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News Packages for February 9, 2026

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Research in the classroom: Students gain hands-on experience through course-embedded research for over 20 years

For the past 20 years, UW-La Crosse Biology Professor Scott Cooper has transformed his Molecular Biology Lab into something that looks less like a traditional classroom and more like a small biotechnology company. In his course, students conduct real research for faculty “clients,” producing results that contribute to ongoing scholarly work across campus.

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Cool solution: Faculty-student research will help Madison company ship charcuterie, cheese boards coast to coast

Faculty-student research conducted this fall in University of Wisconsin-Stout packaging labs is poised to help a Wisconsin business deliver its tasty but temperature-sensitive goods coast to coast.

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UW-Stevens Point to offer new sport business program

A new program at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point will offer students a gateway into careers that support the growing sports industry, from event promotion and merchandising to management and analysis.

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NEWS PACKAGES FOR FEBRUARY 2, 2026
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UWs Lead AI

See stories and resources about how the Universities of Wisconsin are leading in the field of Artificial Intelligence. See AI stories and resources

 

News Packages for January 26, 2026

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Biology bird cam delivers entertainment, learning opportunities
Motivated by a passion for learning about the surrounding environment and a love of birds, the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Department of Biology built a tool with the potential to captivate audiences and support valuable hands-on learning opportunities for students.

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UWM professor uses tech to tackle shoulder pain in wheelchair users

Brooke Slavens, a UW-Milwaukee professor of mechanical engineering, is working to better understand long-term shoulder pain and musculoskeletal conditions in people who have used wheelchairs since childhood.

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UW-Superior alumna blends business sense with creative passion

When an opportunity arose for Alayna (Thies) Carlson to help a fellow UW-Superior graduate, she knew immediately it would be so much more than lending a hand to a fellow Yellowjacket.

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News Packages for January 19, 2026

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All stacked up: Ashley Furniture-sponsored project results in ‘better product’ developed by engineering seniors

This past fall semester, the Ashley capstone team at UW-Stout was one of a dozen teams composed of about 50 engineering students working on Capstone I and II projects in Fryklund Hall labs.

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Carbliss taps UW-Oshkosh marketing students for fresh media strategies 

Carbliss, one of Wisconsin’s fastest-growing beverage brands, came to the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh expecting to hear a series of student media proposals. What they didn’t expect was to be leaning forward in their seats as senior Kenny Satori and his teammates unveiled a TouchTunes activation idea that immediately grabbed their attention.

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UW-Platteville student wins first place for assistive zipper device
A University of Wisconsin-Platteville student earned first place in the WiSys Innovation On-Ramp program after presenting an assistive zipper device designed to help people with limited hand mobility.

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