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Governor visits UWM to survey the water workforce landscape

By Laura OttoAugust 30, 2019Science & TechnologyWater & Environment

The best way to protect water resources while also supporting economic growth is through an alliance among all UW System campuses, Gov. Tony Evers said after touring the School of Freshwater Sciences.

Jitters and excitement reign as students move into residence halls

By August 27, 2019Campus & CommunityStudents

Hugs and tears ruled the day as thousands of students descended on campus Tuesday to move into residence halls for the 2019-20 school year.

UWM alum getting troubled city health agency back on track

By August 23, 2019HealthPublic Health

Jeanette Kowalik hadn’t planned on coming home to Milwaukee so soon. But when the city health agency faced a leadership crisis, friends and community members urged her to apply for the job.

Students dive into research before starting freshman year

By UWM NewsAugust 20, 2019Campus & CommunityStudents

Some two dozen UWM incoming undergraduates have dedicated much of their last summer before college to jumpstarting their academic careers, doing meaningful research in areas ranging from safe sleep for infants to engineering self-healing materials.

At end of class involving dissection, students pay their respects

By UWM NewsAugust 16, 2019Health

Cadavers are a vital teaching tool in an anatomy class, allowing students to explore the mysteries of the human body. But it wouldn’t happen without people who donate their bodies and the families who allow it.

UWM alum resurrects long-lost Bob Dylan song

By Sarah VickeryAugust 13, 2019Arts & HumanitiesMusic & Dance

When Milwaukee musician Trapper Schoepp saw the lyrics that his musical hero had written about Wisconsin, he knew he had to bring the song to life. With Dylan’s approval, he did.

Alum finds satisfaction in helping the homeless and mentally ill

By August 6, 2019Business & World AffairsPolitics & Social Science
A woman sits with her dog near the ocean.

Kaila Binger is a program coordinator for Foundational Community Supports, a Seattle Medicaid program that helps mentally ill and homeless people find and maintain housing and employment.

Metalsmithing arts alumna finds success is golden

By August 2, 2019Arts & Humanities
A woman sits at a workbench using a small torch.

Cory O’Brien Borkowski was always interested in art, and a UWM metalsmithing class spoke to her. Now, she’s forging a career working with jewelry at Kesslers while also producing her own art.

Community archaeology uncovers history at Schlitz Audubon Nature Center

By Sarah VickeryJuly 30, 2019Science & Technology
A man holds a shard of pottery.

UWM prof David Pacifico and an army of amateur archaeologists are uncovering the history of some of the people who helped build Milwaukee.

Starting college soon? UWM faculty offer tips to prepare before leaving home

By UWM NewsJuly 26, 2019Business & World AffairsEducation
A woman stands in front of a class of students.

Good preparation can help an 18-year-old student cope with the sometimes overwhelming changes that come with college. Here are some of the ways students can get ready.

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