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There are hundreds of zombie films and shows out there. So, what does our insistent fascination with zombies say about our society?
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Michelle Thaller, astrophysicist and the assistant director for science communication at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, recaps integral forgotten historical figures.
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Before summer ends, a Milwaukee astronomy program is available for all to enjoy. It was developed by a student and faculty member from UW-Milwaukee.
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The hot and sunny start to the summer season has also come with a draught, causing issues for local plants and waterways.
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UW-Milwaukee director of film studies Jocelyn Szczepaniak-Gillece, who teaches a class on "trash cinema," speaks more about its historical, societal and cultural significance.
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Jean Creighton, director of UW-Milwaukee’s Manfred Olson Planetarium, touches on some springtime constellations.
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Alan Kulwicki was the first full-time NASCAR driver to ever hold a degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. UWM mechanical engineering associate professor Nathan Salowitz explains Kulwicki's impact in his field and alma mater.
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Yolanda Medina, director of UW-Milwaukee’s Military and Veterans Resource Center and a Marine Corps veteran speaks on the latest installment of the “I Am Not Invisible” campaign, which is on display now at UW-Milwaukee.
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UW-Milwaukee professor Jennifer Jordan help get her former student's, the late Dr. Ashkan Rezvani Naraghi, academic book published. She talks with Lake Effect about his life and his work.
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Osher Lifelong Learning Institute director Sarah Grammer and Greg Jenks, the current president of their advisory board, shares more about the program and its impact on the community.