UWMin the News: Week ending May 31, 2012
NEWS OPINION: Best idea for Waukesha remains Lake Michigan water Milwaukee Journal Sentinel – May 26, 2012 David E.J. Garman, dean of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Freshwater Sciences (Crossroads, May 20), speculated about whether the review of Waukesha’s application for Great Lakes water would be completed in time for Waukesha to meet a [...]
Kelderman Named Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Coach
Kris Kelderman has been named the head men’s soccer coach at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Director of Athletics Andy Geiger announced Wednesday.
Summerdance: “Destiny/Chance and Circumstance” May 31-June 2.
Summerdances continues with an exciting, inspiring and highly physical new show May 31-June 2.
College of Nursing joins national vets support project
UWM’s College of Nursing is educating nurses to meet the needs of service members, veterans and their families.
Talking about end-of-life wishes
Jung Kwak collaborated on the documentary that put the spotlight on how ill-prepared Americans are in making end-of-life decisions.
UWM in the News: Week Ending May 24, 2012
NEWS OPINION: The myth of the disconnected telecommuter Phys.org – May 24, 2012 A recent study performed by the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee found that more communication does not equal more organizational identification for teleworkers. Kathryn Fonner, UWM assistant professor of communication was quoted on teleworkers’ sense of connection with their company. OPINION: A [...]
Right skills = grand slam
Jake Thorn, an intern who’s become a seasonal employee of the Brewers, has “my dream job since I was 12,” working in sports multimedia.
Learning from a rising star
Diébédo Francis Kéré, a rising star in the world of architecture, is guiding a team of students who conceived a public space that would unite Milwaukee communities divided by a river valley.
The myth of the disconnected telecommuter
The notion that employees who regularly telecommute will feel less attached to the organization they work for due to feeling isolated and disconnected is a myth.







