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News Packages for June 15, 2026

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Veteran navigates winding road to degree completion at UW-Eau Claire

When Jacob Oberg prepared to graduate with a bachelor’s in professional studies from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, attending the commencement ceremony on May 16 was not part of the plan. The U.S. Marine Corps and Army veteran lives in Maryland with his wife and their two young sons. Making the trip as a family simply didn’t seem possible.

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From Automation to Aviation: UW-Superior students tour Wisconsin transportation sites

A group of University of Wisconsin-Superior students from the Transportation and Logistics Management Club, along with their adviser, Daniel Rust, professor and chair of the School of Business and Economics, recently traveled to central and eastern Wisconsin for a series of industry tours and transportation museum visits.

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UW-Stevens Point opens state-of-the-art testing laboratory

The Wisconsin Institute for Sustainable Technology (WIST) at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point held a grand opening of its new, state-of-the-art Compostability Testing Laboratory on May 20.

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News Packages for June 8, 2026

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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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Photo of participants in a new program launching in Oshkosh to help small businesses generate new products. UW-Oshkosh is a partner.


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
Barbara Meyer, a professor of sport and performance psychology at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, is internationally recognized for her expertise in performance psychology. In addition to her role as director of UWM’s Sport and Performance Psychology Laboratory, she’s provided services to world-class athletes, professional organizations and college teams in a dozen different sports.

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News Packages for June 1, 2026

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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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Photo of UWL student Adam Weyer, the founder of the university's successful Real Estate Club


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
The University of Wisconsin–Whitewater Enactus chapter continued to show the nation the strength of its purpose of using business for good, earning its second straight national championship on April 18 at the Enactus United States 2026 National Exposition in Denver, Colorado. UW-Whitewater was honored for its work on RenewTowns, a project designed to launch small businesses and sustain their success in local communities. To date, Enactus students and advisors have worked with five Wisconsin towns—Cambridge, Edgerton, Fort Atkinson, South Milwaukee, and Whitewater.

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