1. UWSP at Marshfield offers degree solutions for working adults

    Photo of Jordan Bard, who is studying pre-engineering at UWSP at Marshfield and also works as a peer tutor.

    Marshfield residents Jordan Bard, an employee at Forte Opening Solutions, and Ben Lee, the CEO and president of Staab Construction, both work in building-related industries, but they also share another connection. Both are non-traditional students at UWSP at Marshfield, taking courses to complete their degrees while working full-time. Bard is pursuing his Pre-Engineering Associate of Science […]

  2. UWM Chancellor Mone and mascot Pounce engage with community, alum at BelAir Cantina

    Screenshot of UWM Mascots on Main visit

    University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Chancellor Mark Mone and the university’s mascot, Pounce the Panther, recently visited BelAir Cantina on Downer Avenue in Milwaukee, highlighting the strong ties between the university and local businesses, particularly those owned by UWM alumni. The visit was part of the Universities of Wisconsin’s “Mascots on Main” initiative that aims to demonstrate […]

  3. UW-Eau Claire gives nursing grad a sense of community

    Photo of UWEC nursing grad Aaron Shue

    As an eight-year-old, Aaron Shue was fascinated by the medical equipment in the hospital intensive care unit where his mother, a registered nurse, worked as a supervisor. That early exposure to nursing gave him perspective on the profession. “My mom would tell me about the different struggles she faced both bedside and as a manager, […]

  4. Nonprof-IT celebrates a decade of giving back to Milwaukee

    In 2013, Adam Hudson, teaching faculty at UWM’s School of Information Studies, was looking for ways to incorporate real-world, hands-on learning for students along with a way to better connect UWM and the school to the nonprofit community. Working closely with Richard Kessler, the school’s development officer, and with the help of the now shuttered […]

  5. UW–Parkside, Racine County sustain partnership that supports care center

    Photo of a brightly colored mural hanging in the lobby of the new Jonathan Delagrave Youth Development & Care Center based in the Village of Caledonia in Racine County. (UW-Parkside)

    A brightly colored mural hanging in the lobby of the new Jonathan Delagrave Youth Development & Care Center features a woman with a serene expression and open hands, water, and a bird flying toward sunlight. It evokes peace, tranquility, and hope. It sends a message that the center, based in the Village of Caledonia in […]

  6. UW-Oshkosh research benefits metal recycling company

    Photo of UW-Oshkosh student Tyler Peskie analyzing water samples for Sadoff Iron & Metal Company

    Wisconsin-based Sadoff Iron & Metal Company has offered scrap metal recycling for more than 70 years. It collects non-ferrous metals and ferrous scrap, auto salvage, electronics recycling, and other materials at multiple sites in Wisconsin and Nebraska. Sadoff then provides ISO-certified recycled metal to steel mills and local foundries. The company prides itself on its sustainable practices, […]

  7. Pomp and a full-circle circumstance for mother-son graduates

    Photo of Jennifer (Biidaasinokwe) Cadotte and Ryan (Ayaabe) Bunker, mother-son UW-Superior graduates spring 2025

    Jennifer (Biidaasinokwe) Cadotte and Ryan (Ayaabe) Bunker are living proof that persistence leads to success. This mother-son duo not only shared the experience of attending the University of Wisconsin–Superior, but also celebrated a remarkable full-circle moment: they graduated together. Thirty years ago, Cadotte made the difficult decision to pause her education to raise her three […]

  8. Driving change, meaning business: UW-Green Bay’s Master’s in Public Administration is shaping the future of service

    Photo of UW-Green Bay Masters of Public Administration student Gage Beck speaking with a co-worker at the Greater Green Bay YMCA. Photo by Dan Moore, University Photographer

    While it’s easy in our “return on investment” higher education landscape to prioritize fields like computer science and biomedics for their direct financial rewards, students like Gage Beck at UW-Green Bay are more drawn by the call to serve. Beck’s journey into the public sector is not solely driven by financial gain but by a […]

  9. Turning trauma into triumph: Social work grad Emily Casey

    Most students expect to face some challenges during college, academically and otherwise. Nothing, however, could have prepared Emily Casey for the difficulties she faced in her first year at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire — physical and emotional struggles that nearly pushed her to give up her college dreams. “In the fall of my first […]

  10. An Epic class: Graphic design students collaborate with Epic Systems to improve UX in healthcare software, apps

    Photo of Professor Nagesh Shinde working with UW-Stout graphic design students. Within Professor Shinde’s Healthcare User Experience Design course, students are working with designers at Epic Systems, who serve as mentors for students as they create web, mobile app or kiosk products and services. / UW-Stout

    Industry partnership with one of nation’s largest healthcare software companies aims to impact patients’ quality of life Graphic design and interactive media students at UW-Stout are collaborating with professionals from Epic Systems, one of the nation’s leading healthcare software companies, to improve the user experiences of patients and healthcare providers. Within Professor Nagesh Shinde’s Healthcare User Experience […]