Campus News
Panther Prowl raises $20,000 for student scholarships
This year’s fundraising total pushes the total amount collected to nearly $600,000 over the past 20 years.
UWM achieves milestone toward Hispanic-Serving Institution status
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has become only the second four-year public university in Wisconsin to become an Emerging Hispanic-Serving Institution.
UWM honors its best at fall awards
Two dozen faculty and staff of UW-Milwaukee were honored for their distinguished service to the university at the 2024 Employee Excellence Awards ceremony.
Task force works to prepare and guide AI tools across campus
Artificial intelligence tools have quickly insinuated themselves in virtually every field, including higher education. A group of 50 stakeholders has been examining what AI means to UWM and how to best use and control it.
UWM shows off its new Chemistry Building
More than 200 students, faculty, staff, government representatives and friends of UWM packed into one of the building’s many sleek, modern lecture halls for the celebration.
UWM undergrad programs do well in latest U.S. News rankings
The undergraduate nursing program again placed high among the top programs in the country in the 2025 Best Colleges rankings, as did business, psychology and computer science.
Grand opening of UWM’s new Chemistry Building set for Sept. 27
The event will celebrate the completion of six years of design and construction and cap a significant milestone in UWM’s commitment to advancing scientific education and research.
Governor visits UWM to highlight state funding proposal
Gov. Tony Evers toured UWM’s campus alongside Chancellor Mark Mone Tuesday morning, stopping at Sandburg Hall and the Klotsche Center to speak with UWM students and employees.
UWM must embrace change to succeed, Mone says in plenary address
Chancellor Mark Mone used Thursday’s plenary address to celebrate UWM’s many successes and emphasize the need for embracing change to ensure UWM is able to meet the many challenges it faces both now and in the future.
Safety Week will be Sept. 9-13
Campus Safety Week will include a special, furry guest this year: Ezmae, the UWM Police Department’s new comfort dog, will be at Spaights Plaza from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesday, available for cuddles, belly rubs and ear scratches.