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AUG. 30 @ South FloridaSEPT. 7 Central MichiganSEPT. 21 Michigan SEPT. 28 NorthwesternOCT. 5 Kent State

OCT. 12 Michigan State (Homecoming)

OCT. 19 @ IllinoisOCT. 26 @ Ohio StateNOV. 9 Iowa

NOV. 16 @ NebraskaNOV. 23 Purdue NOV. 30 @ MinnesotaDEC. 7 Big Ten

Championship DEC./JAN. Official Badger Bowl Tour

BADGER HUDDLE®/ Pohle’s Badger Blast Tailgate Home Field Advantage (hotel and game tickets exclusively offered to WAA members)Badger Tour Badger BashBadgervilleBadger Game Watch

Put a winning game plan together this season by catching football games at the Union, taking an official tour, celebrating on campus, or tailgating with Badgers on the road. uwalumni.com/athletics

FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

BADGER BASHBEGINS TWO AND A HALF HOURS BEFORE KICKOFF OF EVERY FOOTBALL HOME GAME, UNION SOUTH, 1308 W. DAYTON ST.

Free to attend, and open to the public, Badger Bash offers food, drinks, games, the UW Marching Band and Spirit Squad, and entertainment — indoors and out.

BADGERVILLEBEGINS TWO AND A HALF HOURS BEFORE KICKOFF OF EVERY FOOTBALL HOME GAME, ENGINEERING MALL (NOV. 24 IN THE WISCONSIN FIELD HOUSE)

Badgerville is free to attend, is open to the public, and features live entertainment, appearances by Bucky and the band, player autographs, and more.

BADGER GAME WATCHTIMES TBD; HELD EVERY FOOTBALL ROAD GAME, MEMORIAL UNION, 800 LANGDON ST. AND UNION SOUTH, 1308 W. DAYTON ST.

Gather with Badger fans to watch the games on the big screen when Wisconsin is on the road.

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EVENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER

WELLNESS WEDNESDAY1–2 P.M., CHAZEN MUSEUM OF ART, 750 UNIVERSITY AVE.

Events range from yoga to meditation. Third Wednesday of every month.

SEP 18SEP 18MINI MED SCHOOL: ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE: BREAKTHROUGHS IN DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT, AND CARE6:30–9 P.M., HEALTH SCIENCES LEARNING CENTER, 750 HIGHLAND AVE., ROOM 1306

Researchers will share scientific advancements related to early diagnosis, prevention, and the search for a cure.

SEP 19FALL WELCOME ICE CREAM SOCIAL SPONSORED BY THE LATIN AMERICAN, CARIBBEAN, AND IBERIAN STUDIES PROGRAM3–5 P.M., UNIVERSITY CLUB, 803 STATE ST., OUTDOOR PATIO

Join us for Babcock ice cream including a sundae bar, and chat with students, faculty, staff, and commu-nity members.

SEP 19PRECESSION OF THE DAY: THE WORLD OF MARY NOHL8–10 P.M., MEMORIAL UNION, 800 LANGDON ST., PLAY CIRCLE THEATER

Milwaukee-based performer Marielle Allschwang enlists The Visitations to present this multimedia performance.

SEP 19SANFORD BIGGERS CLOSING RECEPTION6–8 P.M., CHAZEN MUSEUM OF ART, 750 UNIVERSITY AVE.

Sanford Biggers and Mark Hines (Moon Medicin) performative lecture and musical event.

MADISON WRITING ASSISTANCE (MWA): A WRITING CENTER PROGRAM FOR THE COMMUNITYLOCATION VARIES

The MWA program offers free, one-to-one writing support for community members. Visit writing.wisc.edu for more information.

SEP 23–DEC 7

SEP 25SPIRIT OF AGING CAMP8:30 A.M.–2 P.M., UNION SOUTH, 1308 W. DAYTON ST.

First-ever Spirit of Aging Camp where professionals will share strategies for aging in a healthy and happy way.

