Mason Novak, an urban studies major who received the Outstanding Presentation Award

Congratulations to first year student Mason Novak, an urban studies major who received the Outstanding Presentation Award at this year’s Undergraduate Research Symposium held on April 25th for his oral presentation!
See the full story below in the latest issue of InFocus:
“Award winners included Mason Novak, an urban studies major who is in his first year at UWM. He is a student researcher in the Buildings-Landscapes-Cultures Field School, which collaborates with Milwaukee residents to explore underserved neighborhoods’ histories and stories…”

Here is the link to the full story.

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