Been drinking? The answer may be in your fingernails.
Nail clippings can indicate levels of alcohol consumption, according to a UWM study on biomarkers.
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Nail clippings can indicate levels of alcohol consumption, according to a UWM study on biomarkers.
HBSSW offers crime analysis classes – online and in person – to current UWM students in any major and to any college graduates.
UWM has partnered with Creative Corrections Education Foundation to create the Creative Corrections Education Foundation Fund.
Until recently, laws requiring firearms surrender have not been systematically enforced, says Steven Brandl, UWM associate professor of criminal justice.
Actors embrace atypical gig to help train child welfare caseworkers at UWM.
TCARE Navigator LLC, a Milwaukee-based start-up, will commercialize an innovative caregiver support system developed UWM.
UWM social work graduate students recently had the ear of Earl Johnson, director of the Office of Family Assistance in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Jung Kwak collaborated on the documentary that put the spotlight on how ill-prepared Americans are in making end-of-life decisions.
This year, the Milwaukee Police Department launched a far-reaching program, in collaboration with UWM’s HBSSW.