SEP 26TOURS FOR THE PLASTIC ENTANGLEMENTS: ECOLOGY, AESTHETICS, MATERIALS EXHIBITIONCHAZEN MUSEUM OF ART, 750 UNIVERSITY AVE.

Free drop-in tours of the exhibition at 12:30 p.m. on Sept. 26, Oct. 3, and Nov. 21; and at 2 p.m. on Oct. 6, Oct. 13, and Nov. 3.

SEP 27

SEP 27BACK TO SCHOOL2–7 P.M., NANCY NICHOLAS HALL, 1300 LINDEN DR.

This afternoon includes fascinating lectures by SoHE faculty, hands-on workshops, and great food.

DAY OF LEARNING8:30 A.M.–3 P.M., FLUNO CENTER, 601 UNIVERSITY AVE., HOWARD AUDITORIUM Presented by the Class of 1969 and WAA. Members of the public are invited to become a Badger student once again.

SEP 27QUILTING MEMORY: A LIVE ACTION IN CHARCOAL AND MUSLIN5–7 P.M., TOP OF BASCOM HILL, 500 LINCOLN DR.

Roaming action-event to make charcoal rubbings of campus sites that have enduring significance for Ho-Chunk people.

SEP 30UW–MADISON PRESENTS:INSIGHTS INTO THE VALUE OF STUDENT HOUSING AND RECREATIONAL SPORTS6:30–8 P.M., GORDON DINING AND EVENT CENTER, 770 W. DAYTON ST.

New and remodeled dorms and recreational buildings are appearing on campus. Learn what is happening and why.

OCT 1, 8, 15, 22, 29CLIMATE, PEOPLE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT PROGRAM SEMINAR SERIES3:30–4:30 P.M., ATMOSPHERIC, OCEANIC, AND SPACE SCIENCES BUILDING, 1225 W. DAYTON ST., ROOM 811

Weekly speaker series on Tuesdays. Please visit nelson.wisc.edu/ccr for further details.

#UWFALL

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RE IGNITESPARK MORE OF

THOSE ENRICHING “AHA” MOMENTS

Alumni enrichment programs from the Wisconsin Alumni Association offer the kind of learning opportunities that alumni and friends with a thirst for knowledge crave. Here are a few upcoming programs:

DAY OF LEARNING | 8:30 AM–3 P.M., SEPT 27 Fluno Center, 601 University Ave.,Howard Auditorium Learn on campus again as you delve into what it means to be a Badger, climate change and clean air, the greatest hits of one Badger’s inspired entertainment career, and more. HEALTHY AGING SERIES | 7–8 P.M., OCT 17 AND NOV 21 Capital Lakes Retirement Community, 333 W. Main St. Learn how to live your best life — not just physically, but also mentally, emotionally, and financially. GLOBAL HOT SPOTS SERIES | 1:30–2:30 P.M. ON OCT 18 AND 10–11 A.M. ON NOV 15 Fluno Center, 601 University Ave., Howard Auditorium Dig into today’s hottest issues with UW faculty experts — from politics and global health to the environment and economics. BADGER CAFÉ | 6–8 P.M., OCT 22 One Alumni Place, 650 N. Lake St. Author Dick Wagner MA’67, PhD’71 will discuss his book We’ve Been Here All Along: Wisconsin’s Early Gay History. UW–MADISON PRESENTS: ADA DEER — ADVOCATE FOR NATIVE RIGHTS | 6–8 P.M., NOV 19 Memorial Union, 800 Langdon St., Play Circle TheaterJoin us for an evening honoring Ada Deer ’57, who will be in conversation with author Theda Perdue on Ada’s legacy.

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OCT

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OCTOBER OCTOBER

WEDNESDAY NITE @ THE LAB7–8:15 P.M., GENETICS-BIOTECHNOLOGY CENTER, 425 HENRY MALL

Experience science and explore the unknown every week. You’ll discover the latest from UW–Madison researchers as they describe their investigations and inventions that are changing how we look at life and how we lead our lives.

