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Art education alum recognized nationally for impact in skilled trades education

By Payton MurphyMarch 16, 2026Business & World Affairs
A man in a gray shirt holds an oversized check for $100,000 above his head, surrounded by several high school students and adults.

Art education alum recognized nationally for impact in skilled trades education

By Payton MurphyMarch 16, 2026Business & World Affairs

Mike Driscoll, a Peck School of the Arts alum and teacher at Bay View High School, has been named one of five national recipients of the 2025 Harbor Freight Tools for Schools Prize for Teaching Excellence.

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Regents get a first look at UWM’s digital manufacturing research center

By Laura OttoJune 4, 2021Business & World AffairsBusiness

Members of the Board of Regents and chancellors at other UW System universities on Thursday toured UWM’s Connected Systems Institute, which just unveiled its first industry test bed, a factory production line and its “digital twin” that will be used for learning and collaborative research.

Student entrepreneurs win seed funding in New Ventures competition

By Laura OttoMay 24, 2021Business & World AffairsEducation

Winners of the New Ventures Business Plan Competition hosted by UWM’s Lubar School of Business include a tool handle to aid female do-it-yourselfers, a 360-degree-view digital product and a company that helps women find their path in life.

What consumer psychology tells us about social change movements

By Laura OttoMarch 25, 2021Business & World AffairsBusiness

Consumer psychology has long acknowledged the power of social norms. Now it can help us understand how social movements change norms and how people turn beliefs into action, according to new work by a team of researchers that includes two from the Lubar School of Business at UWM.

Historian tells a story of Black capitalism through beer

By March 12, 2021Business & World AffairsBusiness

For John Harry, a graduate student in history at UWM, the story of Peoples Brewery in Oshkosh, Wisconsin’s first and only Black-owned brewery, is a way to tell the history of how Black entrepreneurs tried to make a place for themselves in society.

Why is Biden making Milwaukee his first presidential trip?

By UWM NewsFebruary 12, 2021Business & World AffairsPolitics & Social Science

President Joe Biden selected Milwaukee as the destination of his first official trip since taking office on Jan. 20. Biden will participate in a socially distanced, invitation-only town hall at the Pabst Theater on Tuesday, Feb. 16, to be televised on CNN.

Elementary teacher finds new career as award-winning school librarian

By January 19, 2021Business & World AffairsEducation

When Sarah Siver’s elementary school in Sparta lost its librarian a year few years ago, the third-grade teacher was concerned. Utilizing a new UWM pathway to librarianship, she found a way to help.

UWM researcher looks at how social media analysis can enhance polling

By UWM NewsJanuary 4, 2021Business & World AffairsPolitics & Social Science

A close look at social media could not only provide a window into what voters consider the most important issues, it could also give insight that might improve political polling.

COVID-19 clouds the skies for airlines’ financial future

By UWM NewsDecember 29, 2020Business & World AffairsBusiness

Air carriers weather economic downturns by making their operations more efficient. But even the most efficient operations may not help airlines overcome the unprecedented upheaval triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, says UWM Professor James Peoples.

Amid pandemic, grads of online learning program put skills to use immediately

By November 17, 2020Business & World AffairsEducation

Most students anticipate gradually putting their knowledge to work after they leave the university. However, four students who graduated in May from UWM found they needed to use everything they learned about online learning, leading and advising immediately.

Good school culture crucial for closing achievement gap

By November 10, 2020Business & World AffairsEducation

A study by UWM researchers found that schools with a strong professional culture had smaller gaps in achievement between white students and students of color.

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