UWM students Brandon Harbison, Mason Luke, Rashida Parveen and Patricia Gunawan check out the Elysian Arcs display at the outdoor grounds of the Marcus Performing Arts Center. The display was created by Atelier Sisu, a Sydney-based design studio led by artists Renzo B. Larriviere and Zara Pasfield. The Elysian Arcs, displayed for the first time in the United States, are a blend of art and architecture consisting of five larger-than-life arches. (UWM Photo/Troye Fox)
UWM students Kaye Van Susteren (from left), Claire Egerstrom and Dennis Ekwemnachukwu Okeke celebrate International Pride Day June 28 outside of This Is It!, Milwaukee’s oldest continuously operating gay bar. This Is It!, co-owned by UWM alum Trixie Mattel, also includes a performance space and safe place for patrons who are at least 18 years old. (UWM Photo/Elora Hennessey)
UWM soccer player Natalie Zodrow, an incoming freshman, takes a shot on the new playing surface at the Laura Moynihan Field. Players work out and hold practices without coaches over the summer. (UWM Photo/Troye Fox)
A group of college students kayaks on the Milwaukee River on an outing hosted by the Milwaukee Kayak Company and led by guides from Milwaukee Riverkeeper. They were part of a group of almost 40 students from UWM and around the nation participating in the Freshwater Collaborative’s Freshwater@UW program. Freshwater@UW is a summer research program that gives students the opportunity to work closely with faculty and staff on freshwater research projects, including working in labs and on the Neeskay research vessel. (UWM Photo/Elora Hennessey)
Every day, photographers at UWM capture the images that help tell the story of the university – its people and its programs, but also its impact.
We’ve been collecting the best photos each week in a gallery that features our photographers’ creativity and imagination.
Our first photo of the week gallery captured the best images from spring and summer of 2024. Here’s the second gallery, which will take us through the end of summer and into the fall.