Day Events

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25379{ts '2013-06-09 00:00:00'}ALL Week of Learning  
25380{ts '2013-06-17 00:00:00'}ALL Annual Meeting  
Events

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5821602013-05-25 12:00:00.02013-05-25 16:00:00.0Library Hours  
5821592013-05-24 10:00:00.02013-05-24 16:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features photographs printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives documenting Kenosha and Racine counties and surrounding areas. The dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display here, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s, while the digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus this spring.    
5821572013-05-24 07:45:00.02013-05-24 16:30:00.0Library Hours  
5821582013-05-24 10:00:00.02013-05-24 16:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.    
5821562013-05-23 22:00:00.02013-05-24 04:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5801472013-08-23 08:30:00.02013-08-23 14:30:00.0Managing Nonprofit EmployeesTallent Hall 281  
5801462013-08-11 19:00:00.02013-08-11 21:00:00.0Mini Course: Intermediate/Advanced Digital CameraMolinaro 140 This course is for those who desire to take their photography up a notch!  We will start with a review of the basic functions and move from automatic exposures to more creative options.  Metering, white-balance, shutter, aperture, ISO, macro, depth of field – we cover it all and more!  This is a hands-on class geared towards digital SLR’s but these principles apply to any camera with manual controls.  Learn to improve your everyday images and even explore new photographic opportunities.  Students should bring camera and manuals. Instructor: Mike Bisom Limit: 10  
5801442013-08-03 09:00:00.02013-08-03 13:00:00.0Mini Course: Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers Recertification CoOrchard Room The BLS for Healthcare Providers course covers core material such as adult and pediatric CPR (including two rescuer scenarios and use of the bag mask), foreign body airway obstruction and automated external defibrillation.  Keep current! Instructor: Paul Schlereth Limit: 6  
5801452013-08-04 19:00:00.02013-08-04 21:00:00.0Mini Course: Intermediate/Advanced Digital CameraMolinaro 140 This course is for those who desire to take their photography up a notch!  We will start with a review of the basic functions and move from automatic exposures to more creative options.  Metering, white-balance, shutter, aperture, ISO, macro, depth of field – we cover it all and more!  This is a hands-on class geared towards digital SLR’s but these principles apply to any camera with manual controls.  Learn to improve your everyday images and even explore new photographic opportunities.  Students should bring camera and manuals. Instructor: Mike Bisom Limit: 10  
5801432013-07-28 19:00:00.02013-07-28 21:00:00.0Mini Course: Intermediate/Advanced Digital CameraMolinaro 140 This course is for those who desire to take their photography up a notch!  We will start with a review of the basic functions and move from automatic exposures to more creative options.  Metering, white-balance, shutter, aperture, ISO, macro, depth of field – we cover it all and more!  This is a hands-on class geared towards digital SLR’s but these principles apply to any camera with manual controls.  Learn to improve your everyday images and even explore new photographic opportunities.  Students should bring camera and manuals. Instructor: Mike Bisom Limit: 10  
5801412013-07-26 08:30:00.02013-07-26 14:30:00.0Nonprofit Board Development & ManagementTallent Hall 281  
5801422013-07-27 12:00:00.02013-07-27 16:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.    
5801402013-07-25 12:00:00.02013-07-25 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features photographs printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives documenting Kenosha and Racine counties and surrounding areas. The dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display here, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s, while the digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus this spring.    
5801392013-07-24 12:00:00.02013-07-24 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5801382013-07-23 12:00:00.02013-07-23 20:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5801342013-07-20 09:00:00.02013-07-20 13:00:00.0Mini Course: Basic Life Support (BLS) for Health Care Providers CertificatiOrchard Room The BLS for Healthcare Providers course covers core material such as adult and pediatric CPR (including two rescuer scenarios and use of the bag mask), foreign body airway obstruction and automated external defibrillation.  Get certified! Instructor: Paul Schlereth Limit: 6  
5801352013-07-20 12:00:00.02013-07-20 16:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.    
