Continuing Education

UW-Whitewater Presents Lecture Series in Whitewater and Janesville

February 17, 2026

Written by Kari Borne   


Members of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater faculty will present free lectures in Whitewater and Janesville this spring. Lectures will be held in March and April and are open to all.  Historians, scientists, artists, as well as some students, will share their expertise and craft in engaging talks that encourage lifelong learning for all. 

Presenter presenting lecture series

In the Our Stories. Our Future. series, UW-Whitewater shares the unique and bold stories of its people — students, faculty, and staff — both historical and contemporary. 

 "We are coming together to celebrate our collective Warhawk story to help build the university's future," says Matt Vick, dean of the School of Graduate Studies and Continuing Education. "It's a bright narrative with plenty of pages yet to be written. This spring we join with the UWW Foundation on their campaign and present our talented faculty, staff and students as they share their experiences on campus and off."

 Lectures in the Fairhaven Lecture Series are held in Olm Fellowship Hall at Fairhaven Senior Services, 435 West Starin Road, Whitewater. Visit uww.edu/ce/fairhaven for more information and descriptions of each lecture. 

 Public lectures held in the Cedar Crest Lecture Series will take place in the Clubhouse at Cedar Crest, Inc., 1702 South River Road, Janesville. Visit uww.edu/ce/cedar-crest for lecture descriptions and updates. 

 Free parking is available at both locations and registration is not required.

 Patrons needing accommodations should contact UW-Whitewater Continuing Education (at least two weeks before the date of the lecture). Requests are confidential. UW-Whitewater provides equal opportunities in employment and programming, including Title IX and ADA. 

 Please contact Kari Borne at bornek@uww.edu or 262-472-1003 for further information. 

 UW-Whitewater’s Continuing Education has hosted lectures in the Fairhaven Lecture Series in Whitewater since 1983. The Cedar Crest Lecture Series in Janesville was established in 2020. 

 Lectures scheduled for Mondays at 3 p.m. at Fairhaven Senior Services in Whitewater include:  

March 9

From Quakers to Warhawks: The History of Intercollegiate Athletics at UW-Whitewater

Presented by Angela Kelm, Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Information and Tom Fick, Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Information (Retired)

March 16

On Campus Housing Through the Decades: The Evolution from Dorms to Residence Halls

Presented by Terry Tumbarello, Executive Director, University Housing

March 30

Past Plays, Present Lights: How Design Shapes Our Experience of Theatre

Presented by Matthew Imhoff, Assistant Professor, Theatre and Dance

April 6

Chasing Storms: Documenting the Extreme Weather Travel Study Course

Presented by John Frye, Associate Professor, Geography, Geology and Environmental Science, Sabrina Wolf, Environmental Science Major, and Peyton Walz, Journalism Major

April 13

A Royal History: The UW-Whitewater Student Newspaper 

Presented by Keith Zukas, Professor, Journalism

April 20

Stories from the Front: Letters Home from Whitewater’s WWII Soldiers

Presented by Jennifer Motszko, Head of Archives and Library Associate Director

April 27

Then & Now: The Student Experience at Rock and Whitewater

Presented by Kristin Fillhouer, Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs

Lectures scheduled for Tuesdays at 2 p.m. at Cedar Crest Retirement Community in Janesville include:  

March 10

Rooted in Tradition, Leading the Future: UW–Whitewater’s Journey in Teacher Education

Lana Collet-Klingenberg, Dean, College of Education and Professional Studies

March 17

Not Your Mother's Art History

Ashley Dimmig, Director, Crossman Gallery

March 31

50 Years of Women's and Gender Studies at UWW: From Challenging Androcentrism to Intersectional Advocacy

Ashley Barnes-Gilbert, Assistant Professor, Women’s and Gender Studies 

April 7

Chasing Storms: Documenting the Extreme Weather Travel Study Course

John Frye, Associate Professor, Geography, Geology and Environmental Science,  Sabrina Wolf, Environmental Science Major, and Peyton Walz, Journalism Major

April 14

A Royal History: The UW-Whitewater Student Newspaper 

Keith Zukas, Professor, Journalism

April 21

Then & Now: The Student Experience at Rock and Whitewater

Kristin Fillhouer, Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs

About Continuing Education

The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater’s Department of Continuing Education is committed to meeting lifelong learning needs by offering a variety of classes, workshops and trainings that respond to the evolving personal and professional interests of adult learners. Working closely with UW-Whitewater’s School of Graduate Studies and Department of Camps and Conferences, we connect talented faculty, staff, and students from the university with residents of the region for hands-on, high-level engagement on relevant topics.