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UWM library student turned career experience into college credit

By Kelly AiglonApril 20, 2026Business & World AffairsPolitics & Social Science
Naomi Kraut stands between two rows of books at a Milwaukee Public Library

UWM library student turned career experience into college credit

By Kelly AiglonApril 20, 2026Business & World AffairsPolitics & Social Science

Naomi Reigh Kraut received her Master of Library & Information Science degree from UWM and received college credit for her prior work experience.

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Triple-duty fuel cell launches UWM startup company

By Laura L OttoFebruary 2, 2012Business & World AffairsBusiness

An expert on the relatively new MFC technology, Zhen “Jason” He is building on its “double play” capabilities.

Sensing in a flash

By Laura L OttoJanuary 11, 2012Business & World AffairsBusiness
L-R: Paul Henning and Tom Dougherty.

Fiberoptic water-monitoring technology offers a sought-after solution that delivers at the speed of light.

Inspiration for both budding architects and businesses

By Laura L OttoOctober 28, 2011Business & World AffairsBusiness

This year, SARUP offers four sponsored studios in which commercial businesses contribute financial support and provide real-world experiences for students without dictating the course pedagogy.

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