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Documentary produced by 51ΑΤΖζ alum wins Academy Award

A 51ΑΤΖζ alum is now a two-time Oscar winner. Josh Rosenberg, a 2007 graduate in broadcast journalism, is one of the producers of β€œThe Last Repair Shop,” which won an Academy Award on March 10 for documentary short film. β€œThe …

Alum brings his subtitling work to 51ΑΤΖζ’s silver screen

β€œSong of a Dying Summer” is a coming-of-age tale by Japanese independent filmmaker Kohei Sengen, and his first feature-length film. After playing theaters in Japan, Germany, and France and being nominated for the Nippon Visions Jury Award, the film made …

51ΑΤΖζ alums recognized with β€˜40 Under 40’ honors

Diapers. Knives. Finance. Real estate development. Government relations. Homeless and endangered youth. Those are a few of the areas of accomplishment for 51ΑΤΖζ alumni who were chosen for the Milwaukee Business Journal’s annualΒ β€œ40 Under 40” awards, which honors Milwaukee’s brightest …

A volcanic approach: Geosciences students study Venus on Earth

Mars seems to get all the attention when it comes to interplanetary study, but Earth has another neighbor that’s shrouded in mystery – and a thick layer of yellow clouds. Venus is a barren, rocky planet that has long fascinated …

Climate Justice in the City

Presented by Dr. Jennifer L. Rice, Professor of Geography at the University of Georgia, and a faculty affiliate at the Institute for Women’s Studies and the Center for Integrative Conservation Research at the University of Georgia.Β  She is a co-editor of Urban Climate Justice: Theory, Praxis, and Resistance (University of Georgia Press, 2023).Β  The title of her talk is:Β Climate Justice in the City

W51ΑΤΖζ announces David Lee as new general manager

David Lee has been appointed the new director and general manager of W51ΑΤΖζ 89.7 FM – Milwaukee’s NPR. He joins W51ΑΤΖζ as the station and the NPR Network ecosystem continue their important work to leverage longstanding strengths while exploring innovative …

Brain study gives insight into how pandemic is affecting adolescents

How much worse was the mental health of β€œtweens” – children between the ages of 10 and 14 – during the height of COVID-19, compared to before the pandemic? Did adolescents who experienced loss, family strife and social isolation suffer …