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A cosmic mystery: Astronomers find object flashing in both radio waves and X-rays

By Becky LangMay 28, 2025Science & TechnologyScience
The image of the night sky shows swirls of purple, red, white and black, with white dots throughout.

UWM Professor David Kaplan and graduate student Akash Anumarlapudi are part of an international team that made a startling discovery about a new type of cosmic phenomenon.

Chemistry Building honored in 2025 Mayor’s Design Awards

By Luella J Dooley-MenetMay 21, 2025Campus & CommunityCampus News
The Chemistry Building is a modern, multi-story building with a sleek, white facade and large glass windows.

Opened in Fall 2024, the cutting-edge, 163,400-square-foot building strengthens UWM’s role as a scientific research and education leader.

UWM creates strategies for artificial intelligence in the classroom

By Jennifer WalterApril 21, 2025Business & World AffairsEducation
Five people gather around a laptop computer, while the teacher explains a key concept.

New curriculum teaches students how to use AI as a tool while not succumbing to its shortfalls.

UWM graduate school programs ranked among nation’s best

By John G. SchumacherApril 8, 2025Campus & CommunityCampus News

Two UWM graduate school programs were ranked among the top 25 in the country by U.S. News & World Report, while several others landed among the top 100.

Married couple navigate grad school, family life and careers 

By Kathy Quirk February 24, 2025Campus & CommunityAlumni
A man and woman stand in a yard with their two young children.

JohnQuell and Diamond Tucker had two children and full-time jobs, but both wanted to pursue master’s degrees. Here’s how they made it work.

UWM earns prestigious R1 research status for a fourth time

By Angelica DuriaFebruary 13, 2025Campus & CommunityCampus News
A woman and man look at a Petri dish that the woman is holding up in the air, while they are in a lab.

The classification places UWM among the top 187 of nearly 4,000 institutions nationwide in the “very high” category. UWM is one of just two R1 universities in Wisconsin, along with UW-Madison.

UWM celebrating Alumni Awards Evening 2025 at Pfister Hotel

By Howard E MagnerFebruary 12, 2025Campus & CommunityAlumni
A man stands in a museum in front of a map.

UWM will celebrate a dynamic group of accomplished alumni at its annual Alumni Awards Evening, set for Friday, Feb. 21, at the Pfister Hotel.

Several with UWM ties make list of notable young leaders

By John G. SchumacherFebruary 11, 2025Campus & CommunityCampus News

The awards, which will be celebrated at an event March 19, honor young business and community leaders from throughout Southeastern Wisconsin.

UWM proposal wins Universities of Wisconsin Innovation Grant

By UWM NewsJanuary 14, 2025Business & World AffairsScience & TechnologyEducation
The Chemistry Building is a modern, multi-story building with a sleek, white facade and large glass windows.

The plan calls for working with the local chemistry industry and education partners, including M-Cubed, to develop a paid summer internship program that trains students as chemical technicians.

UWM underwater archaeologist appears on History Channel show

By John G. SchumacherJanuary 14, 2025Science & Technology
A woman sits on a chair while her image is displayed on a TV monitor in the foreground

Ashley Lemke flew to New York City over the summer to appear on “Mysteries Unearthed,” a new show hosted by actor Danny Trejo that explores some of the world’s most significant discoveries and the unusual ways they were found.

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