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Criminal justice alum analyzes data to help reduce sexual assault

By Rachel MaidlApril 28, 2026Business & World AffairsPolitics & Social Science
Jayden Varline, a PhD student and research assistant in the Criminal Justice & Criminology department, walks past the Milwaukee County Courthouse.

Criminal justice alum analyzes data to help reduce sexual assault

By Rachel MaidlApril 28, 2026Business & World AffairsPolitics & Social Science

UWM doctoral graduate Jayden Varline studies survey data to prevent victim blaming in cases of sexual assault on college campuses.

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Innovation Campus discussion focuses on Wisconsin research investment

By UWM NewsOctober 16, 2018Business & World Affairs
Four people sit and talk during a panel discussion.

For Wisconsin state Sen. Alberta Darling, the future of research in Wisconsin is not tied to one place. “I see a triangle of Milwaukee, Eau Claire and Madison,” said Darling, “We could have I-94 as the research innovation highway.”

Experts on North Korea, nuclearization to host UWM talk on Sept. 20

By September 4, 2018Business & World AffairsPolitics & Social Science

A Sept. 20 event at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee will provide expert insight into the North Korean nuclear crisis so that Midwestern citizens can have a better understanding of what is happening on the Korean Peninsula.

Collaborative effort helps classroom paraprofessionals become teachers

By August 24, 2018Business & World AffairsEducation
A teacher sits with several young students around a table.

For some people already working with children in MPS schools, the PLUS program involving the school district, UWM and MATC is helping them become fully certified teachers.

Two UWM English Education grads honored

By August 23, 2018Business & World AffairsEducation

The Wisconsin Council of Teachers of English is planning to honor two UW-Milwaukee School of Education graduates at its annual convention Oct. 18 and 19 in Madison.

Avdeev named director of innovation at Lubar Entrepreneurship Center

By Carolyn BuciorAugust 14, 2018Business & World AffairsBusiness

In his new role, Ilya Avdeev — an associate professor of mechanical engineering who has been instrumental in fostering entrepreneurship at UWM — will lead program development and partnership cultivation.

Collaboration with high schools helps create pipeline of entrepreneurs

By UWM NewsAugust 10, 2018Business & World AffairsBusiness
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New Berlin students learn about business and earn UWM credits in a program co-facilitated by the Lubar Entrepreneurship Center.

U.S. Senate candidates square off at UWM Mainstage Theatre

By UWM NewsJuly 27, 2018Business & World AffairsPolitics & Social Science
The two candidates stand onstage in front of podiums, while three debate moderators sit at a table with their backs tot he camera.

The candidates in the Republican primary for U.S. Senate met for a debate Thursday, two weeks after a Democratic gubernatorial debate at UWM and just weeks before the primary.

All eyes on UWM for first 2018 gubernatorial debate

By UWM NewsJuly 16, 2018Business & World AffairsPolitics & Social Science
Eight people stand on stage facing three seated moderators.

All eight Democratic candidates for governor participated in the debate July 12 in the Mainstage Theatre, addressing issues ranging from Foxconn to the minimum wage to the state’s prison population.

UWM economist explores consequences of a tariff-driven trade war

By June 25, 2018Business & World Affairs
A closeup of someone holding two handful of cranberries.

The US has begun imposing billions of dollars worth of tariffs on many of its major trading partners, and those countries are responding in kind. So, what now? UWM economist Hamid Mohtadi has some ideas.

UWM, Foxconn create international internship program in engineering

By Michelle L JohnsonJune 14, 2018Business & World AffairsBusiness
Four people sit at a table.

Five students will go to Taiwan in February to study at Chung Yuan Christian University and work at Foxconn facilities.

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