OCT 2WORLD DAIRY EXPO RECEPTION4–6 P.M., ALLIANT ENERGY CENTER, 1919 ALLIANT ENERGY CENTER WAY, MONONA ROOM

Join CALS alumni, faculty, and staff for a reception at the 2019 World Dairy Expo at the Alliant Energy Center.

OCT 3, 10, 17, 24, 31WESTON ROUNDTABLE LECTURE SERIES4:15–5:15 P.M., MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, 1513 UNIVERSITY AVE., ROOM 1153

These lectures are designed to promote a robust under-standing of sustainability science, engineering, and policy. Please visit nelson.wisc.edu/sage for further details. OCT 3

MEMORIES MATTER8–10 A.M., FULL COMPASS SYSTEMS, 9770 SILICON PRAIRIE PKWY., VERONA

Join us for a compli-mentary breakfast and to learn about supporting Alzheimer’s disease programs at UW–Madison.

J. JOBE SOFFA AND MARGUERITE JACQMIN SOFFA LECTURE4–6 P.M., PYLE CENTER, 702 LANGDON ST., ALUMNI LOUNGE

The lecture invites renowned women from across the globe to campus to speak on contemporary international issues. Sponsored by the International Division with the Human Rights Program as a co-sponsor.

OCT 3

OCT 3, 6, 13TOURS FOR THE PLASTIC ENTANGLEMENTS: ECOLOGY, AESTHETICS, MATERIALS EXHIBITIONCHAZEN MUSEUM OF ART, 750 UNIVERSITY AVE.

Free drop-in tours at 12:30 p.m. on Oct. 3, and Nov. 21; and at 2 p.m. on Oct. 6, Oct. 13, and Nov. 3.

CREATIVE CAMPUS TOURTIME VARIES, NANCY NICHOLAS HALL, 1551 LINDEN DR., THE LINK (LOBBY) This entertaining walking tour of the arts at the UW takes you into the spaces where students create and perform. Visit arts.wisc.edu/arts-at-uw/creative-campus-tour/ for details.

OCT 4, 11, 14, 18, 25OCT 4TANDEM PRESS FRIDAY JAZZ SERIES5–7 P.M., TANDEM PRESS, 1743 COMMERCIAL AVE.

Free concert series.

OCT 4OPENING RECEPTION FOR FABRICE MONTEIRO: THE PROPHECY EXHIBITION5:30–7:30 P.M., CHAZEN MUSEUM OF ART, 750 UNIVERSITY AVE. OCT 5

CO-OP CONNECTION8:30 A.M.–12 P.M., 100 BLOCK OF MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BLVD.

A public celebration of cooperatives! Enjoy family activities, prize drawings, product samples, and more.

CHANTICLEER7:30–9:30 P.M., HAMEL MUSIC CENTER, 740 UNIVERSITY AVE., MEAD WITTER FOUNDATION CONCERT HALL

“The world’s reigning male chorus” (New Yorker) presents a program inspired by global travel titled Trade Winds.

OCT 6

OCT 6SUNDAY AFTERNOON LIVE AT THE CHAZEN12:30–2 P.M., CHAZEN MUSEUM OF ART, 750 UNIVERSITY AVE.

The first Sunday of every month (except January).

EVENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

#UWFALL

OCT 4, 11

HOME GAME FRIDAY1–4 P.M., ONE ALUMNI PLACE, 650 N. LAKE ST.

Start your Badger football weekend with a spirited open house. Family-friendly activ-ities, giveaways, and refreshments.

denotes listings requiring advanced registration.

OCT 4FREE ART FRIDAY5–7 P.M., MEMORIAL UNION, 800 LANGDON ST.

Make a free arts-and- crafts project with Wheelhouse Studios.

