Health
UWM faculty startup applies motion measurement research
Motion correction for MRI could reduce the need to sedate children for medically necessary scans.
Safe infant sleeping gets a boost
UWM nursing and engineering professors and a team of students have developed a novel approach to co-sleeping safety.
GE Healthcare supports talent pipeline at UWM
A new partnership includes a $1 million donation to establish the GE Healthcare Center for Advanced Computational Imaging at UWM.
Helping students before they fail
A new approach to exceptional ed aims to identify and assist students with special needs before they fall behind, rather than waiting to correct deficits.
Taking on cigarettes among their leading users
Leah Arndt has been closely involved in a study of how to integrate Indigenous Ways of Knowing with smoking-cessation treatments.
Bridging a special needs gap
UWM is partnering with two Milwaukee health care institutions to make it easier for families to learn how to care for children with special needs.
College of Nursing joins national vets support project
UWM’s College of Nursing is educating nurses to meet the needs of service members, veterans and their families.
Talking about end-of-life wishes
Jung Kwak collaborated on the documentary that put the spotlight on how ill-prepared Americans are in making end-of-life decisions.
Study explores links between smoking during pregnancy, autism
Women who smoke in pregnancy may be more likely to have a child with high-functioning autism.
UWM launches summer program in Morocco
Global Health is an emerging interdisciplinary field at UWM, and this is the first international offering for the Zilber School of Public Health.