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  1. UW-Superior’s new library space fosters community, professional growth

    Photo of the Jim Dan Hill Library at the University of Wisconsin-Superior, which is proud to announce the opening of a new Learning and Gathering Space designed to support faculty development and enhance collaboration. The new space is dedicated to long-time library supporter Barbara J. Schaal (1950-2024), an alumna of UW-Superior. Schaal devoted her career to teaching and championing learning and literacy in Wisconsin. (UW-Superior)

    The Jim Dan Hill Library at the University of Wisconsin-Superior is proud to announce the opening of a new Learning and Gathering Space designed to support faculty development and enhance collaboration. Thanks to the generosity of a dedicated donor, this space is […]

  2. A Passion for Teaching Kids

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    Payton’s passion for teaching was ignited while coaching young children in the Parks & Rec program. After earning his degree in Education from UW-Green Bay, he became a sixth-grade social studies teacher. With aspirations to become a principal, Payton furthered his education […]

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  1. Music educator goes to to the ends of the earth to inspire her students

    Photo of UW-Whitewater alumna and music educator

    A passion for education drives one Wisconsin music teacher to extremes: playing a trumpet while experiencing zero gravity, exploring a Teacher at Sea experience on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ship Bell M. Shimada off the coast of northern California, and — yes — traveling to the end of the Earth to participate in […]

  2. Blugolds rise to challenge with healthcare innovations

    Photo: Blugold undergraduates used their creativity and problem-solving skills to develop solutions to healthcare challenges in the inaugural Mayo Clinic/University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Innovation Health Challenge.

    Blugold undergraduates used their creativity and problem-solving skills to develop solutions to healthcare challenges in the inaugural Mayo Clinic/University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Innovation Health Challenge. Seven groups of students worked with UW-Eau Claire faculty and Mayo Clinic Health System mentors during the 2024-25 academic year on healthcare problems that included product development, process improvement and […]

  1. For the Love of a Pet

    Photo: A pooch named Tugz waits patiently while staff discuss his case. Because of WisCARES, clients like Tugz's owner can afford to treat their treasured companions. Photo by Bryce Richter/UW-Madison

    A UW veterinary clinic provides affordable care for owners experiencing hardship One thing you notice about WisCARES is the kindness. It’s a place where happiness abounds, even among some of life’s most unhappy circumstances. In a sparkling-clean silver cage, a black kitty rears up like a tiny lion, front paws in the air, jostling a shiny pink ball […]

  2. Navigating the AI frontier: UWL’s new AI Ethics Certificate prepares students for leadership in AI-driven world

    Photo of Stewart Eskew, assistant teaching professor of Philosophy, teaching a philosophy class at UW-La Crosse. The AI Ethics Certificate program will be housed within the Philosophy Department. Artificial intelligence (AI) ethics is a branch of ethics that explores complex ethical challenges posed by AI technologies.

    The rapid expansion of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming industries from healthcare to banking, offering new opportunities to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and accelerate research. However, as AI’s influence grows, so too do the ethical dilemmas it presents for businesses, governments and society at large. To help students navigate these challenges, UW-La Crosse is launching […]

  1. Kohler Trust for Clean Water gives $2.5 million to UWM for Great Lakes research

    Photo of aerial view of UW-Milwaukee

    The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee will supercharge its Great Lakes research thanks to a $2.5 million gift from the Kohler Trust for Clean Water. The funding will initially support enhanced research on water quality and ecosystem health led by Harvey Bootsma, the inaugural Kohler Endowed Chair of Great Lakes Science in UWM’s School of Freshwater Sciences. […]

  2. UW-Stevens Point graduate researcher takes conservation to new heights with drone technology

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      In Wisconsin’s serene wetlands, wildlife conservation is soaring to new heights. Amanda Griswold, a graduate student in the College of Natural Resources at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, is using drones equipped with thermal cameras to transform how biologists monitor waterfowl populations and protect critical habitats. Griswold’s research, guided by her adviser, Assistant Professor Ben Sedinger, […]