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RE VARSITYHOMECOMING:

THIS ONE’S FOR ALL YOU

BADGERS OUT THERE

Get ready to celebrate the beloved tradition of UW Homecoming. It’s a great way to reconnect with campus, relive favorite UW moments, and all-around re-Bucky yourself in what you love about being a Badger.

uwalumni.com/homecoming

And be sure to sport The Red Shirt™, 12th Edition, the official shirt of Homecoming, by ordering yours today at uwalumni.com/theredshirt

2019 UW HOMECOMING HIGHLIGHTS

THURSDAY, OCT. 10 SUCCESSWORKS ROCKS! CONCERT | 8 P.M. Wisconsin Union Theater, Shannon Hall Featuring Béla Fleck, Zakir Hussain, and Edgar Meyer with Rakesh Chaurasia.

FRIDAY, OCT. 11 HOME GAME FRIDAY | 1–4 P.M. One Alumni Place NATIONAL PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL AND MULTICULTURAL GREEK COUNCIL YARD SHOW | 4 P.M. Memorial Union Terrace Stage Featuring stepping, strolling, and saluting. UW HOMECOMING PARADE | 6 P.M. State St. and Gilman St. Featuring Bucky, the Spirit Squad, fun floats, and more. UW HOMECOMING BLOCK PARTY AFTER THE PARADE Alumni Park and Memorial Union FREE, family-friendly party with live music, spirited activities, fireworks, and more. Brought to you by the Wisconsin Alumni Association, Wisconsin Union, Isthmus, The Red Card Meal Plan, and MC Audio.

OCTOBER

SATURDAY, OCT. 12 BADGER BASH | 12 P.M. Union South BADGERVILLE | 12 P.M. Engineering Mall MULTICULTURAL HOMECOMING TAILGATE AND GAME WATCH | 1:30—5 P.M. Pyle Center Reconnect with your fellow Badgers and celebrate Homecoming. WISCONSIN VS. MICHIGAN STATE HOMECOMING FOOTBALL GAME 2:30 OR 3 P.M. KICKOFF Camp Randall Stadium Root for the Badgers as they battle the Spartans. MULTICULTURAL HOMECOMING COMEDY SHOW | 6:30—9 P.M. Wisconsin Historical Society Local and celebrity comedians. Free to attend. O

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OCT 8WIND ENSEMBLE CONCERT7:30–9 P.M., HAMEL MUSIC CENTER, 740 UNIVERSITY AVE.

The Wind Ensemble opening concert in the new Hamel Music Center. Music by Augusta Read Thomas, Carlos Simon, and others.

OCT 10, 20FABRICE MONTEIRO: THE PROPHECY12:30 P.M., CHAZEN MUSEUM OF ART, 750 UNIVERSITY AVE.

Free drop-in tours at 12:30 p.m. on Oct. 10 and Nov. 7, and at 2 p.m. on Oct. 20 and Nov 24.

OCT 10JORDAHL PUBLIC LANDS LECTURE: “LAND STORIES: VOICES OF THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE”7–8:30 P.M., MEMORIAL UNION, 800 LANGDON ST., GREAT HALL

Join us for a special evening of intergenera-tional storytellers who will share their land stories and experiences.

OCT 11

OCT 11ECONOMIC SYMPOSIUM: A DISCUSSION WITH ECONOMICS THOUGHT LEADERS ON AMERICAN ECONOMIC CHALLENGES IN 20198:30 A.M.–4:15 P.M., GORDON DINING AND EVENTS CENTER, 770 W. DAYTON ST., AND UNION SOUTH, 1308 W. DAYTON ST.

Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from industry leaders with Wisconsin economics connections.

OCT 11FILL THE HILL6 A.M.–5 P.M., 500 LINCOLN DR., BASCOM HILL

Those famous flamingos will flock to Bascom Hill again during a one-day effort that brings campus lore to life and supports the 2019 Annual Campaign. Check out the flamingos on Bascom and make a gift at uwflamingos.com

OCT 11

OCT 11NATIONAL PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL AND MULTICULTURAL GREEK COUNCIL YARD SHOW4 P.M., MEMORIAL UNION TERRACE STAGE, 800 LANGDON ST.

