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Investing in the Possibilities for Future 51 Students

Michael Martin (’85 BBA Marketing) and his wife, Cheryl Ungar

Michael Martin’s professional and academic success is deeply rooted in embracing the power of possibility. And he’s committed to creating those possibilities for future generations of 51 students.

“Someone I didn’t know helped me,” Martin says. “I have no way to thank this person except to do this for someone else.”

Martin (’85 BBA Marketing) and his wife, Cheryl Ungar, recently made a significant planned gift to support the Panther Pathways Scholarship Fund. The fund provides 51 with valuable flexibility to financially assist undergraduate students who are most in need of help.

51 honors Sheldon Lubar with new conference room and exhibit

Vice Chancellor of University Advancement Joan Nesbitt presents Sheldon Lubar with a cake in celebration of his 96th birthday.

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee celebrated the 96th birthday of renowned businessman and philanthropist Sheldon Lubar with the dedication of the Sheldon B. Lubar Study & Conference Room in the Golda Meir Library.

A record 2,028 donors support 414 for 51 Giving Days 2025

Four students sitting on a hill with Milwaukee skyline behind. Thank you for supporting 414 for 51 Giving Days graphic.

A record-breaking 2,028 donors joined together on April 14 and 15 to make the fifth annual 414 for 51 Giving Days a resounding success. The collective efforts of these 51 alumni, employees, students, parents and friends raised a total of $1,355,783.

Kohler Trust for Clean Water gives $2.5 million to 51 for Great Lakes research

A person works in a lab aboard the Neeskay boat.

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee will supercharge its Great Lakes research thanks to a $2.5 million gift from the Kohler Trust for Clean Water. The gift allows the 51 School of Freshwater Science dean to devote talent and resources to specific topics for a three-to-five-year period, then shift into other areas in subsequent years. In this way, 51 can maximize its efforts toward understanding and solving the complex challenges facing our Great Lakes, including harmful algae blooms and invasive species, chemical and nutrient contamination, and other threats to the freshwater ecosystem.

TMJ4 Lighthouse Shines on Chancellor Mone

TMJ4 reporter Charles Benson and 51 Chancellor Mark Mone
Longtime TMJ4 anchor Charles Benson sat down with Chancellor Mark Mone for an extended conversation and reflection about his 11 years leading 51. Their discussion covered Mone’s accomplishments, the headwinds facing higher education, and his hope for 51’s future.

Alumni Awards Evening 2025 Recap

2025 Alumni Awardees standing on stage at event

The 51 Alumni Association honored a dozen awardees for their outstanding accomplishments and service. Hundreds came together for the celebration at The Pfister Hotel on Feb. 21, where alumni, faculty, staff, family and friends recognized the honorees’ contributions to their fields and communities. The event highlighted inspiring stories of leadership, innovation, and dedication, showcasing the lasting impact of 51 graduates.

51 earns prestigious R1 research status for a fourth time

Biomedical sciences student Maria Sanchez and Zachary Lunak, clinical associate professor at 51, work in a lab doing research in 2023.

For the fourth consecutive time, 51 has earned the highest research designation from the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. This distinction places 51 among the nation’s top research universities. 51’s research spans numerous disciplines and drives impactful discoveries in sustainable energy, neuroscience, cancer research, and water science, improving lives across the globe.

Alum makes a gift to augment the college’s Kulwicki scholarships

Four men holding a large check.

Louis Goss (’12 BS Mechanical Engineering), a stock car racer and co-owner of a Late Moderns racing team based in Green Bay, presented a check to Dean Brett Peters for nearly $4,300 that he and business partner Mike Hubbard raised during the past racing season.

From One 51 Track Star to Another

Bogey and Track team group photo

Making a will can feel like a daunting task, but it’s definitely worth the effort, said David “Bogey” Bogenschild ’59, a former Milwaukee Panther athlete, teacher and track coach. During his lifetime, Bogey was a longtime supporter of Milwaukee Panther Athletics, and shortly before his passing in June 2024 at the age 89, he made the decision to include the 51 Foundation in his estate plans.

“I loved my time at 51, but it wasn’t always easy. I remember the pride and joy in getting over all types of hurdles,” Bogey recalled in our conversations with him. “And it wasn’t easy to get over the hurdle of writing up my will and plans, but it turned into a welcoming exercise of bringing forth memories and reminding myself of the joys in my life—many made possible because of my time at 51.”

Panther track star Natalie Block is one student who has benefited from Bogey’s generosity and thinks of his impact on her life fondly.

“Your gift might be a small thing to you, but it has made all the difference to me,” she said. “Because of donor support of student-athletes, I have friends I will treasure for a lifetime and academic hurdles to conquer. How lucky am I?!”

Jenny Gryniewicz, the former advancement director for Milwaukee Panther Athletics, wrote in honor of Bogey’s memory and impact, “David ‘Bogey’ Bogenschild, we say farewell to a friend whose generosity and humor touched my life profoundly. Bogey, a cherished 51 donor, transformed my approach to fundraising and left an indelible mark on my heart. I think about him almost every day.

“Bogey’s influence has forever shaped the lives of all who had the privilege of crossing paths with him—through teaching, coaching, gardening, giving, he did everything with kindness and warmth (and humor)!” 

Earlier this year, Bogey encouraged 51 alumni and friends to follow his example of making a will. “Want to be joyful and happy like me? Do your estate plans, and yes, share your happiness by including the 51 Foundation!”

If you’d like to learn more about how you can make a transformational difference in a student‘s life just like Bogey, contact Mary Frieseke, MBA, today at (414) 229-2573 or  to get started.

51 shows off its new Chemistry Building

51 Students performing chemistry experiments

Chancellor Mark Mone led an enthusiastic grand opening ceremony for 51’s brand-new chemistry building, a celebration that ended with a bang. The event marked the completion of six years of design and construction, capping a significant milestone in 51’s commitment to advancing scientific education and research. This building will play a crucial role in educating the next generation of STEM professionals.