Letters & Science graduates honored at UWM Alumni Awards

A Black woman with black glasses and curly reddish-brown hair smiles in front of a patterned background. A gold chiron to the right says "Felice Green, '89 BA Mass Communication/Journalism."
Several Letters & Science graduates were honored with 2025 UWM Alumni Awards.

Every year, the UW-Milwaukee Alumni Association recognizes a handful of graduates who have impacted their community through their work or volunteer efforts. We are proud that several Letters & Science alumni were chosen as award winners this year. The awardees were honored at a ceremony at the Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee on Feb. 21.

Letters & Science alumni chosen for awards included:

Lifetime Achievement Award: Clayborn Benson (’87, BA Film; ’24, MA History), executive director, Wisconsin Black Historical Society/Museum

Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award: Jill Lintonen (’96, BA Mass Communication), communications director and public information officer, Milwaukee County Department of Health & Human Services

Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award: Molly Poppie (’04, BA; ’07, MA Sociology), head of analytics, Experian, Financial Services & Data

Impact Award: Mark Briggs (’98, BA English), hospital responder supervisor, 414 Life

Impact Award: Felice Green (’89, BA Mass Communication), director of programming, Milwaukee Water Commons

GOLD (Graduate of the Last Decade) Award: Alisha Gray (’17, BA Communication), purchasing manager, Orgill Inc.

GOLD (Graduate of the Last Decade) Award: Victoria (Tori) Isaac (’21, BA Dance and Sociology; ’23, MA Sociology), dancer, educator, and choreographer, Turning Point Dance Studio

GOLD (Graduate of the Last Decade) Award: Bryce Stevenson (’16, BA English) chef/owner, Miijim

You can learn more about our Impact Award winners in the videos below.

Mark Briggs graduated from the College of Letters & Science in 1998 with a degree in English after playing on the Panther Men’s Basketball team. Briggs is working to bring peace to our city through his work with 414 Life, preventing and de-escalating gun violence in Milwaukee, and his long history of volunteering as a youth basketball coach.

Alumna Felice Green graduated from the College of Letters & Science with a Mass Communications/Journalism bachelor’s in 1989. Today, Green is one of Milwaukee’s civic champions, using the expertise she developed at UWM to lead efforts from voter registration to environmental initiatives.

UWM Land Acknowledgement: We acknowledge in Milwaukee that we are on traditional Potawatomi, Ho-Chunk and Menominee homeland along the southwest shores of Michigami, North America’s largest system of freshwater lakes, where the Milwaukee, Menominee and Kinnickinnic rivers meet and the people of Wisconsin’s sovereign Anishinaabe, Ho-Chunk, Menominee, Oneida and Mohican nations remain present.   |   To learn more, visit the Electa Quinney Institute website.