A career turning point fueled the fire for an MPA
A fourth-generation firefighter, Aaron Lipski loves the profession he has practiced for 17 years with the Milwaukee Fire Department
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A fourth-generation firefighter, Aaron Lipski loves the profession he has practiced for 17 years with the Milwaukee Fire Department
While it’s not unusual for architecture undergraduates to be consumed by their courses, Aubree Park has aimed for full immersion.
Scott Muzenski, a civil engineering graduate student, had been working on a new kind of high-performance concrete.
Research into a recently discovered class of materials shows they have the necessary characteristics to develop ultra-energy efficient electronics.
The Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters hosts a public lecture by a distinguished professor at UWM on Tuesday, March 25.
UWM engineering student Alex Francis was awarded the $7,500 grand prize in the Competition
The largest moving observatory in the world will become a flying classroom for 24 teachers, including Jean Creighton.
A showdown of the state’s top high school students in science, technology, engineering and math takes place at (UWM).
UWM engineers have found that their novel fiber architecture can transmit images with a quality that is comparable or better than commercial endoscopy imaging fibers.
Issued by: Laura L. Hunt, 414-229-6447, llhunt@uwm.edu 2/25/2014 MILWAUKEE – After having recently discovered a new way to propagate multiple beams of light through a single strand of optical fiber, engineers at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) now have found that their novel fiber architecture can transmit images with a quality that is comparable or […]