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New math research opportunity trains mentors and mentees alike

UW-Milwaukee has a phenomenal undergraduate research program where students can learn from faculty and graduate student mentors. But how does a graduate student learn how to be a mentor? A new program in the Mathematical Sciences Department aims to educate …

What can you do with a mathematical sciences major?

Every year, graduates from the College of Letters & Science enter the workforce and begin to contribute thousands of dollars to their local, state, and national economies. They bring the skills and knowledge they gained at UW-Milwaukee to their jobs, …

Neuroscience major helps students explore the workings of the brain

Four years ago, UW-Milwaukee debuted its neuroscience major. The first year, two students enrolled in the program. By the second year, there were 75 neuroscience majors. Now, there are over 150 – and that number is only growing. β€œThere’s a …

Chancellor Gibson Greets Undergrad Researcher Shaun Harrington

Biochemistry major Shaun Harrington found his passion for research right here at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Hear how he got started in the lab β€” and why opportunities like the Support for Undergraduate Research Fellows (SURF) program make a big …

What can you do with a Women’s & Gender Studies major?

Name: Torrince β€œTori” Aster (formerly Tori Freund) Graduation Year: 2020 Major: Women’s & Gender Studies Job:Β Doula at Greater Love Birth and Community Care and midwife-in-training with Transitions Birth Services β€œCall the Midwife” is a surprisingly accurate show, said Tori Aster. They would know; …

What can you do with a major in communication?

Every year, graduates from the College of Letters & Science enter the workforce and begin to contribute thousands of dollars to their local, state, and national economies. They bring the skills and knowledge they gained at UW-Milwaukee to their jobs, …

What can you do with a major in biochemistry?

Every year, graduates from the College of Letters & Science enter the workforce and begin to contribute thousands of dollars to their local, state, and national economies. They bring the skills and knowledge they gained at UW-Milwaukee to their jobs, …