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  1. Bucky’s Tuition Promise boosts retention rate for lower-income students, long-term study finds

    Photo of Bascom Hall: “Overall, it’s really promising to see that new populations of students who were brought to campus through Bucky’s Tuition Promise are succeeding at such high rates,” says research analyst Amberly Dziesinski. Photo: Bryce Richter / UW–Madison

    A flagship financial aid program at the University of Wisconsin–Madison that provides generous support to in-state students from low- to moderate-income families increases student retention by several percentage points, according to new research. The study, published this month in the Peabody […]

  2. Mercyhealth Medical Sciences Hub to support healthcare education at UW-Whitewater’s Rock County campus

    Photo of UW-Whitewater’s Rock County campus

    The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater at Rock County is partnering with Mercyhealth to expand access to healthcare education and serve a key need in Wisconsin and stateline communities for nurses, technicians, and other healthcare professionals. The newly named Mercyhealth Medical Sciences Hub includes […]

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  1. Powering the Future: Milwaukee Tool makes major donation to UW-Platteville’s Construction Management Program

    Photo: "This marks the first partnership in our program to outfit our lab with tools — an exciting milestone that will benefit students for years to come,” said UW-Platteville Chancellor Tammy Evetovich.

    In a bold investment in the future of construction, Milwaukee Tool donated more than $70,000 worth of professional-grade tools, equipment and safety gear to the University of Wisconsin-Platteville’s Construction Management program. The donation reinforces a shared commitment to hands-on learning, innovation and workforce readiness. “At UW-Platteville, we take immense pride in providing students with a hands-on education that prepares […]

  2. UW-Eau Claire Small Business Development Center moves onto campus

    Photo of UW-Eau Claire Schneider Hall in summer

    The Wisconsin Small Business Development Center at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire has moved onto campus to make it easier for Blugold students and faculty to assist the center with starting and growing businesses. The SBDC moved June 5 from its former site at 221 W. Madison St. to Rooms 105 and 106C of Schneider […]

  1. UWL launches criminology major

    Photo: The newly added criminology major reflects UWL’s commitment to student interests and community partnerships.

    New program blends research, experiential learning to meet critical need UW-La Crosse is introducing a new major designed to meet growing student interest and regional workforce needs.  Criminology will be added as an offered major starting this spring, after the Board of Regents approved the program during its September meeting. The major is a long-requested addition […]

  2. Former UWO Titan runner wins Fox Cities Marathon, sets sights on Boston

    Photo: John Thill shows off the hardware he took home after winning the Fox Cities Marathon.

    When Oshkosh resident John Thill graduated from UW-Oshkosh with his bachelor’s degree in social work in May, he started looking for new experiences. On Sunday, Sept. 21, he found himself on the start line of the Community First Fox Cities Marathon (presented by Miron), his first race longer than 10,000 meters. Two hours, 39 minutes and 19 […]

  1. UW-Parkside student-athlete and staff praised for life-saving efforts

    Photo of UW-Parkside student-athlete and staff who performed life-saving CPR for coach

    When he saw the referee collapse during UW-Parkside’s September 14 soccer match versus Upper Iowa University, senior midfielder Jamie Le Comte’s instinct was to rush to the referee’s aid and immediately call for help. Head Men’s Soccer Coach Jason Zitzke saw the whole incident occur and was proud of the way La Comte reacted. “His […]

  2. The Power of Justice

    Photo of UW-Green Bay alumna Justice Saxby

    It started with the determination to find answers. Justice Saxby, a first-generation college student and UW–Green Bay alumna of the Class of 2025, always had a unique way of seeing the world. “I used to think that clouds were made from smokestacks,” she recalled. “I’d think, ‘Oh, they’re making the clouds today.’” That early misunderstanding […]