UWM nursing student closes in on longtime dream
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.
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.
UWM economist James Peoples found that a 6% increase in wages could go a long way toward solving a shortage of drivers, which has collided in the pandemic with an increase in demand for shipping.
After three consecutive UWM commencements were held virtually, students and families attended a much anticipated in-person graduation ceremony Dec. 19 for Fall 2021 graduates.
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How microgrids can be used to help modernize the United States’ outdated electrical grid.
Two UWM professors played with the Santa Fe Orchestra for its recorded performance of “The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs,” which won a 2018 Grammy.
Mustafa Hussein led a study about the effects of living wage laws, such as how they affect depressive symptoms and attempts to quit smoking.
UWM assistant professor Abigail Phillips has found that librarians are well-positioned to help because ostracized teens often show up at libraries.