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This year’s top ten


A look back at the most impactful stories of the 2011-2012 academic year

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Eighth Annual Just in Time Job Fair


67 employers offer UWM students and alumni a last chance at a summer internship or employment opportunity

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A beacon of hope


In the midst of uncertainty, UW-Milwaukee athletics has a lot to hold its head up for.

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It’s bobsled mon…not quite


Being introduced to luge at an early age sparked a unique passion for Stephanie Karno as she now looks to compete in 2014 Winter Olympics.

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UWM taking Milwaukee to Madison


Jarett Fields and Lisa Erin Brown, UWM academic staff member and UWM student, respectively, have both declared themselves candidates for the 18th District seat in the Wisconsin State Assembly, and are collecting signatures to get on the ballot for the Democratic Primary in August.

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How to pick your governor


Vote Kathleen Falk by Josh Kuck Governor Scott Walker was dishonest to the voters of Wisconsin about his plans for the state. He ran on a ticket aimed at creating 250,000 jobs, yet Wisconsin ranked last among all 50 states in job growth. Instead of creating jobs, Governor Walker took away workers’ rights. Scott Walker [...]

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School of Public Health to add new doctorate program


UW-Milwaukee’s Joseph J. Zilber School of Public Health approved a second Ph.D. concentration in community and behavioral health promotion, expected to begin this fall. The program plans to collaborate with the Milwaukee community on local public health research and projects. “It’s the type of degree that can’t be effectively achieved…without being involved in community work,” [...]

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The University Of Milwaukee


Panthers may get into trouble because of it, but our quest for independence is what makes us great.

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UWM’s symphony director leaves on a high note


After 28 years, UWM’s Symphony Orchestra Conductor and Professor Margery Deutsch decides to retire

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Rep. Richards comes to Murray Hill


State Rep. Jon Richards addressed the Murray Hill Neighborhood Association on April 24 at a meeting that started and finished with discussion about the UW-Milwaukee.

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