5801362013-07-21 19:00:00.02013-07-21 21:00:00.0Mini Course: Intermediate/Advanced Digital CameraMolinaro 140 This course is for those who desire to take their photography up a notch!  We will start with a review of the basic functions and move from automatic exposures to more creative options.  Metering, white-balance, shutter, aperture, ISO, macro, depth of field – we cover it all and more!  This is a hands-on class geared towards digital SLR’s but these principles apply to any camera with manual controls.  Learn to improve your everyday images and even explore new photographic opportunities.  Students should bring camera and manuals. Instructor: Mike Bisom Limit: 10  
5801372013-07-22 10:00:00.02013-07-22 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5801332013-07-18 12:00:00.02013-07-18 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features photographs printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives documenting Kenosha and Racine counties and surrounding areas. The dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display here, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s, while the digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus this spring.    
5801322013-07-18 12:00:00.02013-07-18 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5801302013-07-17 12:00:00.02013-07-17 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5801292013-07-16 12:00:00.02013-07-16 20:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5801312013-07-17 12:00:00.02013-07-17 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5801282013-07-16 12:00:00.02013-07-16 20:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5801272013-07-15 10:00:00.02013-07-15 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print Exhibition Fine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5801262013-07-15 10:00:00.02013-07-15 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5801252013-07-14 19:00:00.02013-07-14 21:00:00.0Mini Course: Intermediate/Advanced Digital CameraMolinaro 140 This course is for those who desire to take their photography up a notch!  We will start with a review of the basic functions and move from automatic exposures to more creative options.  Metering, white-balance, shutter, aperture, ISO, macro, depth of field – we cover it all and more!  This is a hands-on class geared towards digital SLR’s but these principles apply to any camera with manual controls.  Learn to improve your everyday images and even explore new photographic opportunities.  Students should bring camera and manuals. Instructor: Mike Bisom Limit: 10  
5801242013-07-13 12:00:00.02013-07-13 16:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.    
5801232013-07-13 12:00:00.02013-07-13 16:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5801222013-07-11 12:00:00.02013-07-11 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5801212013-07-11 12:00:00.02013-07-11 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features photographs printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives documenting Kenosha and Racine counties and surrounding areas. The dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display here, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s, while the digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus this spring.    
5801202013-07-10 12:00:00.02013-07-10 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5801192013-07-10 12:00:00.02013-07-10 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5801182013-07-10 09:00:00.02013-07-10 13:00:00.0Mini Course: Basic Life Support (BLS) for Health Care Providers CertificatiOrchard Room The BLS for Healthcare Providers course covers core material such as adult and pediatric CPR (including two rescuer scenarios and use of the bag mask), foreign body airway obstruction and automated external defibrillation.  Get certified! Instructor: Paul Schlereth Limit: 6  
5801172013-07-09 12:00:00.02013-07-09 20:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5801122013-07-06 12:00:00.02013-07-06 16:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.    
5801112013-07-06 12:00:00.02013-07-06 16:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5801092013-07-04 12:00:00.02013-07-04 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features photographs printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives documenting Kenosha and Racine counties and surrounding areas. The dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display here, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s, while the digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus this spring.    
5801102013-07-04 12:00:00.02013-07-04 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5801082013-07-03 19:00:00.02013-07-03 21:00:00.0Mini Course: Using Your Camera FlashMolinaro 140 Begins June 26th. This class is for people who have a shoe mount flash and simply want to get better images using the flash.  We will learn that flash metering is different than camera metering.  We will talk about how to improve the quality of light from your flash by diffusing and/or bouncing your light.  And even flash techniques that can be used to freeze action with slow shutter speeds!  Students will need a camera with a shoe mount flash. Instructor: Mike Bisom Limit: 15  
5801042013-07-02 12:00:00.02013-07-02 20:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5801032013-07-01 19:00:00.02013-07-01 21:00:00.0Mini Course: Intermediate Italian for Travelers Mini CourseTallent 201 This course is a follow-up to the Beginners Italian for Travelers.  Intermediate Italian for Travelers will expand on the quick phrases so you can communicate in Italian effectively. This course will continue to provide an introduction to the Italian culture for first time travelers to Italy. It will also provide students with necessary language skills and the information and resources to make your first Italian travel experience enjoyable! Instructor: Ralph Annina Limit: 25  
5801072013-07-03 12:00:00.02013-07-03 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5801062013-07-03 12:00:00.02013-07-03 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5801052013-07-02 12:00:00.02013-07-02 20:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5801162013-07-09 12:00:00.02013-07-09 20:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5801022013-07-01 10:00:00.02013-07-01 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5801012013-07-01 10:00:00.02013-07-01 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print Exhibition Fine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5801002013-06-29 12:00:00.02013-06-29 16:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.    
