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UWM students enjoy hands-on learning through collaboration with the Milwaukee Public Museum

By Luella J Dooley-MenetApril 30, 2026Arts & HumanitiesCampus & CommunityCampus PartnershipsStudents
A woman stands in front of a posterboard set up on a table.

For more than 60 years, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and the Milwaukee Public Museum have shared a close partnership rooted in hands‑on learning and professional preparation.

UWM physics student researches the cosmos

By Maridel AllinderApril 13, 2026Science & Technology
A man stands outside under some trees.

International student Pratyusava Baral was drawn to UWM to work with astronomers who helped detect gravitational waves.

A massive brain study is helping children and UWM student researchers

By Howie MagnerApril 7, 2026Health
A man in a brown sweater holds a glass plaque in his hands that reads "2025 Panther Edge Student Employment Award."

Donors during on 414 for UWM Giving Days can help support the efforts to untangle the mysteries of the human brain, and help the next generation of researchers.

UWM primate researcher honored as fellow for national science organization

By Erin O'Donnell April 3, 2026Campus & CommunityCampus News
A portrait of a woman

Trudy Turner, distinguished professor emerita of anthropology at UW-Milwaukee, has been elected to the 2025 class of fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

A lifelong love of words brings UWM professor back to Milwaukee

By Jennifer WalterMarch 23, 2026Arts & Humanities
English professor Derrick Harriell works on his laptop at his home in Shorewood where he often writes his poetry.

Derrick Harriell fell in love with language at a young age. Now, the poet and professor of creative writing shares his passion with future generations.

The human lens: UWM alum turns untold stories into award-winning films

By James CarltonMarch 9, 2026Arts & HumanitiesCampus & CommunityAlumniFilm & Fine Arts
UWM alum Josh Rosenberg holds the winning envelope at the 2024 Academy Awards.

Josh Rosenberg fell in love with storytelling at UWM. Now, he makes Oscar-winning short documentaries.

UWM researcher reconstructs ancient landscapes from the Midwest to Mars

By Anna Funk February 23, 2026Science & TechnologyScience
Alum Libby Ives places her hand on layers of ancient rock in Marquette, Michigan.

Libby Ives earned her PhD in geosciences at UWM. Now she studies ancient landscapes to uncover new insights about a planet’s environment.

Love wins: Couples who found each other at UWM

By Elora HennesseyFebruary 11, 2026Campus & CommunityAlumniStudents
A man and woman stand next to each other, both dressed in winter coats and hats, while the northern lights glow behind them in the nighttime sky.

In honor of Valentine’s Day, we asked couples to share their stories with us — how they met and what made them for fall each other.  

UWM researcher studies zebrafish to better understand brain development

By Ashley AbramsonJanuary 26, 2026Health
PhD student Gabby Voit smiling and sitting in front of lab equipment

UWM PhD student Gabby Voit is leading research in the Gutzman Lab, where researchers study zebrafish to better understand brain function in humans.

UWM Japanese language professor uses translation course to teach valuable career skills

By Kaitlin StainbrookJanuary 6, 2026Arts & HumanitiesHumanities
The image shows three students watching video on computer screens as UWM Associate Professor Aragorn Quinn provides coaching. Quinn's hands are raised and you can see him speaking.

UWM Associate Professor Aragorn Quinn’s translation course builds language skills while teaching students real-world collaboration.

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