Honors College enriches psychology student’s college experience
When Kayla Sherrod, a psychology major from Fox Point, Wisconsin, was trying to choose which college was right for her, she was torn between a university in Chicago and UW-Milwaukee.
When Kayla Sherrod, a psychology major from Fox Point, Wisconsin, was trying to choose which college was right for her, she was torn between a university in Chicago and UW-Milwaukee.
Kaleb Cravillion, a nontraditional student from Marshfield, Wisconsin, joined the U.S. Army and served for six years before deciding to return to college.
For industrial engineering major Kathryn Pecha, UW-Milwaukee combined the two things she was most looking for in a university: a strong engineering program and a D1 track and field team.
Hope Voorhies, a marketing major from Lake Villa, Illinois, chose UW-Milwaukee because its close location to the city meant she would have plenty of options when it came to finding internships.
When he was a college freshman, Ian Nebendahl thought he would end up majoring in business. A class called Great Lakes Water Resources changed his mind and he realized he wanted to pursue a career in the sciences instead.
Aaron Felebrico, a nursing major from Rockford, Illinois, knew since his sophomore year of high school that he wanted to be a nurse one day.
Sanya Kathuria, a biomedical sciences major from Delhi, India, had several reasons for wanting to come to UWM, but the biggest one for her was that she liked that UWM is a top R1 research university.
Alexis Meyer first fell in love with UW-Milwaukee when she was looking for an accredited architecture program for her bachelor’s degree.