5800982013-06-28 08:30:00.02013-06-28 14:30:00.0Financial Management for Nonprofit OrganizationsTallent Hall 281  
5800992013-06-29 12:00:00.02013-06-29 16:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5800952013-06-26 19:00:00.02013-06-26 21:00:00.0Mini Course: Using Your Camera FlashMolinaro 140 Begins June 26th. This class is for people who have a shoe mount flash and simply want to get better images using the flash.  We will learn that flash metering is different than camera metering.  We will talk about how to improve the quality of light from your flash by diffusing and/or bouncing your light.  And even flash techniques that can be used to freeze action with slow shutter speeds!  Students will need a camera with a shoe mount flash. Instructor: Mike Bisom Limit: 15  
5800972013-06-27 12:00:00.02013-06-27 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features photographs printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives documenting Kenosha and Racine counties and surrounding areas. The dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display here, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s, while the digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus this spring.    
5800962013-06-27 12:00:00.02013-06-27 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5800942013-06-26 12:00:00.02013-06-26 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5800932013-06-26 12:00:00.02013-06-26 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5800842013-06-22 10:00:00.02013-06-22 16:00:00.0UW-Parkside Summer Arts & Crafts FestivalCampus Grounds  
5800852013-06-22 12:00:00.02013-06-22 16:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5800862013-06-22 12:00:00.02013-06-22 16:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.    
5800872013-06-24 10:00:00.02013-06-24 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5800912013-06-25 12:00:00.02013-06-25 20:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5800922013-06-25 19:00:00.02013-06-25 21:00:00.0Mini Course: Digital Camera BasicsMolinaro 140 Begins June 4th. Pixels, mega-pixels, JPEGs, resolution . . . what does it all mean? What can I do to get better pictures? This course can help you! This is a basic hands-on class covering functions commonly found on today's digital cameras from a Point & Shoot camera to a digital SLR. From memory cards to the different dials and menus, this class will help you sort it all out and get you on the road to taking better pictures. Students should bring cameras and manuals and be ready to explore new potentials! Instructor: Mike Bisom Limit: 10  
5800902013-06-25 12:00:00.02013-06-25 20:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5800892013-06-24 19:00:00.02013-06-24 21:00:00.0Mini Course: Intermediate Italian for Travelers Mini CourseTallent 201 This course is a follow-up to the Beginners Italian for Travelers.  Intermediate Italian for Travelers will expand on the quick phrases so you can communicate in Italian effectively. This course will continue to provide an introduction to the Italian culture for first time travelers to Italy. It will also provide students with necessary language skills and the information and resources to make your first Italian travel experience enjoyable! Instructor: Ralph Annina Limit: 25  
5800822013-06-20 12:00:00.02013-06-20 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features photographs printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives documenting Kenosha and Racine counties and surrounding areas. The dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display here, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s, while the digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus this spring.    
5800882013-06-24 10:00:00.02013-06-24 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print Exhibition Fine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5800832013-06-20 12:00:00.02013-06-20 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5800812013-06-19 12:00:00.02013-06-19 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5800752013-06-17 10:00:00.02013-06-17 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print Exhibition Fine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5800762013-06-17 19:00:00.02013-06-17 21:00:00.0Mini Course: Intermediate Italian for Travelers Mini CourseTallent 201 This course is a follow-up to the Beginners Italian for Travelers.  Intermediate Italian for Travelers will expand on the quick phrases so you can communicate in Italian effectively. This course will continue to provide an introduction to the Italian culture for first time travelers to Italy. It will also provide students with necessary language skills and the information and resources to make your first Italian travel experience enjoyable! Instructor: Ralph Annina Limit: 25  
5800802013-06-19 12:00:00.02013-06-19 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5800792013-06-18 19:00:00.02013-06-18 21:00:00.0Mini Course: Digital Camera BasicsMolinaro 140 Begins June 4th. Pixels, mega-pixels, JPEGs, resolution . . . what does it all mean? What can I do to get better pictures? This course can help you! This is a basic hands-on class covering functions commonly found on today's digital cameras from a Point & Shoot camera to a digital SLR. From memory cards to the different dials and menus, this class will help you sort it all out and get you on the road to taking better pictures. Students should bring cameras and manuals and be ready to explore new potentials! Instructor: Mike Bisom Limit: 10  
5800732013-06-15 12:00:00.02013-06-15 16:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.    