Enjoy stepping, strolling, and saluting.

HOMECOMING BLOCK PARTY AFTER THE PARADEALUMNI PARK AND MEMORIAL UNION, 724 LANGDON ST.

Free, family-friendly party features live music, silent disco, spirited activities, fireworks over Lake Mendota, and more. Brought to you by the Wisconsin Alumni Association, Wisconsin Union, Isthmus, The Red Card Meal Plan, and MC Audio.

UW HOMECOMING PARADE6 P.M., GILMAN AND STATE ST.

Featuring Bucky, the Spirit Squad, fun floats, and more.

OCT 11WISCONSIN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS FIREWORKS VIEWING PARTY7–9 P.M., MEMORIAL UNION, 800 LANGDON ST., MAIN LOUNGE

Enjoy an evening with fellow alumni and the new dean at a free event to watch fireworks over Lake Mendota.

OCT 11BACK TO THE ’90S ALUMNI MIXER10:30 P.M.–2 A.M., TAVERNAKAYA, 27 E. MAIN ST.

Hosted by Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.

OCT 10

SUCCESSWORKS ROCKS! FEATURING BÉLA FLECK, ZAKIR HUSSAIN, AND EDGAR MEYER WITH RAKESH CHAURASIA8–11 P.M., MEMORIAL UNION, 800 LANGDON ST., SHANNON HALL Concert supporting the professional success of L&S students. Co-presented by SuccessWorks and the Wisconsin Union Theater.

EVENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

OCT 11–12ENGINEERS’ DAYLOCATIONS VARY

Join us for the 72nd annual Engineers’ Day. Visit engr.wisc.edu/eday for a full list of events.

OCT 11–12UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN 7TH ANNUAL UPDATE AND ADVANCES IN PSYCHIATRYMONONA TERRACE, 1 JOHN NOLEN DR.

Meet the needs of physicians and mental health professionals need for education in the area of psychiatry.

#UWFALL denotes listings requiring advanced registration.

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OCT 12SCHOOL OF EDUCATION 2019 HOMECOMING TAILGATE12–2 P.M., UNION SOUTH, 1308 W. DAYTON ST., THIRD FLOOR

Join us for a tailgate lunch at Union South before the Badgers play Michigan State for Homecoming!

OCT 12

OCT 12

PSYCHOLOGY ALUMNI TAILGATEDR. JANET HYDE’S HOME

Join Department of Psychology alumni and faculty for a free tail-gate lunch before the Homecoming game.

OCT 12

MULTICULTURAL HOMECOMING COMEDY SHOW6:30–9 P.M., WISCONSIN HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 816 STATE ST.

Local and celebrity comedians. Free to attend.

MULTICULTURAL HOMECOMING TAILGATE AND WATCH PARTY1:30–5 P.M., PYLE CENTER, 702 LANGDON ST.

Watch the game! Partake in food, fun, and fellowship!

OCT 12WISCONSIN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS HOMECOMING BASH12–2 P.M., GRAINGER HALL, 975 UNIVERSITY AVE.

Enjoy lunch, live music, and family-friendly games and activities at the official WSB tailgate party!

OCT 15GO BIG READ AUTHOR KEYNOTE EVENT7–8:30 P.M., MEMORIAL UNION, 800 LANGDON ST., SHANNON HALL

Go Big Read Keynote Event: An Evening with Deborah Blum, author of The Poison Squad. No tickets required.

WELLNESS WEDNESDAY1–2 P.M., CHAZEN MUSEUM OF ART, 750 UNIVERSITY AVE.

Events range from yoga to meditation. Third Wednesday of every month.

OCT 16

WISCONSIN SCIENCE FESTIVALDISCOVERY BUILDING, 330 N. ORCHARD ST.

From birds to breweries, water to wizards and more, #WiSciFest celebrates science with events for all ages.

