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  1. UW-Whitewater chemistry professor earns UW Innovation Grant

    Photo of Steven Girard, an associate professor of chemistry at UW-Whitewater, in a university science lab.

    One chemistry professor at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater rang in the new year with a surprise. In early January, Steven Girard, an associate professor of chemistry, was announced as one of three recipients of the 2024 Universities of Wisconsin Innovation Grant for his […]

  2. UW-Green Bay: More than ‘dates and numbers,’ Emily is future-focused as a history major

    Screenshot of UWGB history major

    From a young age, Emily knew her future would involve history and teaching. In high school, she considered becoming a teacher, and after enrolling at UW-Green Bay, she took an interactive history class that included a ‘revolution’ simulation. She was […]

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  1. UW-Stevens Point’s “Mascots on Main” initiative strengthens community ties

    Screenshot of UWSP Mascots on Main video

    UW-Stevens Point Chancellor Thomas Gibson and UWSP mascot Stevie Pointer recently participated in the Universities of Wisconsin’s “Mascots on Main” initiative, visiting local businesses and organizations in Stevens Point. These visits — documented on video and being shared on social media this week — demonstrate the mutually beneficial relationships that exist between the university and […]

  2. UW–Madison researchers and Wisconsin farmers work together to produce healthy potato harvests

    Photo of Andy Diercks, a fourth-generation potato farmer from the small village of Coloma in central Wisconsin, and Amanda Gevens, a UW–Madison Extension specialist and the department chair of plant pathology, who knows all too well the high stakes for Wisconsin farms.

    Andy Diercks, a fourth-generation potato farmer from the small village of Coloma in central Wisconsin, is blunt about the difficult realities facing family-owned farms today. “There are days when the choices aren’t always good, and you’re making the least bad choice,” he says. “But we’ve survived well. I’m proud of what we do here.” The […]

  1. UW-Milwaukee Zilber College research project aims to address needs of dementia patients and caregivers

    Photo of aerial view of UW-Milwaukee

    A grant from Bader Philanthropies will help fund a research project that aims to address the unmet need for self-care guidelines among Alzheimer’s and dementia patients. The project is led by Priya Nambisan, associate professor of biostatistics and health informatics at the Joseph J. Zilber College of Public Health at UWM. The project will use […]

  2. Getting their feet wet: UWL partners with J.F. Brennan, providing hands-on experience in hydrographic surveying

    Photo of hydrographic surveying at UW-La Crosse

    J.F. Brennan, a fourth-generation, family-owned marine construction firm based in La Crosse, specializes in environmental remediation, dam construction, commercial diving, harbor management and submarine cable services. It is also a top employer of UW-La Crosse students.  Students in Colin Belby’s Geospatial Field Methods course (GEO 410) recently gained hands-on experience in hydrographic surveying through a unique […]

  1. UW-Whitewater’s “Mascots on Main” initiative showcases industry and community ties

    Screenshot of UW-Whitewater Mascots on Main

    UW-Whitewater Chancellor Corey King and university mascot Willie Warhawk recently visited eight Whitewater area businesses/organizations, expressing gratitude for their support of the university and the Universities of Wisconsin. These visits — documented on video and being shared on social media this week — demonstrate the mutually beneficial relationships that exist between the university and the […]

  2. Pursuing Dreams from a Distance: Megan Glaser’s online journey at UW-Superior

    Photo of UW-Superior student Megan Glaser

    For Megan Glaser, the path to the University of Wisconsin-Superior was filled with twists and turns, but it’s a journey she is glad she traveled. An exercise science major with a minor in psychology and a self-designed minor in advocating wellness – Glaser had a difficult start as a full-time student at UW-Superior. “My dad and my family dog were both […]