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  1. UWM professor uses tech to tackle shoulder pain in wheelchair users

    Photo: Brooke Slavens, a UWM professor of mechanical engineering, is working to better understand long-term shoulder pain and musculoskeletal conditions in people who have used wheelchairs since childhood. (UWM Photo/Troye Fox)

    As a toddler, Brooke Slavens loved playing make believe. Except for her, that involved taking temperatures, giving shots and role-playing other nurse duties with stuffed animals and her brother. “I was just kind of drawn to help and care for […]

  2. From Isolation to Impact: James Harris’ unstoppable climb toward purpose and civic leadership

    Photo of UW-Green Bay

    College is often described as a journey, but for James Harris, a mountain climb may be more accurate. He arrived at UW-Green Bay unsure of his footing or his future. “I didn’t take the straight route here,” he says, “but […]

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  1. UW-Eau Claire special education grad inspired by family

    Photo of UW-Eau Claire December 2025 graduate Zoe Lewis

    Not all students at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire can pinpoint exactly who or what inspired their academic or career path. But for December graduate Zoe Lewis, that answer is an easy one. Her mother and siblings are the reason she has always known that special education teaching was the path for her. “I have […]

  2. Turning challenges into opportunity: UW-La Crosse December grad Adrián Moreno reflects on challenging path that shaped him

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    Adrián Moreno’s path at UW-La Crosse has not followed a straight line. As he prepares to graduate in December, the challenges he faced — and the people who helped him navigate them — have shaped him far more than any single accomplishment.   A veteran of the Mississippi and Wisconsin National Guards and a double major […]

  1. UW-Stevens Point’s new Doctor of Education program to focus on sustainable literacy systems

    Photo: UW–Stevens Point is launching Wisconsin’s first online Ed.D. in Language and Literacy program, preparing leaders to transform and strengthen literacy in K-12 education.

    The University of Wisconsin‑Stevens Point is launching a literacy education program that is the first of its kind in the state. The new online Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Language and Literacy program was designed for educators, administrators and literacy leaders to equip them with the skills and knowledge needed to improve literacy outcomes and build sustainable […]

  2. UW-River Falls, CVTC continue commitment to a seamless transition for transfer students

    Photo of UW-River Falls campus in fall

      Leaders, faculty and staff of the University of Wisconsin-River Falls and Chippewa Valley Technical College (CVTC) met Tuesday in River Falls to reaffirm the two schools’ commitment to providing a seamless credit transfer process for students who move from one school to the other. UWRF Interim Chancellor John Chenoweth told the group assembled for […]

  1. Lake Views and Long Drives: JD Glampe finds his place at UW-Superior

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    Although the University of Wisconsin-Superior is five hours from his hometown of Green Bay, JD Glampe has already found a place that feels like home. The university offers the perfect blend of academics and athletics, giving him the opportunity to pursue both his educational goals and passion for golf. Glampe has been playing golf since […]

  2. Work hard, play hard: UWL intramurals help students build community, learn valuable skills

    Photo: Intramural and recreational sports are far more than a way to stay active; they are a powerful engine for belonging, stress relief and personal growth.

    At UW–La Crosse, intramural and recreational sports are far more than a way to stay active; they are a powerful engine for belonging, stress relief and personal growth.   With 86% of students engaging in Rec Sports and more than 353,000 annual visits to the Recreational Eagle Center (REC), the department has become one of the most impactful […]