OCT 17–20HEALTHY AGING SERIES7–8 P.M., CAPITOL LAKES RETIREMENT COMMUNITY, 333 W. MAIN ST.

Dr. Kelli Koltyn PhD’90 will summarize benefits of reducing sedentary behavior and how it differs from too little exercise.

OCT 17CALS HONORARY RECOGNITION5:30 P.M., UNION SOUTH, 1308 W. DAYTON ST., VARSITY HALL

CALS Honorary Recognition Awards Banquet and Ceremony recognizes accomplished and distinguished alumni and friends.

OCT 17

OCT 18

STARGAZING IN ALUMNI PARK7–9 P.M., ALUMNI PARK, 724 LANGDON ST.

See the night sky through a telescope, tour Alumni Park’s illuminated exhibits, and enjoy music and light refreshments.

EVENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

OCT 19WISCONSIN SCIENCE FESTIVAL AND FAMILY WEEKEND TOURS AT ALUMNI PARK11:30 A.M.–2 P.M., ALUMNI PARK, 724 LANGDON ST.

Guided tours of Alumni Park exhibits with science- themed stories of UW–Madison alumni, discoveries, and innovations.

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GLOBAL HOT SPOTS1:30–2:30 P.M., FLUNO CENTER, 601 UNIVERSITY AVE., HOWARD AUDITORIUM

Dr. Menzie Chinn will discuss trade and tariffs and their effects on the global economy.

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HOME GAME FRIDAYS SEPT. 6, 20, 27; OCT. 4, 11; NOV. 8 1–4 P.M. ONE ALUMNI PLACE, 650 N. LAKE ST.

RE ENERGIZE DESTINATION:ALUMNI PARK

OCT 22

OCT 20YUMI KUROSAWA WITH SPECIAL GUEST ANUBRATA CHATTERJEE8–10 P.M., MEMORIAL UNION, 800 LANGDON ST., PLAY CIRCLE THEATER

Visionary Yumi Kurosawa teams up with Anubrata Chatterjee to bring together two expressive musical traditions.

BADGER CAFÉ: WE’VE BEEN HERE ALL ALONG, A CONVERSATION WITH DICK WAGNER 6–8 P.M., ONE ALUMNI PLACE, 650 N. LAKE ST.

Author and alum Dick Wagner MA’67, PhD’71 will dis-cuss his book We’ve Been Here All Along: Wisconsin’s Early Gay History.

NEW FRONTIERS IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE RESEARCH5–8 P.M., GORDON DINING AND EVENT CENTER, 770 W. DAYTON ST.

Free community event that provides information on healthy aging and building and maintaining brain health.

OCT 23

OCT 24SAVING SIGHT SESSION5:30–7 P.M., HEALTH SCIENCES LEARNING CENTER, 750 HIGHLAND AVE., ROOM 1306

Community event that is modeled after the UW’s School of Medicine and Public Health’s Mini-Med School program.

BEFORE AND AFTER WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE: THE HISTORY AND EFFECTS OF THE 19TH AMENDMENT6:30–9:30 P.M., PYLE CENTER, 702 LANGDON ST., AT&T LOUNGE

A panel of experts will commemorate and discuss the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage followed by a reception.

OCT 24

ULTIMATE DUETS: ARTURO SANDOVAL WITH VOCALIST JANE MONHEIT8–10 P.M., MEMORIAL UNION, 800 LANGDON ST., SHANNON HALL

Grammy winner Arturo Sandoval will be accompanied by jazz vocalist Jane Monheit.

OCT 25

#UWFALL

Badger football fans (and all alumni and friends), when Wisconsin plays in Camp Randall this season, rush to One Alumni Place the Friday before for a drop-in open house that includes:

• UW-themed giveaways

• Family-friendly activities

• Refreshments

• Spirited sing-alongs

Visit alumnipark.com for more details and to learn about other fall events.

