Stories Told with Buildings
You could call UWM’s Chris Cornelius an architect, but first and foremost he considers himself a storyteller. A member of Wisconsin’s Oneida nation, Cornelius’s building designs embody the values and stories of Native American cultures. Take the example of Milwaukee’s Indian Community School. As a member of the design team, Cornelius played a key role [...]
Restoring America’s Homegrown Philosophy
To philosopher Robert Schwartz, successful inquiry must be understood and judged in terms of its consequences for current problems. That is why he is a voice for Pragmatism, which was prominent in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Pragmatism holds that concepts and theories are best thought of as intellectual instruments. “The aim of [...]
UWM’s Innovation Engine
To attain true economic vitality for Southeastern Wisconsin, regional companies need to be linked in meaningful ways to breakthroughs in research. The UWM Research Foundation (UWMRF) is building an “innovation engine” to accomplish just that. By growing a culture of creativity and seeding promising ideas, the UWMRF is helping support partnering efforts in water, energy, [...]