Campus & Community
Inclusion inspires new nurse’s innovation, compassion
Isis Judith Lozano liked the fact that UWM was so welcoming to first-generation students like herself.
Found in translation
UWM’s online program in Translation and Interpreting Studies is meeting an increasing demand for interpreters and translators.
A career turning point fueled the fire for an MPA
A fourth-generation firefighter, Aaron Lipski loves the profession he has practiced for 17 years with the Milwaukee Fire Department
Heeding the call to help leads to degree no. 2, dream job no. 1
After he graduates in May with a bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Sciences, Michael Wilson will continue to combine his personal goals with a profound desire to help others
The ‘real world’ is already familiar to architecture grad
While it’s not unusual for architecture undergraduates to be consumed by their courses, Aubree Park has aimed for full immersion.
College close to home opened doors to China, Cairo, and two degrees
It’s been an intense five years for econ/international studies double major Camille Ridgeway.
Two paths to Boston, but the same finish line
Two members of the UWM community were deeply moved by the experience of running the 2104 Boston Marathon.
Classic, controversial YA novel named 2014 ‘Common Read’
Sherman Alexie’s award-winning young-adult novel, “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian.”
Denim Day raises awareness of sexual assault
UWM is joining the city and other local colleges and universities in marking Denim Day, Wednesday, April 23.
Hip Hip, Hey There, Hooray: It’s Milwaukee Day
Read for yourself some of the things that make us most proud to be the region’s premier urban institution.