OCTOBER

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OCTOBER, NOVEMBER NOVEMBER

OCT 25RECEPTION FOR PLASTIC ENTANGLEMENTS: ECOLOGY, AESTHETICS, MATERIALS EXHIBITION5:30–8 P.M., CHAZEN MUSEUM OF ART, 750 UNIVERSITY AVE.

OCT 26PLASTIC ENTANGLEMENTS: ECOLOGY, AESTHETICS, MATERIALS12 P.M., CHAZEN MUSEUM OF ART, 750 UNIVERSITY AVE.

Join Chazen director Amy Gilman and Palmer Museum of Art airector Erin Coe for a conversation on the exhibition.

OCT 31, NOV 2FLIGHT: TORN LIKE A ROSE7:30–9:30 P.M., LATHROP HALL, 1050 UNIVERSITY AVE., MARGARET H’DOUBLER PERFORMANCE SPACE

Peggy Choy Dance presents a Persian allegorical tale with a Sufi theme told through Afro-Asian dance fusion.

NOV 1

PILOBOLUS: SHADOWLAND, THE NEW ADVENTURE8–10 P.M., MEMORIAL UNION, 800 LANGDON ST., SHANNON HALL

Pilobolus’s new show, Shadowland, The New Adventure, uses exploration of mixed media to tell a love story.

NOV 1

FREE ART FRIDAY5–7 P.M., MEMORIAL UNION, 800 LANGDON ST.

Make a free arts-and- crafts project with Wheelhouse Studios.

EMANUEL AX7:30–9:30 P.M., MEMORIAL UNION, 800 LANGDON ST., SHANNON HALL

Taking the Shannon Hall stage for the eighth time, Emanuel Ax celebrates Beethoven’s 250th birthday.

NOV 2

NOV 2UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN–MADISON ART DEPARTMENT ANNUAL OPEN STUDIO DAY12–5 P.M., ART LOFTS, 111 NORTH FRANCES ST.; HUMANITIES BUILDING 6TH AND 7TH FLOORS, 455 N. PARK ST.

More than 50 artist studios will be open to the public. Meet artists, and attend talks, workshops, and art sales.

NOV 3, 21

NOV 5–6

TOURS FOR THE PLASTIC ENTANGLEMENTS: ECOLOGY, AESTHETICS, MATERIALS EXHIBITIONCHAZEN MUSEUM OF ART, 750 UNIVERSITY AVE.

Free drop-in tours at 2 p.m. on Nov. 3.; and 12:30 p.m. on Nov. 21.

NOV 3SUNDAY AFTERNOON LIVE AT THE CHAZEN12:30–2 P.M., CHAZEN MUSEUM OF ART, 750 UNIVERSITY AVE.

The first Sunday of every month (except January).

NOV 5, 12, 19, 26CLIMATE, PEOPLE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT PROGRAM SEMINAR SERIES3:30–4:30 P.M., ATMOSPHERIC, OCEANIC, AND SPACE SCIENCES BUILDING, 1225 W. DAYTON ST., ROOM 811

Weekly speaker series on Tuesdays. Please visit nelson.wisc.edu/ccr for further details.

DIVERSITY FORUM 2019UNION SOUTH, 1308 W. DAYTON ST., VARSITY HALL

The conference-style event will feature a keynote address by ABC News host John Quiñones. Visit diversity.wisc.edu for more details.

WEDNESDAY NITE @ THE LAB7–8:15 P.M., GENETICS- BIOTECHNOLOGY CENTER, 425 HENRY MALL

Experience science and explore the unknown every week. You’ll discover the latest from UW–Madison researchers as they describe their investigations and inventions that are changing how we look at life and how we lead our lives.

NOV 6, 13, 20, 27

NOV 7, 24FABRICE MONTEIRO: THE PROPHECY12:30 P.M., CHAZEN MUSEUM OF ART, 750 UNIVERSITY AVE.

Free drop-in tours at 12:30 p.m. on Nov. 7 and at 2 p.m. on Nov 24.

