Food with healthy attitude
Organic, natural and locally sourced foods are taking over the dining choices in the university’s Northwest Quadrant.
Organic, natural and locally sourced foods are taking over the dining choices in the university’s Northwest Quadrant.
In 2011, Scott Dangerfield turned down American Idol’s “golden ticket” to Hollywood to finish his student teaching. But it’s 2012, and he’s back.
Milwaukee County Transit System unveiled the new MetroEXpress Routes with the assistance of the Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele and UWM Chancellor Michael R. Lovell.
UWM and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel have teamed up in February to host a series of free forums designed to help voters sort out the issues.
“Imprisonment obviously disrupts or even breaks a nurturing relationship between a child and parent,” said Susan Rose, associate professor of social work at UWM’s Helen Bader School of Social Welfare.
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett announced a new “Strong Baby” ad, which the City of Milwaukee and the UWM Zilber School of Public Health worked together to design and launch.
Fiberoptic water-monitoring technology offers a sought-after solution that delivers at the speed of light.
How many ¾-cup servings of popcorn can you get out of 5 cups of popcorn, and what’s going to be left over for midnight snacking?
The workshop, presented by the Center for Technology Innovation at UWM’s Lubar School of Business, runs from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. in Room N146, Lubar Hall, 3202 N. Maryland Ave.