Feburary 2026
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February 3
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Marquette University Fellowships and the International Affairs program present:
Fulbright Workshop Session 1: "Introduction to Fulbright"
5:00 pm in Wehr Physics 418 Pizza provided! Please RSVP
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February 4
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Politics & Film presents:
Look Who's Back (2015) What would happen if Hiltler woke up in the modern era?
5:00 pm in Wehr Life Sciences 100 Pizza provided! Please RSVP
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February 24
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Civic Dialogues and the Honors Program host:
A Presentation on Grading
Location and Time: TBD
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February 24
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Marquette University Fellowships and the International Affairs program present:
Fulbright Workshop Session 2: "The Insider's View: A Conversation with Past Applicants and Reviewers"
5:00 pm in Wehr Physics 418
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February 26
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Politics & Film presents:
The Revolution Will Not Be Televized (2003) Documentary film about the fall of Venezuela's Hugo Chávez
5:00 pm; location: TBD
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March 2026
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March 4
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Politics & Film presents:
Good Night and Good Luck (2005) CBS News takes on Senator McCarthy (1958) in this George Clooney-directed film based on real events
Location and Time: TBD
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March 6
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Milwaukee Area Political Science Seminars (MAPSS) present:
"When does Big Tech promote political liberalization vs. repression? Platform economy and mass contention in Southeast Asia” A talk by Dr. Mai Van Tran (Northern Illinois University)
1:00 pm (UWM Campus)
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March 17
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Marquette University Fellowships and the International Affairs program present:
Fulbright Workshop Session 3: "Launchpad: Starting Your Short Answer Questions"
5:00 pm in Wehr Physics 418
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March 27
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Politics & Film presents:
Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004) Documentary film about 9/11 and its impact on U.S. policy
Location and Time: TBD
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April 2026
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April 7
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Marquette University Fellowships and the International Affairs program present:
Fulbright Workshop Session 4: "Launchpad: Starting Your Statement of Grant Purpose"
5:00 pm in Wehr Physics 418
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April 10
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Milwaukee Area Political Science Seminars (MAPSS) present:
“Ideology and Political Engagement under Autocracy” A talk by Dr. Ora John Reuter (UWM)
1:00 pm in CN 223
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April 16
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Politics & Film presents:
Wag the Dog (1997) Insiders fabricate a war to distract from a presidential scandal
5:00 pm; location: TBD
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April 16
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Civic Dialogues present:
A Discussion with Dr. Hahrie Han Dr. Han is a MacArthur Fellow, Director of the SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University, and the author of Undivided: The Quest for Racial Solidarity in an American Church
Location and Time: TBD
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April 30
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Politics & Film presents:
No Other Land (2024) Oscar-winning documentary about Palestine and the West Bank
5:00 pm; location: TBD
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May 2026
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May 1
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Milwaukee Area Political Science Seminars (MAPSS) present:
“Persistent Minorities: Representational Deficits and the Federal Design Advantage” A talk by Jordan Marsh (Marquette University)
1:00 pm (UWM Campus)
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