Students
Bringing diversity to maternal and child health
UWM’s Maternal and Child Health Pipeline Training Program is increasing the number of underrepresented graduate students in the fields of maternal and child health.
Her passion for helping families finds a home at school
The path leading Britney Morrow to “what I really want to do professionally” has been a winding one.
Designing apps leads to launching a business
From his freshman year of high school, Hunter Ruth knew what he wanted to do.
He’s all geared up for automotive manufacturing
When it comes to automobiles, don’t get Mitchell Crawford started – unless you’re prepared for a long discussion.
Raised by a teacher, he’s taking on the family business
Jacob Probst, who’s graduating with his bachelor’s degree and certification in exceptional education, says his experiences as an army instructor and his School of Education courses have both helped develop his teaching skills.
She achieved a master’s – and the ‘anti-desk job’
When Ciara Rahn chose a bachelor’s degree in geology, she did so because the physical science appealed to her – as did the fact that she would spend a lot of time outdoors.
Soc major expands horizons in Ireland, inclusivity, and at home
Soc major expands horizons in Ireland, inclusivity, and at home
Too early to research? ‘Not so,’ say undergrads
UWM undergraduate researchers are getting hands-on experience in their majors through the university’s Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR),.
An unexpected detour didn’t stop this grad
Aspiring CPA Otoniel Encarnacion juggled a full-time job with a full-time class load. But now his hard work has paid off with an internship at one of the nation’s top accounting firms.
Composer + computer = music
Elliot Patros is not just composing electronic music. He’s also creating instruments for playing it.