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Criminal justice alum analyzes data to help reduce sexual assault

By Rachel MaidlApril 28, 2026Business & World AffairsPolitics & Social Science
Jayden Varline, a PhD student and research assistant in the Criminal Justice & Criminology department, walks past the Milwaukee County Courthouse.

Criminal justice alum analyzes data to help reduce sexual assault

By Rachel MaidlApril 28, 2026Business & World AffairsPolitics & Social Science

UWM doctoral graduate Jayden Varline studies survey data to prevent victim blaming in cases of sexual assault on college campuses.

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Improving our understanding of the Holocaust

By Sarah E VickeryJanuary 4, 2019Business & World AffairsPolitics & Social Science
Photo of barbed wire at Auschwitz.

UWM alum Tony Rodriguez works with educators to help them improve the way they teach about the Holocaust.

Students get firsthand look as candidates for governor debate

By UWM NewsOctober 30, 2018Business & World AffairsPolitics & Social Science
People sit in seats watching the stage.

Experiencing politics via news stories or TV ads is one thing, but it’s not as vivid as experiencing it in real life. Students at UWM got that chance when candidates for Wisconsin governor debated on campus.

Experts on North Korea, nuclearization to host UWM talk on Sept. 20

By September 4, 2018Business & World AffairsPolitics & Social Science

A Sept. 20 event at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee will provide expert insight into the North Korean nuclear crisis so that Midwestern citizens can have a better understanding of what is happening on the Korean Peninsula.

U.S. Senate candidates square off at UWM Mainstage Theatre

By UWM NewsJuly 27, 2018Business & World AffairsPolitics & Social Science
The two candidates stand onstage in front of podiums, while three debate moderators sit at a table with their backs tot he camera.

The candidates in the Republican primary for U.S. Senate met for a debate Thursday, two weeks after a Democratic gubernatorial debate at UWM and just weeks before the primary.

All eyes on UWM for first 2018 gubernatorial debate

By UWM NewsJuly 16, 2018Business & World AffairsPolitics & Social Science
Eight people stand on stage facing three seated moderators.

All eight Democratic candidates for governor participated in the debate July 12 in the Mainstage Theatre, addressing issues ranging from Foxconn to the minimum wage to the state’s prison population.

Four decades after starting college, psychology student finally graduating

By May 11, 2018Business & World AffairsPolitics & Social Science

It’s never too late to graduate. That’s the experience of Christine Lyons, who started at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in the 1970s and is finally graduating in May 2018.

Is your ZIP code your destiny? Maybe, UWM researcher says

By March 20, 2018Business & World AffairsPolitics & Social Science
Marcus Britton stands on a sidewalk in front of a school as children disembark from the buses behind him.

Marcus Britton studies what he calls “place-based inequality” — the notion that the neighborhood you grow up in casts an imprint on your life that can have an effect long after you move out of that neighborhood.

UWM scholar explores the mysteries of Russia and Putin

By March 13, 2018Business & World AffairsPolitics & Social Science
John Reuter stands in the American Geographical Society Library at UWM.

The behemoth on the other side of the globe has long loomed large over American foreign policy. On the eve of the Russian presidential election, UWM scholar John Reuter talks about that country’s politics and policies.

UWM alum plumbs the depths of human motivation at Nielsen

By Zach BrookeMarch 2, 2018Business & World AffairsPolitics & Social Science
Molly Poppie sits in a chair looking off to the right.

Why do people do what they do? As vice president of data science at Nielsen Holdings, UWM alum Molly Poppie tries to answer that question every day.

Speaker to explore how women can effect change in society

By February 27, 2018Business & World AffairsPolitics & Social Science

What does it mean to create change in American society during a moment unique within our national history for both its political upheavals and stunning possibilities? The Helen Bader School of Social Welfare will explore these questions during Tuesday night’s “Leading Change: Women, Politics, Advocacy, & Social Justice” event, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. in […]

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