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toward her Master’s degree in art history and her certificate in museum studies, Peck also worked at the Union Art Gallery. There, she was responsible for curating exhibits, from finding pieces to put together in a show to installing those works of art on walls or in cases. “That opportunity was valuable because I had many different experiences installing shows and working with students,” said Peck. It also landed her in her current position: “(Serr and Shannon) knew UWM Photo by Troye Fox about me from the Union Gallery. They had seen some of my exhibits there,” she said. After she graduated in 2015, Peck accepted the pair’s offer of an internship to curate and catalogue their private collection before being announced as The Warehouse’s curator when the venue opened. Serr and Shannon often recruit from UWM; Guardian Fine Art Services and The Warehouse boast a large number of university graduates, including Katie Steffan (‘15, MA History). Serr herself is a UWM alumna. “Go Panthers,” Peck joked. As an alum, though, she has some advice for current students: Be open to all sorts of opportunities, no matter how small, obscure, or crazysounding they may be. “I took a chance on the internship when I first got the email offer from Jan and John,” she recalled. “I feel so fortunate to have a job doing what I love.” By Sarah Vickery, College of Letters & Science
UWM greeted thousands of new students during Fall Welcome Week. We wish you all the best during the 2019-2020 school year!
People in Print Jacob Carter (’19, MA English). 2019. “I’m Queer and I Had a Lot of Feelings Here’: The Archive and History’s Returns in Queering the Map.” Queering the Map On Site. Edited by Lucas LaRochelle. Fourth Space: Concordia University. Exhibition brochure. Andrew Porter (Classics). 2019. Agamemnon, the Pathetic Despot. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. https://bit.ly/2lL9nYQ
Paul Brodwin (Anthrpology). 2019. Principle and Practice in Psychiatric Ethics Consultation. Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology, 26(3): 207-210. Cary Costello (Sociology). 2019. Understanding Intersex Relationship Issues. In Expanding the Rainbow (eds. Brandy L. Simula, J.E. Sumerau, and Andrea Miller). Boston: Brill/Sense Publishers, 231-246. Lisa Silverman (Jewish Studies). 2019. On Jews and Property in Provincial Central Europe: Leopold Kompert’s 1848 Publications. Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, 18(4). Online. https://bit.ly/2k6krPS Mark Dietz (Chemistry and Biochemistry). 2019. Extraction with ionic liquids: Metals. In Handbook of Separation Science: Liquid Phase Extraction (ed. Colin Poole). New York, NY: Elsevier Science. Craig R. Guilbault (Mathematical Sciences) and Molly A. Moran (‘15, PhD Mathematics). 2019. Proper homotopy types and Z-boundaries of spaces admitting geometric group actions. Expositiones mathematicae/ Elsevier, 37(3): 292-313. https://bit.ly/2nygXXK Abbas Ourmazd (Physics). 2019. Cryo-EM, XFELs and the structure conundrum in structural biology. Nature Methods. Online. https://go.nature.com/2m5dTSF College of Letters & Science • UW–Milwaukee • 9