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How spurring more tips can be as simple as cats vs. dogs

By Laura L OttoNovember 11, 2021Business & World AffairsBusiness

On this episode of Curious Campus, UWM’s new podcast about science, discovery and culture, Katherine Du and Jacqueline Rifkin talk about how consumers express themselves through the things they buy.

UWM participating in Doors Open Milwaukee Sept. 25-26

By John G. SchumacherSeptember 17, 2021Campus & CommunityCampus News

Doors Open Milwaukee is returning to a mostly in-person event this year, and UWM is once again participating. Five sites on UWM’s Milwaukee campus will be open for the event, three in-person and two virtually.

UWM senior explores logistics in Germany with Defense Department fellowship

By August 16, 2021Campus & CommunityStudents

Jack Kiel, who is majoring in supply chain and operations management, is part of a four-person team working on the logistical plans in the European theater – how the different military services and their allies are working together.

UWM veterans, nursing school members honored at Brewers games

By John G. SchumacherJuly 27, 2021

Two groups from the UWM community were honored before Milwaukee Brewers games over the weekend at American Family Field.

Grad student knocks down obstacles to succeed in business and school

By July 9, 2021Campus & CommunityStudents

Erica Herrera has persevered through problems that would sink many people, getting a degree from UWM and building a successful business. Now, she’s enrolled in the Executive MBA program and looking for more.

Nadellas donate $2 million to UWM to increase diversity in tech education

By Kari PinkJune 10, 2021Science & TechnologyComputer Science & Technology

The gift from UWM alumnus and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and his wife, Anu Nadella, will support the university’s efforts to prepare students from underserved communities for careers in computer science, data science and information technology.

Regents get a first look at UWM’s digital manufacturing research center

By Laura L OttoJune 4, 2021Business & World AffairsBusiness

Members of the Board of Regents and chancellors at other UW System universities on Thursday toured UWM’s Connected Systems Institute, which just unveiled its first industry test bed, a factory production line and its “digital twin” that will be used for learning and collaborative research.

Strategic partnerships are helping UWM prepare for the future

By Laura L OttoJune 3, 2021Campus & CommunityCampus News

UWM is building future-focused strategic partnerships with both local and international companies and engaging with them in new ways, Chancellor Mark Mone told a committee of the UW System Board of Regents meeting at UWM on June 3.

Student entrepreneurs win seed funding in New Ventures competition

By Laura L OttoMay 24, 2021Business & World AffairsEducation

Winners of the New Ventures Business Plan Competition hosted by UWM’s Lubar School of Business include a tool handle to aid female do-it-yourselfers, a 360-degree-view digital product and a company that helps women find their path in life.

What consumer psychology tells us about social change movements

By Laura L OttoMarch 25, 2021Business & World AffairsBusiness

Consumer psychology has long acknowledged the power of social norms. Now it can help us understand how social movements change norms and how people turn beliefs into action, according to new work by a team of researchers that includes two from the Lubar School of Business at UWM.

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