Skip to content Skip to footer
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
  • Home
  • Campus & Community
    • Campus Partnerships
    • Students
    • Alumni
    • Campus News
  • Arts & Humanities
    • Humanities
    • Film & Fine Arts
    • Music & Dance
    • Theater
    • Architecture
  • Business & World Affairs
    • Business
    • Politics & Social Science
    • Education
  • Health
    • Biotechnology
    • Children’s Health
    • Public Health
  • Science & Technology
    • Science
    • Engineering
    • Computer Science & Technology
    • Water & Environment
  • News in Brief
  • UWM in the News
  • Faculty/Staff Announcements
  • Student Announcements
  • Sports
  • Video
  • Photography
  • Public Events
  • For Media
  • For Faculty & Staff
  • Submissions
Saturday, July 4, 2026
UWM Report

News from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

  • For Media
  • For Faculty & Staff
  • Home
  • Campus & Community
  • Arts & Humanities
  • Business & World Affairs
  • Health
  • Science & Technology
  • Sports

Top Story – Section

The top 6 NIH-funded research projects at UWM

By Laura L OttoJune 16, 2017Health

Health-related research is one of the strengths of UWM. Projects cover a wide range, from the unexpected benefits of exercise to an association between menopause and dementia.

Architecture grad hopes to build solutions to cities’ problems

By June 13, 2017Arts & HumanitiesArchitecture
Jarincy Flores Rodriguez looks at blueprints.

UWM architecture graduate Jarincy Flores Rodriguez wants to leave her mark, “…so that when I design some really great building, I hope that my grandchildren would come and say, ‘My grandmother designed that.’”

Students already benefiting from initiative, Mone tells regents

By John G. SchumacherJune 9, 2017Campus & CommunityCampus Partnerships
Mark Mone stands at a podium as he speaks.

Less than a year after M3 was formally launched, the initiative is showing signs of success, Chancellor Mark Mone and other educational leaders told members of the UW System Board of Regents meeting at UWM.

Alum goes out to the old ball game – every day

By June 8, 2017Campus & CommunityAlumni
Mike Kennedy grew up rooting for the Minnesota Twins. Now, the UWM grad works for the team. (Brace Hemmelgarn/Minnesota Twins)

UWM alum Mike Kennedy has a dream job for a sports junkie: manager of communications and publications for the Minnesota Twins. “I come to a professional baseball field every day for work. That’s pretty sweet.”

Creighton honored for astronomical accomplishments

By June 5, 2017Science & TechnologyScience
Jean Creighton stands in the planetarium with a blue background.

The UW System Board of Regents is honoring Jean Creighton, director of the Manfred Olson Planetarium, for spreading knowledge of space to thousands of children and adults in Wisconsin.

Third detection of gravitational waves confirms new population of black holes

By June 1, 2017Science & TechnologyScience
This rendering shows gravitational waves emanating from binary black holes as they merge.

This third detection comes less than two years after UWM scientists and LIGO colleagues around the world confirmed a major prediction of Albert Einstein’s 1915 general theory of relativity.

UWM joins research center aimed at producing safer, more sustainable energy

By Laura L OttoMay 25, 2017Science & TechnologyEngineering
Adel Nasiri stands at a podium and speaks.

UWM will bring its expertise in microgrid technology to the industry-academic effort “to make the U.S. electrical grid more reliable, greener and less expensive,” according to Adel Nasiri.

Former foster child tries to help others succeed

By May 24, 2017Campus & CommunityStudents
Jameelah A. Love stands near Spaights Plaza on the campus of UWM.

UWM student Jameelah A. Love endured a tough childhood and years in foster care. She’s turning that experience to activism to help others in similar situations.

Carpool Karaoke – UW-Milwaukee Graduation Edition

By Chris Baylor and Kyle BursawMay 22, 2017Campus & CommunityStudents

Chancellor Mark Mone and some of UWM’s spring 2017 graduates had a little fun singing some songs before graduation.

Spring graduates talk about their most influential teachers

By Elora HennesseyMay 19, 2017Campus & Community
Hannah Jost’s passion for engineering grew during an internship with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation in which she worked on bridges that were part of Milwaukee’s Zoo Interchange. She says Jian Zhao, an associate professor in civil engineering, pushed her to deepen her knowledge and helped guide her through her internship, classes and the transition into the work world. Her education and training led to multiple job offers, and she has accepted a full-time position with Michels Corp. as a field engineer in its tunneling division. (UWM Photo/Elora Hennessey)

As another class of UWM graduates prepares to set forth into the world, here’s a look at a few of those students with the faculty members who most inspired them and pushed them to succeed.

Posts navigation

Older posts
Newer posts
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Instagram

Contact

Media Services at UW-Milwaukee
PO Box 413
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Milwaukee, WI 53211
414-229-7490
media-services-team@uwm.edu

  • Home
  • Campus & Community
  • Arts & Humanities
  • Business & World Affairs
  • Health
  • Science & Technology
  • Sports
  • News in Brief
  • UWM in the News
  • Faculty/Staff Announcements
  • Student Announcements
  • Video
  • Photography
  • Public Events
  • For Faculty & Staff
  • For Media
  • RSS Feeds
Universities of Wisconsin

Copyright © University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and University of Wisconsin Board of Regents.

  • Website Privacy Statement
  • Accessibility
Scroll to top