Information studies students help build new wireless network to learn about blockchain
Some UWM students are learning about cutting edge technology from some hands-on, real-world work helping a new wireless company establish itself.
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Some UWM students are learning about cutting edge technology from some hands-on, real-world work helping a new wireless company establish itself.
Members of the UW-Milwaukee Class of 2022 share their favorite memories, standout moments and advice for future Panthers.
When Nyesha Stone graduated from UWM in 2018, she wasn’t quite sure if she wanted to go into traditional newspaper journalism — and jobs were scarce anyway. So she made her own path.
UWM student Pranay Mandadapu started a chapter of the Google Developer Student Club this semester that has been very active and grown quickly. That scored him a trip to Google.
The program, which launched in 2020, matches students with graduates who provide career advice and emotional support.
Samantha Danen started homebrewing while studying art history at UWM. It led to her pursuing a career that led her to becoming Milwaukee’s first female craft brewer.
UWM has more than 1,300 student parents on campus, and the new effort fills need for those struggling to make ends meet while attending school.
UWM freshman Riley Killian created a documentary that follows the journeys of four caregivers as they take care of their loved ones.
The Leaders from a Good Land program, run by the Electa Quinney Institute at UWM, helps prepare and support teachers and administrators.
Clare Connelly has helped excavate a site at White Sands National Park that has pushed back by thousands of years scientists’ understanding of when people inhabited the area.