1. How a training dummy demonstrates a degree in forensic investigation is a wise choice at UW-Platteville

    TV shows like NCIS and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation have popularized forensic investigation. For students considering a career in this field, a degree from UW-Platteville is an affordable investment in a future filled with ample job opportunities. UW-Platteville’s Department of Criminal Justice and Forensic Investigation is the first and only public institution in Wisconsin to offer a Bachelor of Science in […]

  2. Sound advice: UW-La Crosse researcher puts spotlight on musicians’ physical and mental health

    Photo of Kourtney Austin, a UW-La Crosse assistant professor of Music

    In the realm of sports, it’s common to see athletes surrounded by a team of health specialists, from physical therapists to athletic trainers, ensuring they stay in peak condition. However, when it comes to musicians, such support is often lacking. Kourtney Austin, an assistant professor of Music at UW-La Crosse, is striving to change that. “Musicians […]

  3. Leading in the AI Field: Watch Jonah’s video about being a Computer Science Major

    Photo of UWGB Computer Science major Jonah

    Jonah’s childhood passion was playing video games and to customize his weapons, he learned how to code. This was the start of his journey into computer programming. Jonah is majoring in Computer Science with a Cybersecurity emphasis at UW-Green Bay. His future aspirations are to develop and work with artificial intelligence because of its many applications and […]

  4. UWM assisting with Milwaukee’s Net-Zero Energy Homes $3.4 million project

    Photo of UWM Professor of Architecture Mo Zell

    UW-Milwaukee’s School of Architecture and Urban Planning is a key partner in a new $3.4 million grant awarded to the city of Milwaukee by the U.S. Department of Energy. Milwaukee is using the grant to develop 25 all-electric, Net-Zero Energy Homes on vacant lots in three disadvantaged communities. UWM professors Mo Zell and Alex Timmer are […]

  5. UW-Madison’s 5 hottest certificates: Students seek skills with real-world value

    UW-Madison’s 5 hottest certificates: Students seek skills with real-world value

    University of Wisconsin–Madison students are increasingly enrolling in certificate programs that can give their future careers a boost. The five fastest-growing certificates at UW are in a variety of sought-after fields, from data science to sports communication. “Advisers encourage students to get the most of their UW–Madison experience, and completing a certificate program is one […]

  6. New Professional Writing Certificate designed to help students stand out in job market

    Photo of UW-Platteville campus in fall

    The University of Wisconsin-Platteville is offering a Professional Writing Certificate. The certificate, designed to complement a broad range of majors, provides students with professional writing, editing and communication skills needed to excel in many careers. “The professional writing certificate came from a need to expand our offerings to students who may not be able to major […]

  7. UWSP Olson Museum of Natural History grant expands public access, student employment

    Photo of UWSP museum field trip

    The Olson Museum of Natural History at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point will increase its community engagement through displays and programming for all audiences with help from a federal grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). The Inspire! Grant for Small Museums totals nearly $75,000 for more than two years with a primary focus […]

  8. UW-Parkside and ArtRoot unveil Wall Poems of Racine Number Seven

    Photo of Wall Poem #7

    The University of Wisconsin-Parkside and ArtRoot unveiled the Wall Poem design work of a UW-Parkside student and a Racine resident poet on Sept. 15. A brief history of the project and future projects were shared, and the featured poet recited her poem. This installation is the seventh in the series. Wall Poems of Racine No. 7 […]

  9. Buzz building for UWO student’s film exploring human connection and kindness

    Jacob

    Were there Oscars for experiential learning, you might say Jacob Lefeber is a shoo-in. Lefeber, a senior majoring in Radio TV Film at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, is still reeling from the success of his debut short film Cappuccino, which he wrote and directed. The six-minute family drama won Best Student Film at the Star City Film Festival […]

  10. High school summer internships give students freshwater experience before college

    Photo of High School Summer Scholars conducting a mussel survey.

    It’s not often that high school students have the opportunity for paid internships that provide them hands-on career experience before heading to college. The High School Freshwater Summer Scholars internship program at UW-Green Bay does exactly that. What began as a pilot program with one intern in 2022 grew to 10 interns in summer 2024. […]