UWM alum publishes her 10th book — on heirloom recipes from occupied France
UWM alum publishes her 10th book — on heirloom recipes from occupied France
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UWM alum publishes her 10th book — on heirloom recipes from occupied France
UWM study shows teaching simulator paired with an app helps teachers avoid classroom mistakes
Harbor Fest to be held outside of the UWM School of Freshwater Sciences Sept. 24
UWM prof explains how the UAW strike could affect Wisconsin
Beginning in October, continuing UWM students will have a new option to help them plan their schedules and enroll in classes.
Michelle Thaller will speak at UWM about how discoveries made by largely overlooked women led to our current understanding of dead stars, dark matter and the end of everything.
UWM Chancellor Mark Mone celebrated UWM’s successes during his 2023 Plenary address and emphasized the importance of UWM employees refocusing their efforts on student success.
Home values appreciate more slowly for lower-income, minority and female homeowners. That’s one finding in a recent research project by a team from UWM, funded by the MGIC.
MILWAUKEE_Home values appreciate more slowly for lower-income, minority and female homeowners. These were among the findings of a recent research project by a team from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. The project was funded by the Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corporation (MGIC). The study used data science to find insights into what contributes to disparities in home […]
Research by UWM associate professor Woonsup Choi has shown that urban expansion is associated with a more intense urban heat island effect, including more exceptionally hot nights. Green areas are important, but they’re not growing along with cities.