Student opinions sought in financial services survey
We’d like to hear from students about how the UWM Student Financial Service Center works best for them.
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We’d like to hear from students about how the UWM Student Financial Service Center works best for them.
One-credit, seven-week classes in yoga, meditation, cooking, hiking (and more) begin March 27.
In this free event, Dr. Stacey Nye sheds some light on our fascination with real-life crime.
Applications are due March 1 for the Washington Seminar, a three-week program to see public policy in action in Madison and Washington, D.C.
UWM classes are in session, with usual start times, at all campuses on Thursday, Feb. 23.
As weather moves out of the area throughout the morning, students, faculty and staff are encouraged to take steps to ensure safety and take extra time for travel.
New internships with many local companies are offered for UWM undergraduate and graduate students.
Great Lakes Freshwater Symposium looks at the impact of phosphorus rules on local water on Tuesday, Feb. 28.
UWM leaders are monitoring a winter storm warning from the National Weather Service. Look for any further announcements from UWM via RAVE text, email and website bulletins. UWM will prioritize notifying the UWM community of any class cancellations as early as developing weather conditions allow, while also preserving class time to the greatest extent possible. […]
When you’re busy, it’s tough to put yourself first. Take a break!
The first “Race, Justice, Power!” Undergraduate Research Conference, to promote antiracism at UWM by confronting systemic racism through multidisciplinary scholarship, will be Feb. 24.