1. UWM professor is a pioneer in tech and health

    Photo: Priya Nambisan, associate professor of health care informatics at UWM, says that tracking and monitoring is a key to maintaining good health. “Mentally, keeping track doesn’t work. Your brain cheats, and it’s too much information to keep in your head.” (UWM Photo/Andy Manis)

    Priya Nambisan was deep in her career and raising a family when she noticed some changes in her health. She had researched the relationship between health and technology for years but was about to experience their impact firsthand. “I called my physician, and I was sweating,” said Nambisan, associate professor of health care informatics at […]

  2. Collaboration creates a new way to provide healthy, local foods in Marshfield

    Photo: Fork Farms Farm Manager Nick Varner tends the cutting-edge, indoor hydroponic garden at UWSP at Marshfield, where produce grown will be served to patients, staff and visitors at Marshfield Clinic as well as community members thanks to a collaboration between UWSP at Marshfield, Marshfield Clinic region of Sanford Health and Fork Farms.

    Fresh, local produce will be distributed to those who need it most thanks to a partnership between the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point at Marshfield, Marshfield Clinic region of Sanford Health and Fork Farms. The Wisconsin PureGrow Project: A Sustainable Growth Initiative was launched today at UWSP at Marshfield. The collaboration will use cutting-edge, indoor hydroponic […]

  3. UW-Platteville named a leader in undergraduate engineering programs

    Photo: Colleges of Distinction commends UW-Platteville for backing its engineering program with a well-rounded liberal arts curriculum and close student-faculty interaction.

    The University of Wisconsin-Platteville received the exclusive honor of being named an Engineering College of Distinction. The award underscores the school’s dedication to providing a dynamic, experience-based undergraduate education for future engineers. Colleges of Distinction, an organization that emphasizes the importance of engaging educational practices, commended UW-Platteville for backing its engineering program with a well-rounded liberal arts curriculum […]

  4. UW-Milwaukee instructor’s Nonprof-IT brings alumni support full circle

    Photo of Adam Hudson leads Nonprof-IT, a program at UWM that connects student teams with local nonprofits in need of low-cost tech solutions. (UWM Photo/Andy Manis)

    Adam Hudson, a lecturer in UWM’s School of Information Studies, knows the value of partnerships that benefit everyone involved. That’s what led him to found Nonprof-IT, an internship program that connects students with local nonprofits. What he didn’t expect was the response from alums, many of whom return as Nonprof-IT mentors. Their involvement creates a snowball effect, growing a […]

  5. Sidelined and unable to walk, faith, family and football guided a Titan’s journey back

    Photo of UW-Oshkosh football player Nick Malueg

    UW-Oshkosh football player Nick Malueg said his dream of playing college football felt “unreachable” after a serious illness On a crisp Saturday afternoon at Titan Stadium, UW-Oshkosh football running back Nick Malueg looks every bit the picture of health—strong, steady and smiling. But just a few years ago, the Caroline, Wisconsin, native could barely walk […]

  6. Maren Durand: Webs of research and exploration

    Photo of Maren Durand, who began her college journey at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire with an open mind and a passion for interdisciplinary learning.

    Maren Durand began her college journey at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire with an open mind and a passion for interdisciplinary learning. Through research collaborations in the Mark Stephen Cosby Honors College and Blugold Fellowship program, she developed a diverse skill set and a deep appreciation for human-centered inquiry, two pillars that continue to shape […]

  7. A work of heart: UWL’s Christy Wopat turns grief and empathy into award-winning books

    Photo of Christy Wopat: A launch party for Christy Wopat’s latest book, “Overruled” will be at 10 a.m. Nov. 15 at Holmen Public Library. Wopat’s award-winning memoir, “Almost a Mother: Love, Loss, and Finding Your People When Your Baby Dies” was published in 2018, followed by three more books about infant loss and grief. Wopat, '08 earned her Master's in Education & Professional Development degree from UWL.

    When Christy Wopat was a middle school teacher, she began every school year with the same promise: “I will love these kids no matter what.”  That pledge meant seeing each student not through preconceived ideas or past reputations, but for who they truly were.   Still, as new students walked through her classroom door, Wopat noticed a familiar trend. One “bad kid” or a […]

  8. This UW-Madison spinoff is making environmentally friendly cement. The secret ingredient is pollution.

    Photo: Research engineer Casey Jones inspects a drying belt at Alithic's demonstration plant in Madison, which combines carbon dioxide from the atmosphere with ash and other industrial wastes to make a low-cost, carbon-negative building material. Photo credit: Chris Hubbuch/Wisconsin Energy Institute

    Alithic combines carbon dioxide, coal ash to make cheaper, stronger building material Taken individually, coal ash and excess carbon dioxide are harmful pollutants. Combined in just the right way, they form a durable, inexpensive, and environmentally friendly building material. University of Wisconsin–Madison spinoff Alithic is leveraging this unique formula to turn waste streams from liabilities into profits, […]

  9. Architecture seminar brings a pop of big art to Milwaukee lakefront

    Photo: Associate Professor Whitney Moon (left) and UWM student Kirsten Josefchuk are surrounded by inflatable art inspired by designs by students in a seminar taught by Moon. (UWM Photo/Troye Fox)

    This summer, visitors to Milwaukee’s McKinley Beach were greeted by an unexpected sight: a massive, colorful inflatable sculpture rising against the skyline. The installation, first conceived by UWM architecture students as HydroBloom, was further developed by FuzzPop Workshop into a final piece titled Threshold. The work debuted as part of ArtBlaze, a series of art and music […]

  10. $1 million gift opens doors for STEM students at UW-Green Bay

    Photo of UW-Green Bay

    Dr. Paul Schilling honors long-time UW-Green Bay professor with transformational scholarship supporting access, excellence and opportunity The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is proud to announce a transformative $1 million scholarship gift from alumnus Dr. Paul J. Schilling ’82, aimed at expanding access to STEM degrees for high-achieving students with financial need. The newly established “Dr. […]