The Universities of Wisconsin News Service is a free news and information service for Wisconsin media. Each week, the UW News Service provides up to three text and visual content packages about public higher education in Wisconsin for publication online and in print.
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News Packages for June 8, 2026
John Deere will benefit from sustainable plastic research conducted by UW-Stout Polytechnic students, faculty
John Deere machinery has been recognizable for its distinctive green color for more than a century. Student and faculty researchers at UW-Stout Polytechnic are working to ensure that John Deere is also known for a different kind of green: sustainability.
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UW-Oshkosh students to support small businesses through Innovation Foundry program
The Greater Oshkosh Economic Development Corporation, in collaboration with the UW-Oshkosh Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development and the Small Business Development Center at UW-Oshkosh, has secured Small Business Technical Assistance grant funding from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation to implement the Innovation Foundry program—a structured initiative designed to help established small businesses bring new ideas to market.
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UWM professor uses sport psychology research to solve real-world problems
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News Packages for June 1, 2026
Come for gymnastics, stay for career-building research: Goldwater Scholar Cadence Cordova
Cadence Cordova chose the biochemistry/molecular biology major at UW-Eau Claire because it best aligned with her strongest interests in science. “I’m fascinated by the way the chemistry of the human body interacts on a really small-scale level and how that produces large-scale changes. I needed to learn more about that.”
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Laying the foundation: Entrepreneurial ambition, community partnerships fuel Real Estate Club’s rapid growth
Adam Weyer founded the UW–La Crosse Real Estate Club after noticing a lack of real estate–focused student organizations on campus. In under two years, the club has grown to more than 170 members and connects students with alumni and community professionals through guest speakers, site visits and networking opportunities.
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Back-to-back: UW-Whitewater’s Enactus chapter wins second straight national title
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News Packages for May 25, 2026
UW-Stout engineering seniors design portable toy tractor manufacturing machine to engage kids in making process
While Wisconsin farmers are out in their tractors preparing their fields, engineering students at UW-Stout have designed a portable manufacturing cell – a semi-automated assembly machine – to produce wooden toy tractors for area children.
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WRST celebrates 60 years of student managed radio broadcasts at UWO
A birthday party complete with pizza and cake celebrated an impressive milestone—the 60th year of student managed broadcasts at UW-Oshkosh’s WRST-FM radio.
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UWM freshwater sciences alum works to clean up Milwaukee’s waterways
UW-Milwaukee alumnus Brennan Dow is leading a multimillion dollar effort to clean up Milwaukee-area waterways through his position with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
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