5800782013-06-18 12:00:00.02013-06-18 20:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5800772013-06-18 12:00:00.02013-06-18 20:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5800742013-06-17 10:00:00.02013-06-17 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5800592013-06-08 12:00:00.02013-06-08 16:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.    
5800602013-06-10 10:00:00.02013-06-10 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print Exhibition Fine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5800612013-06-10 10:00:00.02013-06-10 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5800622013-06-10 14:00:00.02013-06-10 15:30:00.0ALL Lecture: Globalizing the CountrysideStudent Center Cinema Jonathan Burkham of UW Milwaukee presents the program "Globalizing the Countryside:  Development and Change from Mexico to Milwaukee." The lecture is part of the Week of Learning and is open to all members of ALL.  
5800542013-06-06 12:00:00.02013-06-06 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5800722013-06-15 12:00:00.02013-06-15 16:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5800712013-06-13 12:00:00.02013-06-13 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5800702013-06-13 12:00:00.02013-06-13 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features photographs printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives documenting Kenosha and Racine counties and surrounding areas. The dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display here, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s, while the digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus this spring.    
5800692013-06-12 19:00:00.02013-06-12 21:00:00.0Mini Course: Understanding Exposures and the Principles of LightMolinaro 140 Begins June 12th. “Light makes photography” – George Eastman.  Indeed, photography is painting with light.  You use your camera to record an exposure.  In this class we look at the fundamentals of light and how light effects the image we want to take.  We look at different metering methods so you can better judge how to capture the image you want to capture.  Students should have a fundamental understanding of how their cameras work. Instructor: Mike Bisom Limit: 15  
5800682013-06-12 12:00:00.02013-06-12 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5800672013-06-12 12:00:00.02013-06-12 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5800662013-06-11 19:00:00.02013-06-11 21:00:00.0Mini Course: Digital Camera BasicsMolinaro 140 Begins June 4th. Pixels, mega-pixels, JPEGs, resolution . . . what does it all mean? What can I do to get better pictures? This course can help you! This is a basic hands-on class covering functions commonly found on today's digital cameras from a Point & Shoot camera to a digital SLR. From memory cards to the different dials and menus, this class will help you sort it all out and get you on the road to taking better pictures. Students should bring cameras and manuals and be ready to explore new potentials! Instructor: Mike Bisom Limit: 10  
5800652013-06-11 12:00:00.02013-06-11 20:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5800642013-06-11 12:00:00.02013-06-11 20:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5800632013-06-10 19:00:00.02013-06-10 21:00:00.0Mini Course: Intermediate Italian for Travelers Mini CourseTallent 201 This course is a follow-up to the Beginners Italian for Travelers.  Intermediate Italian for Travelers will expand on the quick phrases so you can communicate in Italian effectively. This course will continue to provide an introduction to the Italian culture for first time travelers to Italy. It will also provide students with necessary language skills and the information and resources to make your first Italian travel experience enjoyable! Instructor: Ralph Annina Limit: 25  
5800582013-06-08 12:00:00.02013-06-08 16:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5800512013-06-04 19:00:00.02013-06-04 21:00:00.0Mini Course: Digital Camera BasicsMolinaro 140 Begins June 4th. Pixels, mega-pixels, JPEGs, resolution . . . what does it all mean? What can I do to get better pictures? This course can help you! This is a basic hands-on class covering functions commonly found on today's digital cameras from a Point & Shoot camera to a digital SLR. From memory cards to the different dials and menus, this class will help you sort it all out and get you on the road to taking better pictures. Students should bring cameras and manuals and be ready to explore new potentials! Instructor: Mike Bisom Limit: 10  
5800522013-06-05 12:00:00.02013-06-05 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5800562013-06-06 18:00:00.02013-06-06 19:00:00.0Aging Well Series: Spotlight on Families-Building Strong, Supportive Care TGTC Kenosha Speaker Mary Sharp will share her experiences as a caregiver in this pre-conference lecture.  
