Alumni
From biologist to TV host
UWM alum Suzanne Rutishauser Yorke turned an enthusiasm for ecology and academic travel into a job with a nature TV series.
Coleman named first Alumni Fellow
Milton Coleman, senior editor of The Washington Post, says UWM laid the foundation for his career.
A life with bonobos
Gay Reinartz spends much of her time a half a world away from Milwaukee, working at a remote research station in a vast rain forest in the heart of the Congo Basin.
The aroma of success
Alamelu Vairavan’s career as cookbook author and food show star began with an open window on a summer night.
He’s Our Idol
In 2011, Scott Dangerfield turned down American Idol’s “golden ticket” to Hollywood to finish his student teaching. But it’s 2012, and he’s back.
Educational journeys started later in life
Clarence Garrett, 87, who is African American, graduated in December with a general degree in Letters and Science, completing an educational journey he started more than 50 years ago.