Carry Narcan to save a life
The medication Narcan can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose. It is legal to carry, and safe and easy to give.
News from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
The medication Narcan can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose. It is legal to carry, and safe and easy to give.
UWM students and employees will see changes to U-Pass and commuter passes after spring semester.
UWM students now have expanded availability of teletherapy services, including evening and weekend appointments.
UWM will be hosting finalists for the position of chief information officer (CIO) in mid-April.
Looking for some treatment or exercises for those aches and pains from the winter? Physical therapy doctoral students are here to help.
The second Asia in Conversation Series this spring focuses on “Making Objects Speak: Asian-related Materials in UWM’s Special Collections.”
Branded Merchandise Day is back again this spring, from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. April 26.
UWM is reminding students, faculty and staff about help available for anyone who needs it on all three campuses.
Learn a new skill in a TechTraining Short Course — the courses are free, offered through Teams Live Events and don’t require registration.
A multi-disciplinary event will feature a photo exhibit, film and discussion — all centered around aging.