5800572013-06-07 08:00:00.02013-06-07 16:00:00.023rd Aging Well ConferenceStudent Center Ballroom Aging well is a topic that concerns all of us. Increase your understanding of care giving in relation to elders with Alzheimer’s disease and other health problems. Everyone is welcome! The conference is a must for anyone working in the field of aging or considering a career in gerontology.  
5800552013-06-06 12:00:00.02013-06-06 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features photographs printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives documenting Kenosha and Racine counties and surrounding areas. The dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display here, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s, while the digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus this spring.    
5800532013-06-05 12:00:00.02013-06-05 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5800502013-06-04 12:00:00.02013-06-04 20:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5800492013-06-04 12:00:00.02013-06-04 20:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5800452013-06-01 12:00:00.02013-06-01 16:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.    
5800482013-06-03 19:00:00.02013-06-03 21:00:00.0Mini Course: Intermediate Italian for Travelers Mini CourseTallent 201 This course is a follow-up to the Beginners Italian for Travelers.  Intermediate Italian for Travelers will expand on the quick phrases so you can communicate in Italian effectively. This course will continue to provide an introduction to the Italian culture for first time travelers to Italy. It will also provide students with necessary language skills and the information and resources to make your first Italian travel experience enjoyable! Instructor: Ralph Annina Limit: 25  
5800472013-06-03 10:00:00.02013-06-03 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5800462013-06-03 10:00:00.02013-06-03 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print Exhibition Fine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5800392013-05-29 12:00:00.02013-05-29 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5800402013-05-29 12:00:00.02013-05-29 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5800422013-05-30 12:00:00.02013-05-30 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features photographs printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives documenting Kenosha and Racine counties and surrounding areas. The dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display here, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s, while the digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus this spring.    
5800432013-05-31 08:30:00.02013-05-31 14:30:00.0Grant Seeking & DevelopmentTallent Hall 281  
5800442013-06-01 12:00:00.02013-06-01 16:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5800412013-05-30 12:00:00.02013-05-30 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5821512013-05-22 22:00:00.02013-05-23 04:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5821642013-05-20 14:00:00.02013-05-20 15:30:00.0ALL Lecture: Alternatives to IncarcerationStudent Center Cinema Florence Hammelev, ALL member and a participant in Congregations United to Serve Humanity, and Tamara Hayward of the Racine Interfaith Coalition, present the program "There Is a Better Way: The Case for Alternatives to Incarceration." The program will discuss the injustice and waste in our current corrections system. The presentation is based on the statewide “11X15 Campaign” which is aimed at reducing Wisconsin's incarceration numbers for low risk offenders from 22,000 to 11,000 by 2015.  
5821652013-05-20 19:00:00.02013-05-20 21:00:00.0Mini Course: Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Law of AttractionTallent 182 Begins May 6th. The movies “The Secret” and “What the Bleep Do We Know” introduced the concepts of the Law of Attraction to many people.  They are appealing, they are mystic, and they are hip.  But how do they actually work?  How can you have, be or do anything you desire?  This course will overview and define terms and explain inter-relationships described (mostly) in the Abraham-Hicks model of the Law of Attraction and address major questions about applying it to everyday life and explore a few tools to use in making desired changes in your life. Instructor: Laurie Swanson  
5800382013-05-28 12:00:00.02013-05-28 20:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5800372013-05-28 12:00:00.02013-05-28 20:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5800362013-05-27 19:00:00.02013-05-27 21:00:00.0Mini Course: Intermediate Italian for Travelers Mini CourseTallent 201 This course is a follow-up to the Beginners Italian for Travelers.  Intermediate Italian for Travelers will expand on the quick phrases so you can communicate in Italian effectively. This course will continue to provide an introduction to the Italian culture for first time travelers to Italy. It will also provide students with necessary language skills and the information and resources to make your first Italian travel experience enjoyable! Instructor: Ralph Annina Limit: 25  
5800352013-05-27 10:00:00.02013-05-27 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print Exhibition Fine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5800342013-05-27 10:00:00.02013-05-27 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5821552013-05-23 18:00:00.02013-05-23 19:30:00.0Mini Course: Mixed Martial Arts TrainingTallent 281 4 Thursdays beginning 4/25 This introductory class is geared specifically to help learn karate, Brazilian Jujitsu and hardcore self-defense fighting techniques.  Students learn techniques for all standing and ground confrontations.  These techniques will be practiced in simulated attack scenarios with a trained instructor.  An emphasis is placed on addressing situations involving conflict with acquaintances, as this is the highest risk category for defense situations. Instructor: Dave Kasiske Limit: 15  
5821542013-05-23 10:00:00.02013-05-23 16:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features photographs printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives documenting Kenosha and Racine counties and surrounding areas. The dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display here, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s, while the digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus this spring.    