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NOV 7, 14, 21, DEC 5WESTON ROUNDTABLE LECTURE SERIES4:15–5:15 P.M., MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, 1513 UNIVERSITY AVE., ROOM 1153

These lectures are designed to promote a robust under-standing of sustainability science, engineering, and policy. Please visit nelson.wisc.edu/sage for further details.

NOV 8, 22HOME GAME FRIDAY1–4 P.M., ONE ALUMNI PLACE, 650 N. LAKE ST.

Start your Badger football weekend with a spirited open house. Family-friendly activities, give-aways, and refreshments.

SCHOOL OF PHARMACY CITATION OF MERIT DINNER AND AWARDS5–9 P.M., UPPER CARSON GULLEY, 1515 TRIPP CIR.

The School of Pharmacy will honor four distinguished alumni with the Citation of Merit, the school’s highest honor.

NOV 8

NOV 15

NOV 8THE UW–MADISON WRITING CENTER’S 50TH ANNIVERSARY: CELEBRATING A STRONG CULTURE OF WRITING FOR CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY12–4 P.M., ROOM 6191, HELEN C. WHITE HALL, 600 N. PARK ST.

Learn about our programs, share your Writing Center experiences, write with Bucky, and eat cake! Visit writing.wisc.edu for more information.

NOV 9SCHOOL OF PHARMACY ALUMNI TAILGATE AND GAME VIEWING PARTYUNION SOUTH, 1308 W. DAYTON ST., VARSITY HALL

Join fellow pharmacy alumni for a Badgers vs. Hawkeyes football tailgate and stick around to watch the game.

GLOBAL HOT SPOTS10–11 A.M., FLUNO CENTER, 601 UNIVERSITY AVE., HOWARD AUDITORIUM

Professor Brad Chandler will address the effects of crypto- currencies on the global economy.

NOV 15TANDEM PRESS FRIDAY JAZZ SERIES5–7 P.M., TANDEM PRESS, 1743 COMMERCIAL AVE.

Free concert series.

LAS CAFETERAS AND LADAMA8–10 P.M., MEMORIAL UNION, 800 LANGDON ST., SHANNON HALL, Las Cafeteras are remixing roots music and telling modern-day stories.

NOV 15

NOV 19

UW–MADISON PRESENTS: ADA DEER — ADVOCATE FOR NATIVE RIGHTS6–8 P.M., MEMORIAL UNION, 800 LANGDON ST., PLAY CIRCLE THEATER

Join us for an evening honoring Ada Deer ’57, who will be in conversation with author Theda Perdue on Ada’s legacy.

HEALTHY AGING SERIES7–8 P.M., CAPITOL LAKES RETIREMENT COMMUNITY, 333 W. MAIN ST.

Discuss how planarians (flat worms) use stem cells as the source of new tissue during regeneration and maintenance.

NOV 21

WELLNESS WEDNESDAY1–2 P.M., CHAZEN MUSEUM OF ART, 750 UNIVERSITY AVE.

Events range from yoga to meditation. Third Wednesday of every month.

NOV 20, DEC 18

ALICIA OLATUJA QUINTET8–10 P.M., MEMORIAL UNION, 800 LANGDON ST., SHANNON HALL

Alicia Olatuja has been astounding audiences with her exquisite vocals and artistic versatility.

NOV 21NOV 21DIVISION OF THE ARTS 2019 INTERDISCIPLINARY ARTIST IN RESIDENCE CARRIE HANSON PERFORMANCE6–8 P.M., CHAZEN MUSEUM OF ART, 750 UNIVERSITY AVE.

A collaborative group performance and showcase from students in Carrie Hanson’s interdisciplinary arts class.

DEC 3CLIMATE, PEOPLE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT PROGRAM SEMINAR SERIES3:30–4:30 P.M., ATMOSPHERIC, OCEANIC, AND SPACE SCIENCES BUILDING, 1225 W. DAYTON ST., ROOM 811

Weekly speaker series on Tuesdays. Please visit nelson.wisc.edu/ccr for further details.

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