Campus & Community
Students help nonprofits spread the word about their efforts
UWM students joined area nonprofits to help improve their communications with the community – and learned what they could use in their own coursework.
8 UWM Geek Week events you don’t want to miss
Find gaming, technology, fashion and fun, even LeVar Burton and a chance to outwit the chancellor, during a glorious Geek Week from Feb. 18-26.
As Democrats debated, students found places to watch and learn
The Democratic primary debate was broadcast live from the Zelazo Center, but much of the action Feb. 11 took place across the street in the UWM Student Union.
In marriage of these true minds, language was no impediment
Nathan was fluent in German, and Charlotte in French, but it was the language of love that brought them together at UWM.
Presidential candidates on stage at UWM tonight
The Democratic Primary Debate will be at 8 p.m. today in the Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts, with traffic and parking restrictions in and around campus.
Democratic debate gives UWM students real-world experience
The Democratic presidential primary debate between former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders gives UWM students a chance to hone and demonstrate their skills in a national setting.
UWM attracts presidents and White House hopefuls
From John F. Kennedy and Harry Truman to Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Joe Biden, check out the presidents and politicians who have visited UW-Milwaukee since 1959.
UWM receives top research rating from Carnegie
UWM is one of only 115 research universities in the nation to earn a top rating from the prestigious Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
Mone: ‘no changes to our research mission at UWM’
Chancellor Mark Mone outlined a “path forward” in challenging budget times during his Spring 2016 Plenary address, emphasizing the importance of research, student success and community engagement to UWM’s future.
Spanish-language space builds community, skills
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee graduate student Sergio López Ramos is leading an effort to create spaces focused on the Spanish speaking community in Milwaukee and Wisconsin.