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First Shared Services Center begins operations

By Amanda BricknerDecember 3, 2018Campus & CommunityCampus News
A man stands at a whiteboard while others sit and watch him.

The long awaited hub is now the first Shared Services Center at UWM – providing human resources services to five colleges and one business unit. It’s the first of what are expected to be several hubs meant to provide better service.

UWM Libraries to share Wisconsin HIV/AIDS stories

By UWM NewsNovember 29, 2018HealthPublic Health
Six people are shown during interviews.

A new oral history project captures the feelings of fear and devastation wrought by the disease, as well as the hope and success in fighting it. It’s all captured in interviews with many of those who lived through it.

UWM team’s Northern Ireland road trip includes more than basketball

By UWM NewsNovember 28, 2018Campus & CommunityStudents
Basketball players sit on stage with their backs to the camera while elementary students sit on the floor and ask questions.

The trip was more than a couple of basketball games — it was also a chance for the players to learn about another culture and its history.

New dean brings student-success mindset to L&S

By November 27, 2018Campus & CommunityCampus News
Scott Gronert at a meeting of Letters & Science faculty

As he nears the end of this first semester at UWM, new College of Letters & Science Dean Scott Gronert talks about what he’s learned so far and about what the future might hold.

Japanese internment echoes through history prof’s ‘Someday, Chicago’ show

By Sarah E VickeryNovember 23, 2018Arts & HumanitiesHumanities
A woman stands in an art gallery talking to several visitors.

Jasmine Alinder hopes that audiences will not only appreciate the images but also ask themselves an important question: What does it mean to be American?

UWM wins national award for undergraduate research excellence

By John G. SchumacherNovember 19, 2018Campus & CommunityCampus News
Eugene Cherry practices giving an eye exam to fellow student Eric Yang while professor Dr. Sandra Millon-Underwood oversees.

The Council on Undergraduate Research awarded the 2018 Campus-Wide Award for Undergraduate Research Accomplishments to UWM in recognition of the quality and depth of the research opportunities it provides to its undergrad students.

Project allows minority youths to show their true selves through art

By UWM NewsNovember 16, 2018Arts & HumanitiesHumanities
People look at artwork hanging on the walls of a gallery.

The “See Me Because” portrait project hosted at UWM’s INOVA Gallery allowed minority youths to portray themselves as they choose to be seen — as superheroes and nurses, entertainment stars and community leaders.

Child caregivers find ally, author in UWM researcher

By November 13, 2018HealthChildren's Health
A woman speaks to a roomful of people

Melinda Kavanaugh, associate professor of social work, has published three books aimed at helping children who are caring for parents with ALS, sometimes called Lou Gehrig’s disease.

Feast of Crispian helps traumatized veterans, with assistance from Shakespeare

By Tony RehagenNovember 8, 2018Arts & HumanitiesTheater
Veterans perform Feast of Crispian.

The program created by UWM theater faculty has spurred interest from schools and veterans’ organizations nationwide.

Poet who blends Spanish and English receives an Outstanding Women of Color Award

By November 6, 2018Campus & CommunityCampus News
A woman poses for the camera.

Brenda Cárdenas, a poet and associate professor of English at UWM, was honored for her efforts in advancing equity and inclusion for people of color within the UW System and in the community.

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