Archives - October - 2025
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Trailblazing with AI: UW-Oshkosh is teaming up to prepare students for the future
Artificial intelligence isn’t coming—it’s here. And at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, faculty across disciplines are making sure students are ready to thrive in an AI-driven world.
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How UW-Superior alum Andrew Laack arrived with grit and left with greatness
Andrew Laack, a May 2025 graduate, is proof positive that hard work pays off. Born and raised in Waunakee, Wisconsin, Laack chose the University of Wisconsin-Superior for one specific reason: it was the only in-state college offering a fully online comprehensive computer science (CS) program. Online courses were non-negotiable for him. Laack worked full-time – as lead
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Strengthening social programme delivery with AI
Nigeria’s struggle to deliver social programmes efficiently is not simply a matter of money but rather of data. According to the National Bureau of Statistics, about 63 per cent of Nigerians, which is roughly about 133 million people, are multidimensionally poor, lacking access to essential services such as health, education, and sanitation. Behind that figure […]
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Learn to use online tools to tailor, refine and perfect your resume
Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) for resume writing can help you craft clearer, more compelling and better-tailored applications for jobs and graduate school. UW-La Crosse Career Development Coordinator Carolyn Moe recommends using AI resume tools as a supplement — not a substitute — for your own creativity and experience. “It’s kind of like sitting down with […]
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An AI coach for kinder, better feedback
In almost every profession, feedback is fraught. Some managers dread giving it. Employees brace for it. Across industries, feedback often lands as cruel rather than constructive. Shrihari Sridhar, senior associate dean and Joe Foster ’56 Chair in Business Leadership at Texas A&M University’s Mays Business School, has seen the damage firsthand and created a tool […]
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Biomedical engineering student uses AI to analyze medical data
UW-Milwaukee wasn’t Georgina Monese’s first choice. She started her college journey at UW-Madison to study astrophysics, but in the back of her mind was biomedical engineering. She’d been introduced to the subject through a high school program, and Monese loved the idea of using technology to help people in a hands-on way. Biomedical engineers typically work […]