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How UWM sport psychology experts help athletes achieve peak performance.
Businesses such as Starbucks can benefit by addressing their customers by name. But when they mangle the name, that payoff can turn negative.
Nursing professor Teresa Johnson studies a peer support group for expectant mothers that lowers the infant mortality rate.
A hardy perennial is a promising source of biofuel, and UWM scientist Dave Zhao is developing a key technique to unlock its potential.
UWM comes up one win shy of a trip to the NCAA Tournament and ends its season with a 59-53 loss to Northern Kentucky.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar talked about being Muslim, his life as an outsider and his time in Milwaukee during a Distinguished Lecture Series event co-sponsored by the UWM Muslim Student Association.
This year’s edition highlights the research impact of more than 70 students, faculty members and staff at UWM in a freshly redesigned presentation that better showcases their work.
Pregnancy and new motherhood can be times of high stress and depression, but not enough psychiatrists are trained to handle the perinatal period. Two UWM nursing faculty members are part of an effort to fill that gap.
Copyright law isn’t just the stuff of legal journals. It has broad implications in international development as well as the inherent tension between content creators and consumers, and SOIS Dean Tomas Lipinski is at the forefront of the discussion.
Susan Schweigert has built a successful business helping translate, interpret, edit and proofread in a variety of languages, primarily Spanish to English.