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News Packages for February 24, 2025

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UWL adds two high-impact majors: Programs will meet growing need in engineering physics, data science

UW-La Crosse is launching new majors in two high-impact fields, bolstering the university’s longstanding reputation for excellence in science and workforce development.

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Art and Engineering forge partnership for practical learning in Art Department foundry

UW-Madison mechanical engineering students gained practical experience casting screwdriver handles this fall in the Art Department’s foundry in a collaboration between the two departments.

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New UW-Superior library space fosters community, professional growth

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. The new space is dedicated to long-time library supporter Barbara J. Schaal (1950-2024), an alumna of UW-Superior.

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News Packages for February 17, 2025

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Mark Stephen Cosby Honors College will enhance program for high-achieving Blugolds

The establishment of a new honors college at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire will offer distinctive and enriched academic experiences for the university’s most talented and high-achieving students.

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How a tabletop robot may revolutionize physical therapy delivery
UW-Milwaukee’s Habib Rahman, professor and chair of mechanical engineering, and Inga Wang, professor of occupational therapy, science and technology, worked together to test the iTbot, a portable, assistive robotic arm that allows stroke patients to receive physical therapy without leaving their homes. The arm-based platform that Rahman is developing has advantages for both patients and therapists.

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UWO geology student among 100 out of 30,000 to score NASA research internship

University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh senior geology major Jonah Habeck’s love for prehistoric life and the natural world set him on a path towards a career in geology, culminating in a significant opportunity: a prestigious summer internship at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.

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News Packages for February 10, 2025

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UW-Platteville, UW-La Crosse announce innovative 3+2 dual degree agreements

The University of Wisconsin-Platteville and the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse announce an innovative set of articulation agreements establishing 3+2 dual degree programs. These agreements offer students a seamless pathway to earn a Bachelor of Science in physics from UW-La Crosse and a Bachelor of Science in civil engineering, electrical engineering, industrial and systems engineering, or mechanical engineering from UW-Platteville.

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 UWO nursing students learning, practicing, leading advances in telehealth delivery

At a time when telehealth appointments are becoming increasingly common, nursing students at the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh have been mastering skills needed to connect with patients in today’s health care environment—especially with those living in the state’s less populated areas who could benefit from a remote visit option.

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Students across Wisconsin helping the DNR to repopulate forests

The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point’s LEAF – Wisconsin’s K-12 Forestry Education Program and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) – Division of Forestry’s Reforestation Program have been collaborating to get Wisconsin’s School Forests more involved in tree seed collection.

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News Packages for February 3, 2025

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Automated solutions: Engineering teams present capstone prototypes to industry sponsors

UW-Stout School of Engineering students teamed up to complete senior capstone projects, several collaborating with industry sponsors.

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Why do birds make so many different sounds? A new UW–Madison study gets at the underlying factors

Researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have conducted the first-ever global study of the factors that influence bird sounds, using more than 100,000 audio recordings from around the world.

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Lab-grown talent: UWL student explores the frontiers of biochemistry at Argonne National Lab

UW-La Crosse Junior and Biochemistry Major Ellie Schneider spent her summer at one of the world’s foremost research facilities, helping a startup company create the first, lab-grown, sustainable elastic fabric. Walking into work every day at Argonne National Laboratory was a “dream opportunity,” she says.

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