Psychologist zeros in on when sound becomes music
Adam Greenberg, assistant professor of psychology at UWM, is researching how the brain recognizes music and our response to it.
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Adam Greenberg, assistant professor of psychology at UWM, is researching how the brain recognizes music and our response to it.
The U.S. census has for more than two centuries been an astonishing tool for America’s self-discovery.
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee ranks 322nd of more than 4,000 universities worldwide in a measure of academic influence. UWM ranked 109th in the United States. The Webometrics Ranking of World Universities measures the volume and quantity of contents a university published on the internet, along with the number of citations received. That web presence and […]
UWM field biologist Gary Casper’s work will be used to determine how pollution and development have affected wildlife in urbanized Milwaukee County, and will help guide efforts to restore habitats.
The concept of “The Wisconsin Idea” is attributed to a 1904 speech by then-UW president Charles Van Hise, but its true origins lie in the thoughts and leadership of John Bascom, UW president from 1874 to 1887.
Social and economic forces can create a type of violence that affects public health, UWM professor Jenna Loyd says.
Anthropologist Tracy Heatherington is studying the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, an international repository that safeguards seeds against war and natural disasters that could lead to famine.
Production of raw plastics creates a sooty residue that’s costly to clean. Now, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is involved in promising research on a new material that could dramatically reduce both soot formation and associated costs. In April, Benjamin Church, associate professor in materials science and engineering, received a three-year U.S. Department of Energy grant […]
Two UWM faculty members have been named the first Water Policy Scholars by the university’s Center for Water Policy, housed in the UWM School of Freshwater Sciences.
Two new graduate fellowships at the UWM School of Freshwater Sciences will be supported by BRP USA, which makes powersports vehicles and propulsion systems.