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UWM in the News: Week Ending May 2, 2013

NEW DNR: Disappearing prairie chickens a mystery Central Wisconsin Hub – May 1, 2013 Research from the UW-Milwaukee suggests the decline in numbers of an iconic Wisconsin bird is caused by a lack of genetic diversity in the population. How Milwaukee Became a Center for Water Innovation Governing The States and Localities – May 2013 [...]

Academic Staff Panther Baseball Tailgater May 14

Academic Staff Panther Baseball Tailgater May 14

Academic Staff Panther Baseball Tailgater 5 p.m. Tuesday May 14 (first pitch 6 p.m.) Henry Aaron Field Lincoln Park Golf Course (map/directions) View Larger Map What better way to say goodbye to the spring semester and hello to summer(!) than a tailgater at the last Panther home game of the season? Have some fun with colleagues and [...]

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Mystery of the disappearing prairie-chickens

UW-Milwaukee researchers are working to reverse the decline of an iconic Wisconsin bird.

More information about UWM cash balances

Dear UWM Faculty, Staff and Students Since the controversy over cash balance funds in the UW System began, UWM administration has been working to communicate the facts about our institution’s finances.  Last week’s campus message from Chancellor Lovell — that UWM does NOT have a large, uncommitted cash balance — has been shared with elected [...]

‘Springdances…impermanence’ at UWM May 9-11

‘Springdances…impermanence’ at UWM May 9-11

The performance features new choreography by Assistant Professor Maria Gillespie, Senior Lecturer Dani Kuepper and Visiting Assistant Professor Christina Briggs Winslow.

Mystery of the disappearing prairie-chickens

Mystery of the disappearing prairie-chickens

UWM researchers are working to reverse the decline of an iconic Wisconsin bird.

Her passion for helping families finds a home at school

Her passion for helping families finds a home at school

The path leading Britney Morrow to “what I really want to do professionally” has been a winding one.

Designing apps leads to launching a business

Designing apps leads to launching a business

From his freshman year of high school, Hunter Ruth knew what he wanted to do.

Cinco de Mayo Celebration

May 1 talk looks at privacy concerns of surveillance video

Kelly Gates, a researcher who studies the growing use of surveillance video in police work, speaks on “The Computational Work of Policing.”