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  1. UW-Eau Claire nursing student advocates for rural healthcare solutions during Washington, D.C., internship

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    This past summer, Nic Burgdorf, a nursing student at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, found himself immersed in the heart of healthcare policy advocacy in Washington, D.C. As a government affairs and policy intern at the American Association of Colleges […]

  2. Friends thrive together at Rock County and Whitewater campuses

    Photo of Maribel Rodriguez (left) and Alma Diaz-Cosme posing for a photo outside of Hyland Hall on the first day of classes for the fall semester on Sept. 3, 2024. (Photo courtesy of Diaz-Cosme and Rodriguez)

    Two students at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater embraced the power of shared experiences — and a resulting fast friendship — to make the most out of their time as Warhawks. Alma Diaz-Cosme and Maribel Rodriguez met as students at UW-Whitewater at […]

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  1. E-fraud is no joke. UWO student helping sheriff track troubling data, alert community

    Photo of University of Wisconsin Oshkosh senior Abigail “Abi” Thede, who spends part of each week at her internship with the Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office, where she researches fraud cases and assists detectives with a variety of tasks.

    E-fraud is increasingly a threat to people in Winnebago County. And University of Wisconsin Oshkosh criminal justice and psychology student Abigail “Abi” Thede has been digging into the data to better understand and strategize how to help the county sheriff’s department and residents shield themselves from the risks and the fraudsters. “By working on this […]

  2. Next gen manufacturing: New CAM-AI will leverage resources to support industry in Wisconsin

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    Center for Advanced Manufacturing-AI aims to draw on university expertise to solve problems, collaborate on opportunities Small and midsize manufacturers in Wisconsin and Minnesota have a new resource — and ally — in their quest for growth and success. The Center for Advanced Manufacturing and Artificial Intelligence — CAM-AI — has been created at UW-Stout to leverage […]

  1. In helping students find housing, ‘Mama Erin’ brings the TLC and hard-won street smarts

    At a recent campus forum for UW–Madison students about housing options in the city, panelist Erin Warner paused the proceedings early on to secure more chairs for the overflow crowd and to make sure everyone knew about the free lunch buffet. “I’m a mother,” she told the students. “I want everyone to be fed and […]

  2. Bridging education and law enforcement: The success of UW-Platteville graduates at the Milwaukee Police Department

    Photo of UW-Platteville graduates: Cassie Strandberg, Evelyn Marx, Whitney Miller, Dondi Stender, Devin Woida, Tyler Krueger and Jacob Brandt. “Each graduate brings their own unique skills, personality and approach to our team,” said Milwaukee Police Forensics Services Director Ryan Orlovsky.

    To build a solid team, there must be a shared commitment to the mission and a unified vision. At the Milwaukee Police Department, one team exemplifies this: the forensics division. Seven of the 11 members are graduates of the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, with 2018 alumna Cassandra Strandberg leading the way as crime scene supervisor. Strandberg’s […]

  1. Illuminating Wisconsin’s past: UWL Archaeologist Heather Walder honored for innovative research and collaborative methods

    Photo of Heather Walder, whose expertise in advanced archaeological techniques has illuminated Indigenous-European interactions during a pivotal time in history. Here Walder is pictured with students during a six-week field program, Gete Anishinaabe Izhichigewin Community Archaeology Project (GAICAP) in Red Cliff, Wisconsin. From left: Kirsten Amann, Kim Thompson, Erin Seliger, Sabrina Neurock, Margaret Hanson, Heather Walder, Faith Kalvig

    Heather Walder, a leading figure in Wisconsin archaeology, is being celebrated for her innovative contributions to the field with the Increase A. Lapham Research Medal, one of the Wisconsin Archeological Society’s highest honors. The award, which recognizes significant achievements in Wisconsin archaeology and anthropology, will be formally presented on Oct. 18 in Milwaukee. A faculty […]

  2. UW-Stevens Point interior architecture professor designed a cultural landscape

    Photo of UW-Stevens Point interior architecture professor

    A public, interpretive park sits on the banks of the Wisconsin River in Stevens Point, filled with lush plants, sculptures, rock formations and artifacts from around the world. Located within Pfiffner Park, the Cultural Commons interactive garden exists to connect people and other cultures, specifically those of Stevens Point’s sister cities and of the native […]