UWM earns gold rating for sustainability efforts
This marks the second gold rating UWM has received and the third rating overall, with a gold rating in 2016 and a silver in 2013.
This marks the second gold rating UWM has received and the third rating overall, with a gold rating in 2016 and a silver in 2013.
UWM will celebrate the 15th anniversary of the men’s basketball team’s run to the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tournament at the Feb. 15 game vs. UW-Green Bay.
The UW System Board of Regents has named Arijit Sen, associate professor of Architecture and Urban Studies in the School of Architecture and Urban Planning at UWM, a recipient of the Regents Diversity Award.
A formerly blank hallway in Lapham Hall now brims with vibrant posters showing the research that biology students do. It’s a way to show prospective students and others what happens behind the scenes, says Jeffrey Karron.
U.S. News & World Report has ranked UWM’s online bachelor’s program 48th out of 353 schools in the United States.
The American Occupational Therapy Association has awarded Virginia Stoffel, associate professor in the College of Health Sciences at UWM, its highest honor.
Students from 10 Milwaukee-area schools are putting their heads together to improve the Milwaukee County Zoo’s trains, with help from UWM and other partners.
Flint, Michigan, is the poster child for contaminated water. But Seth Siegel, an attorney author and activist, warns that the problem is not contained to just one city. It is, he argues, is a national problem.
The Norris Health Center will participate in the Great American Smokeout in the Union Concourse on Thursday, Nov. 21, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Early intervention is key to heading off problems, even violence. That’s why safety training instructors teach UWM faculty and staff what to look for and how to report it.