5801152013-07-08 10:00:00.02013-07-08 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print Exhibition Fine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5801142013-07-08 10:00:00.02013-07-08 18:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5801132013-07-07 19:00:00.02013-07-07 21:00:00.0Mini Course: Intermediate/Advanced Digital CameraMolinaro 140 This course is for those who desire to take their photography up a notch!  We will start with a review of the basic functions and move from automatic exposures to more creative options.  Metering, white-balance, shutter, aperture, ISO, macro, depth of field – we cover it all and more!  This is a hands-on class geared towards digital SLR’s but these principles apply to any camera with manual controls.  Learn to improve your everyday images and even explore new photographic opportunities.  Students should bring camera and manuals. Instructor: Mike Bisom Limit: 10  
5821502013-05-22 10:00:00.02013-05-22 16:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5821522013-05-23 07:45:00.02013-05-23 19:30:00.0Library Hours  
5821532013-05-23 10:00:00.02013-05-23 16:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.    
5821472013-05-21 22:00:00.02013-05-22 04:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print ExhibitionFine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5821482013-05-22 07:45:00.02013-05-22 19:30:00.0Library Hours  
5821492013-05-22 10:00:00.02013-05-22 16:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.    
5821662013-05-20 19:00:00.02013-05-20 21:00:00.0Mini Course: Intermediate Italian for Travelers Mini CourseTallent 201 This course is a follow-up to the Beginners Italian for Travelers.  Intermediate Italian for Travelers will expand on the quick phrases so you can communicate in Italian effectively. This course will continue to provide an introduction to the Italian culture for first time travelers to Italy. It will also provide students with necessary language skills and the information and resources to make your first Italian travel experience enjoyable! Instructor: Ralph Annina Limit: 25  
5821452013-05-21 07:45:00.02013-05-21 19:30:00.0Library Hours  
5821462013-05-21 10:00:00.02013-05-21 16:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.  
5821632013-05-20 10:00:00.02013-05-20 16:00:00.0Art Exhibition: 23rd Parkside National Small Print Exhibition Fine Arts Gallery After a three-year break, the Parkside National Small Print Exhibition is back! More than 100 prints from locally and nationally known artists are shown with copies of many available for purchase. This year’s exhibition gives print enthusiasts a different view—held as it is in the nearly 2,000-square-foot Fine Arts Gallery as opposed to the former, smaller UW-Parkside Arts Gallery—and more time to enjoy the prints with the exhibition running through July. Local artists include Dennis Bayuzick and Lisa Bigalke of Kenosha and Richard Berns of Racine. All but one of the pieces in this year’s exhibition are available for purchase. The university keeps 20% of the sale price for scholarships and programing for students.  
5821612013-05-20 07:45:00.02013-05-20 19:30:00.0Library Hours  
5821622013-05-20 10:00:00.02013-05-20 16:00:00.0Art Exhibition: Life on Lake Michigan: Photos from the Early 1900sE.H. Mathis Gallery “Life on Lake Michigan: Photographs from the Early 1900s” features large format pictures printed from digital scans of antique plate glass negatives held in the UW-Parkside Archives. Images include the schooner “Blackhawk” under full sail in Kenosha Harbor circa 1900; the "Grisham" at harbor in Milwaukee Sept. 5, 1897; the Canadian yacht “Invader” racing against the “Vencedor “ (the “Vencedor “ is featured in another photo shown in this exhibition) Aug. 12, 1901; and others. Dry plate glass negatives, like the one on display, date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. The digital photographs shown in this exhibition were printed on campus during spring semester.