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  1. Portage attracts residents, businesses, and workers after UniverCity partnership

    Photo of downtown Portage

    When it comes to community planning, Steve Sobiek, the director of business development and planning for the City of Portage, is always thinking ahead. “What do we want Portage to look like in 10 to 20 years?” Sobiek said. As […]

  2. High aspirations: Recent grads leverage Prehealth courses to pursue medical careers

    Photo of Anna Brooks working on a research project in a UW-Stout lab. / UW-Stout

    In 2010 when the $43 million, gleaming Jarvis Hall Science Wing addition was dedicated at UW-Stout, Gov. Jim Doyle and others called it the finest science facility in the state. By at least one measure, the building with state-of-the-art lab […]

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  1. UWO First Scholars program provides hundreds of first-gen students mentoring, skill-building

    Photo of first-generation student Aidan Funk, a junior from Racine majoring in physical education, who serves as a peer mentor to the new class of first-generation students at UWO.

    Aidan Funk’s mother had him when she was 19. As a single mother of two boys, she put aside her own dreams for college, the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Junior and first-generation college student said. “Our whole life, our mom was telling us that she was going to put us through college,” Funk said.  With the […]

  2. No matter the language, UWM education student helps her MPS students

    Photo of UW-Milwaukee graduate student Pauline Kanyiva Mwendwa

    If a student asks her a question in Swahili, Pauline Kanyiva Mwendwa will try to answer. Likewise, if she gets a question in Spanish, she can help. Mwendwa, a graduate student in the UWM School of Education, is an English-bilingual teacher for juniors and seniors at Pulaski High School in Milwaukee. “We have students from […]

  1. From student to colleague: Alum Nate Vannatta’s career strengthens ties between UWL and Gundersen

    Photo of UWL alum, physical therapist

    Nate Vannatta’s journey in physical therapy has come full circle.   Vannatta graduated from UWL’s Physical Therapy (PT) program in 2014. As a student, Vannatta was most interested in orthopedics and research coursework, leading him to pursue clinical research at the La Crosse Institute for Movement Science (LIMS) lab under the guidance of Professor Tom Kernozek. Today, Vannatta serves as both a clinician […]

  2. UW-Stevens Point Literacy Lab Program: Fostering Young Minds, Shaping Future Educators

    Angela Voss, Director of Operations for Boys & Girls Club of Portage County

    The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point (UWSP) Literacy Lab program is making a significant impact on the local community by empowering both young students and aspiring educators. This innovative program involves multiple cohorts of UWSP students traveling to local elementary schools to provide essential literacy instruction to elementary school students. A Unique Partnership at Jefferson Elementary […]

  1. Inspiring Minds: The Tri-State Undergraduate Psychology Conference

    Photo of UW-Plattevlle campus, Ullsvik Hall

    University of Wisconsin-Platteville will host the Tri-State Undergraduate Psychology Conference on Saturday, Nov. 16. Each year, the regional conference rotates between UW-Platteville, Coe College, Rockford University and Loras College. Around 100 attendees are expected to attend, including students, faculty and staff from the participating universities. The Tri-State Undergraduate Psychology Conference provides students studying psychology with […]

  2. Small Joys: UW-Superior students gain a new perspective on happiness through Costa Rica Study Away program

    Photo of UW-Superior students who studied away in Costa Rica

    Sunsets, coasts, the charging and receding waves of a blue sea. A Costa Rican way of life; natural, intentional and beautiful. “Is my life real?” wonders University of Wisconsin-Superior social work student Riley Rourke as she finds herself surrounded by jungle as far as the eye can see. UW-Superior’s social work study away program in Costa Rica revealed itself […]