1. After winding journey to college, Maria Pacheco evolves into leader at URock

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    Maria Pacheco is one of many 2020 high school graduates who’ve made the most of their time in higher education, after the COVID-19 pandemic changed the world just before she earned her diploma. Pacheco, whose family moved to the United States from Mexico, was going through the process of acquiring permanent residency as a senior […]

  2. UWO alumnus ensures healthy food for many of the state’s most vulnerable seniors

    Photo of Rick Lewandowski, Milwaukee native and UW Oshkosh alum, who oversees 400 volunteers for the Hunger Task Force, delivering and distributing 10,000 boxes of healthy foods to low-income seniors free of charge.

    University of Wisconsin Oshkosh alumnus and Milwaukee native Rick Lewandowski has spent the last 20 years making sure low-income seniors in his hometown and 32 counties across Wisconsin have access to healthy food.    A year after graduating in 2003, Lewandowski began working for Hunger Task Force, a free and local food bank in Milwaukee as […]

  3. UW-Madison research: Nanomaterial that mimics proteins could be basis for new neurodegenerative disease treatments

    Photo of Jeffrey and Delinda Johnson working in their lab on the UW–Madison campus. Photo by Sally Griffith-Oh/UW–Madison

    A newly developed nanomaterial that mimics the behavior of proteins could be an effective tool for treating Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative diseases. The nanomaterial alters the interaction between two key proteins in brain cells — with a potentially powerful therapeutic effect. The innovative findings, recently published in the journal Advanced Materials, were made possible thanks to […]

  4. UW-Platteville Helios Program celebrates two years of success

    Photo of Ashley C. Ford, speaking to more than 600 UW-Platteville students as part of the Helios speaker series in 2023. Ford is author of the New York Times bestselling memoir "Somebody’s Daughter."

    Designed to create shared intellectual experiences for first year students, the University of Wisconsin-Platteville’s groundbreaking Helios Program has succeeded in generating impressive community and academic enrichment in only two years. The College of Liberal Arts and Education launched the Helios Program in fall 2022 thanks to the generous support of the Teagle Foundation and the National Endowment […]

  5. Been there, flown that: UWO software engineering students develop airport-logging app for pilots

    Photo of app developed by University of Wisconsin Oshkosh software engineering students, who hope the new app they developed in a class taught by instructor Michael Rogers will help pilots track their airport stops. (UW Oshkosh)

    Now that it has taken off, a class of University of Wisconsin Oshkosh software engineering students hope a new app they developed to help pilots track their airport stops keeps ascending. Last semester, a group of students in Michael Rogers class worked on an application—FWAPPA!, short for Fly Wisconsin Airport Passport Program App!—as part of […]

  6. UW-Superior Land Restoration Initiative: Fond du Lac Band, Lake Superior NERR awarded $350,000 for Gibiskising Minis Stewardship Plan

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    The Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa and the Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve have received nearly $350,000 to create a plan for the restoration and future stewardship of 10.9 acres of land regained by the Band at the western end of Lake Superior’s Gibiskising Minis (land bridge, Wisconsin Point), an extensive sand bar across the […]

  7. UW-Stout video production seniors shoot Western short ‘Ghosts of Gold Creek’ in Montana

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    Fourteen capstone movie trailers screened at School of Art and Design Senior Show in May  Traveling 1,200 miles from Menomonie to Anaconda, Mont., nine UW-Stout students recently hiked through snow-dusted mountain meadows, wooded gulches and streams to film a Western short. Loosely inspired by true events, the video production seniors’ capstone project “Ghosts of Gold Creek” is […]

  8. From classroom to career: Creative projects bridge language learning and professional success

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    Introducing yourself and learning how to order food in a foreign language are some of the basics of French language education. But Assistant Professor of French Dany Jacob wants students to finish his classes with much more than this. Jacob and Anna Keefe, Associate Professor of French, develop projects that will link students with career […]