UWM in the News: Week ending July 26, 2012
NEWS OPINION International AIDS Conference: Sub-Saharan Africa Milwaukee Journal Sentinel – July 25, 2012 Peninnah M. Kako (Nursing) is blogging for Pulse while attending sessions on Tuesday at the International AIDS Conference in Washington, D.C.: OPINION Chicago Regional Unity? Milwaukee Takes The Lead The Chicago Council on Global Affairs – July 20, 2012 Milwaukee already [...]
Pursuing a dream at the Summer Olympics
UW-Milwaukee student Shayla Schuett, is headed for London July 27 as an official volunteer with the title “Sport Equipment Team Member.”
Condit explores ‘a world other than my own’
The Madison Museum of Contemporary Art presents “Within a Stone’s Throw,” an exhibition by Cecelia Condit.
UWM survey finds fading optimism on state economy
The optimism about the future performance of the state’s economy only three months ago has eroded, according to a quarterly survey conducted by UWM’s Center for Urban Initiatives and Research.
Wisconsin Economic Scorecard finds fading optimism on economy
The optimism about the future performance of the state’s economy only three months ago has eroded, according to a quarterly survey conducted by UWM’s Center for Urban Initiatives and Research
UWM in the News: Week ending July 19, 2012
NEWS OPINION: Tightening Graphene Like a Drumhead Changes Its Electrical Properties Ieee spectrum – July 12, 2012 Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee were able to get graphene to behave like a semiconductor earlier this year by making a new variety of graphene dubbed “graphene monoxide”. OPINION: Lost lessons during the surplus years Tampa Bay [...]
Retrieving stories from a hidden neighborhood
UWM students have recorded the memories of residents of Milwaukee’s Thurston Woods neighborhood.







