1. UW-Oshkosh students partner with Plexus Corp.

    UW-Oshkosh building

    “It is the application of the skills that were learned in the classroom that really is the benefit of the class as a whole. Getting out there and applying all the skills that we have been hearing in the class room, gives the students the confidence and justification that can only build on their success in the future.”

  2. Biofuels patent issued to UW-Stevens Point researchers

    Wisconsin Institute for Sustainable Technology

    “This gives us an economically viable way to use grass, trees or wood waste to make renewable fuels and chemicals. It also gives us a method to commercialize some of the work we’ve done at the university.”

  3. The Confluence Project: A bold public-private partnership

    aerial shot of UW-Eau Claire campus

    The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire is part of a public-private partnership project that, as the Eau Claire Leader-Telegram opined following its announcement, “if realized will be a game-changer that will transform downtown Eau Claire forever.” The Confluence Project includes construction of a new arts center to be shared by the community and UW-Eau Claire, a […]

  4. Innovation abounds at UW College of Engineering

    person smiling

    The UW-Madison College of Engineering is among the nation’s top colleges of engineering.

  5. Innovative UWM caregiver support system going commercial

    The TCARE System has been used by a number of state agencies and other organizations for several years. TCARE Navigator will bring this system to a broader audience by promoting it to private insurers, accountable care organizations, self-insured employers and U.S. government agencies.

  6. UWM engineers aim to bring down fuel cell costs

    Engineer holding up a "nanorod"

    “Fuel cells are capable of directly converting fuel into electricity. With fuel cells, electrical power from renewable energy sources can be delivered where and when required, cleanly, efficiently and sustainably.”

  7. Graduating with a UWM degree, and a company

    University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee classroom

    “The intent is to transform our campus into one with an entrepreneurial culture. The program takes advantage of innate student creativity in order to ramp up the state’s pool of young business owners and serial entrepreneurs.”

  8. UW joins national cybersecurity effort to strengthen software infrastructure

    “We’re excited about the potential of this project to reinforce our nation’s cybersecurity. We have assembled a powerful team of software and security researchers and experts who will enable us to establish and operate a unique software assurance facility.”

  9. Study shows UW-Stout economic impact nearly $300 million a year

    UW-Stout student can expect to earn $23,100 more a year than a high school graduate, as well as $14,400 more than a student with a two-year degree. For every dollar that a student spends to go to UW-Stout, he or she can expect to receive $5.50 in future income.

  10. Transportation and Logistics Management program leads graduates to rewarding careers

    Each student in the program must complete an internship. Most of the local companies that currently employ the program’s graduates also offer student internships, along with other local employers like Hallett Dock Company, CN, Menard’s,Saratoga Liquor, Jeff Foster Trucking, and the Duluth Seaway Port Authority.