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Two UWM Baja cars, one banner season for engineering students

By Laura OttoJune 8, 2026Science & TechnologyEngineering
A dozen people dressed in winter clothes stand behind a Baja race car, with banners reading UW-Milwaukee and Komatsu.

Two UWM Baja cars, one banner season for engineering students

By Laura OttoJune 8, 2026Science & TechnologyEngineering

Intercollegiate competition provides real-world experience in collaboration and problem-solving as students design and build race cars.

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For frogs, the mating competition is mighty fierce

By Laura L OttoMay 26, 2022Science & TechnologyWater & Environment

When it’s time to mate, the female Eastern gray tree frog goes to the pond, where hundreds of potential suitors await, each calling in wildly varying chirps. So how does she choose?

For songbirds, bigger or brighter might be better

By UWM NewsMay 19, 2022Science & TechnologyWater & Environment

On this episode of Curious Campus, UWM distinguished professor Peter Dunn talks about birding and his research into the common yellowthroat.

Funding from Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin helps UWM expand training

By UWM NewsMarch 29, 2022Science & TechnologyWater & Environment

UWM will receive $777,277 from the Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin this year to enhance its water-related academic programs designed to help students interested in water-related fields at the 13 UW System universities.

UWM students make a rare find while on a class hike

By March 21, 2022Science & TechnologyWater & Environment

Two students on a class expedition to the UWM Field Station discovered a rare four-toed salamander, the first of its kind ever documented in Ozaukee County.

Summertime salt: The mystery of chloride in Milwaukee’s rivers

By Laura L OttoMarch 14, 2022Science & TechnologyWater & Environment

UWM researchers Charles Paradis is trying to answer a question: Tons of salt are spread on roads in the winter, so why do rivers and lakes get salty months later?

Hands-on water research leads to job at Wisconsin DNR

By Heidi JeterFebruary 21, 2022Science & TechnologyWater & Environment

For recent UWM grad Katie Schulz, working in water science means she has the ability to make a positive impact on the world.

For female yellowthroats, there’s more than one way to spot a winning mate

By Laura L OttoFebruary 14, 2022Science & TechnologyScience

Two UWM researchers and a collaborator using cutting-edge techniques found a previously unclear link between characteristics in male songbirds that attract females, even as those signals differ in different geographical regions.

Book traces evolution of computer from unusual to ubiquitous

By Laura L OttoFebruary 3, 2022Science & TechnologyComputer Science & Technology

UWM professor Thomas Haigh has collaborated on a new history of how computers developed from room-filling machines to microchips, and what that means for us.

UWM Great Lakes research projects funded through Wisconsin Sea Grant

By Laura L OttoFebruary 1, 2022Science & TechnologyWater & Environment

Four UWM research projects have been awarded funding of just over $1 million from Wisconsin Sea Grant and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

UWM glassblower practices an ancient art to support modern research

By Sarah E VickeryJanuary 13, 2022Science & Technology

Neal Korfhage is one of perhaps 10 university glassblowers in the country, repairing and creating important tools for chemists, physicists and biologists.

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