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UWM journalism students find missing photos for Vietnam Veterans Memorial
The Faces Never Forgotten program is part of a national effort to find approximately 18,000 missing photos for a digital Wall of Faces planned for the new Vietnam veterans Education Center at The Wall in Washington, D.C.
UWM invests in veterans’ education, seeking to help those who served nation
The past five years have seen a surge in awareness and programming as UWM has expanded and deepened its focus on student veterans.
Unique program helps students earn a degree while raising a family
UWM’s Life Impact Program supports student-parents as they navigate the demands of college and parenting.
When he hears “you can’t,” he says “wanna bet?”
Jonathan Heider’s outlook is like that of any other student at the rigorous School of Architecture and Urban Planning: Do it and don’t hold back
UWM students spend spring break giving back in Asheville
Forget Daytona. Many UWM students spend their spring break developing leadership skills and improving the lives of others.
7 reasons UWM is tops for LGBT+ education
Seven reasons why the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is a Top 50 LGBT+ Friendly University, as recognized by the national nonprofit Campus Pride.
UWM faculty, students find change in the air during Cuba trip
UWinteriM students had a chance to learn firsthand how the United States and Cuba could benefit from reestablishing diplomatic relations.
Life Impact Program for student parents
Shaquita Glenn, a successful alumna of UWM’s s innovative Life Impact Program is now a graduate student in Educational Psychology.
Changing stereotypes, encouraging young African-American men
UWM is working to change the stereotypes and the prospects for young African-American males through a collaborative effort called the African American Male Initiative.
UWM students drive a second TEDx experience for Milwaukee
It’s no surprise that three friends would act on their passions and decide to organize a Milwaukee TEDx conference at UWM.