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  1. Blugold’s research focuses on analyzing diabetes factors

    “I think there are so many problems to solve in healthcare,” says James McCormack, a third-year University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire computer science major from Eagle River. “There are so many different diseases, so many different conditions, and as a computer […]

  2. UW-Whitewater to launch master’s program in elementary middle education

    Photo of students

    A leader in teacher education in Wisconsin for more than 150 years, the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater will launch a Master of Science in Education in Elementary Middle Education starting this fall. The program — which was approved by the Universities of Wisconsin […]

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  1. Future-focused UW-Green Bay spring 2025 grad Jesse Kreiling secures position upon graduation

    Congratulations to Jessie Kreiling who received her bachelor’s degree in Water Science this spring. When asked about how UW-Green Bay helped her to stay future-focused, she shared that regular meetings with her advisor and having a strong network of friends in similar majors ensured she was taking the right courses at the right time. “I have stayed […]

  2. UW-Parkside learning in action: Angie Rayniak

    Photo of UW-Parkside student and geoscience major Angie Rayniak

    UW-Parkside student and geoscience major Angie Rayniak put her learning in action at Hawthorn Hollow Nature Sanctuary and Arboretum as part of a community-based learning course. She and her classmates restored wetlands to mitigate agricultural runoff and took water samples to evaluate potential contamination. Because of her involvement in this course, she was able to […]

  1. UW–Madison researchers find hidden genetic clues upping cardiovascular disease risk

    Photo: UW–Madison researchers studied smooth muscle cells like these, derived from induced pluripotent stem cells, to show that long-mysterious variations in an area of our genome harden blood vessels, puting some people at higher risk for cardiovascular disease. Image courtesy Lo Sardo Lab/UW–Madison

    Researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have uncovered new evidence in a decades-old genetic mystery, discovering how a group of genetic variations in a long-mysterious region of the human genome can put people at higher risk of cardiovascular disease. Thanks to past studies of the whole human genome that drew associations between particular variations and […]

  2. Women’s lacrosse program to be affiliate member of WIAC

    Graphic of UW-Superior lacrosse WIAC participation

    The University of Wisconsin-Superior and Yellowjacket Athletics have announced the Yellowjacket women’s lacrosse program has been approved as an affiliate member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC). UW-Superior, who is currently an affiliate member of the WIAC in men’s and women’s ice hockey and was a full conference member until joining the Upper Midwest Athletic Conference […]

  1. UWO student-entrepreneur’s AI-powered map for people with mobility challenges tops Culver pitch contest

    Photo of Chaewon Yoon, a UW-Oshkosh computer science major, pitching Curb Map for Culver pitch contest. The AI-powered map is designed to help people with mobility challenges. (Photo credit: UW-Oshkosh)

    Volunteer work helping people with disabilities inspired a computer science major’s cutting edge idea that claimed top honors at the recent Culver Business Model Competition at University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh. Chaewon Yoon pitched Curb Map—an innovative, AI-powered platform designed to transform 2D images and drawings into high-precision 3D models while elevating the quality of raw, amateur […]

  2. Advancing AI: $647,000 Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. grant will boost UW-Stout CAM-AI effort

    Photo of UW-Stout's Industrial Robotics & Machine Vision Lab, part of the Robert F. Cervenka School of Engineering; the lab is one of the campus labs that will benefit from the WEDC investment.

    University’s Center for Advanced Manufacturing and Artificial Intelligence to provide support for small, medium manufacturers A $647,000 grant from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) will allow University of Wisconsin-Stout’s Center for Advanced Manufacturing and Artificial Intelligence – CAM-AI – to provide advanced manufacturing and AI support to small- and medium-sized manufacturers. The newly announced grant is the result […]