All In Wisconsin
The Universities of Wisconsin touch every corner of the state, offering unique opportunities and life-changing interactions. No matter what you’re looking for, it’s All in Wisconsin.
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December 2, 2025
A work of heart: UWL’s Christy Wopat turns grief and empathy into award-winning books
When Christy Wopat was a middle school teacher, she began every school year with the same promise: “I will love these kids no matter what.” That pledge meant seeing each student not through preconceived ideas or past reputations, but for who […]
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December 1, 2025
This UW-Madison spinoff is making environmentally friendly cement. The secret ingredient is pollution.
Alithic combines carbon dioxide, coal ash to make cheaper, stronger building material Taken individually, coal ash and excess carbon dioxide are harmful pollutants. Combined in just the right way, they form a durable, inexpensive, and environmentally friendly building material. University […]
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Architecture seminar brings a pop of big art to Milwaukee lakefront
November 26, 2025
This summer, visitors to Milwaukee’s McKinley Beach were greeted by an unexpected sight: a massive, colorful inflatable sculpture rising against the skyline. The installation, first conceived by UWM architecture students as HydroBloom, was further developed by FuzzPop Workshop into a final piece titled Threshold. The work debuted as part of ArtBlaze, a series of art and music […]
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$1 million gift opens doors for STEM students at UW-Green Bay
November 25, 2025
Dr. Paul Schilling honors long-time UW-Green Bay professor with transformational scholarship supporting access, excellence and opportunity The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is proud to announce a transformative $1 million scholarship gift from alumnus Dr. Paul J. Schilling ’82, aimed at expanding access to STEM degrees for high-achieving students with financial need. The newly established “Dr. […]
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Learning to thrive and survive: students use high-tech to build the ultimate in survival accommodations
November 24, 2025
College is designed to prepare students for the next step in their lives; however, one class in the University of Wisconsin-Platteville’s Health and Human Performance program takes that idea literally. In HHP 3390: Lifetime and Outdoor Activities, students are learning survival skills in a hands-on way. Combining creativity, teamwork and high-tech tools, they partnered with the Huff Family […]
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UWO tapped by Wisconsin Broadcasters Association for pilot ambassador program
November 21, 2025
The Wisconsin Broadcasters Association (WBA) has selected the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh to launch a new statewide pilot program designed to connect college students with broadcasting professionals and develop the next generation of media talent. The initiative introduces WBA student ambassadors who will help strengthen the organization’s presence on campuses, promote engagement with professional broadcasters and […]
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BenthicNet: How an Aquatic Insect Project Is Revitalizing Biomonitoring in Wisconsin
November 20, 2025
Andrew Malacara raves about “Bug Camp,” the informal name for training workshops that are part of a new project funded by the Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin. Malacara is one of six students from UW-Parkside, UW-Stevens Point and UW-Madison who are participating in BenthicNet. The training program includes experts from the three universities as well as […]
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Biomedical engineering student uses AI to analyze medical data
November 19, 2025
UW-Milwaukee wasn’t Georgina Monese’s first choice. She started her college journey at UW-Madison to study astrophysics, but in the back of her mind was biomedical engineering. She’d been introduced to the subject through a high school program, and Monese loved the idea of using technology to help people in a hands-on way. Biomedical engineers typically work […]