1. New UW-Stevens Point doctoral program empowers educators to lead change

    Photo of UWSP students: The new Ed.D. in Language and Literacy program aims to prepare and empower individuals to design and build sustainable literacy systems that increase literacy outcomes for diverse learners.

    The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point has introduced a new opportunity for professional educators to expand their impact in learning language across classrooms, schools and communities. With the launch of its online Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Language and Literacy program, UW-Stevens Point looks to meet the needs of working professionals passionate about literacy, equity and […]

  2. UWM professor builds robots to help people stay independent

    Photo: Habib Rahman (left), director of UWM's Biorobotics Lab, and PhD student Md Mahafuzur Rahaman Khan demonstrate their lab's assistive robotic arm that could be mounted to wheelchairs to help stroke and spinal cord injury patients perform everyday tasks. (UWM Photo/Troye Fox)

    For someone who’s had a stroke or a spinal cord injury, even simple tasks like drinking a glass of water or picking up the remote can be difficult. These individuals might struggle with limited functionality in their arms and hands, often a result of nerve damage that prevents their muscles from properly receiving electrical signals […]

  3. UW-Eau Claire Workforce Innovation Grant reaches successful conclusion

    Photo of UW-Eau Claire nursing students

    In November 2021, the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire received a $9.4 million Workforce Innovation Grant from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. As the grant comes to an end, Interim Chancellor Michael Carney thanks those involved for what he called the unbelievable accomplishments that were achieved. “Thank you for knocking it out of the park,” Carney […]