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Art education alum recognized nationally for impact in skilled trades education

By Payton MurphyMarch 16, 2026Business & World Affairs
A man in a gray shirt holds an oversized check for $100,000 above his head, surrounded by several high school students and adults.

Art education alum recognized nationally for impact in skilled trades education

By Payton MurphyMarch 16, 2026Business & World Affairs

Mike Driscoll, a Peck School of the Arts alum and teacher at Bay View High School, has been named one of five national recipients of the 2025 Harbor Freight Tools for Schools Prize for Teaching Excellence.

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Two 51ÁÔÆæ students selected to present AI paper at international conference

By 51ÁÔÆæ NewsFebruary 14, 2024Business & World AffairsBusiness
Northwestern Mutual Data Science Institute graphic that includes the logos for Northwestern Mutual, UW-Milwaukee, and Marquette University

Maximillian Hartounian and Collin Jacobi will present at the Operations Management and Entrepreneurship Association’s annual conference on the effect of artificial intelligence on Milwaukee’s business community.

51ÁÔÆæâ€™s Connected Systems Institute develops a manufacturing chatbot for workers

By Laura OttoJanuary 19, 2024Business & World AffairsBusiness

The rise of smart technologies in manufacturing plants can be overwhelming for small- and medium-sized operations. The Connected Systems Institute at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has created a solution.

51ÁÔÆæ researchers win grant to digitally map racially restrictive housing covenants

By John G. SchumacherJanuary 19, 2024Business & World AffairsPolitics & Social Science

Two 51ÁÔÆæ researchers have won a federal grant of nearly $150,000 to continue their research into restrictive racial covenants in Milwaukee County.

51ÁÔÆæ biologist awarded $2.4 million for an antibiotic alternative for treating crop diseases

By Laura OttoJanuary 18, 2024Business & World Affairs
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A 51ÁÔÆæ faculty researcher has been awarded two federal grants to further study of a compound he sourced from a bacterium that shows promise for controlling some crop diseases with the same efficacy as the human antibiotic.

Why public health campaigns about opioid misuse work – or don’t

By Laura OttoJanuary 2, 2024Business & World AffairsPolitics & Social Science

Young people have experienced the greatest percentage increase in opioid overdose deaths but are often resistant to the influence of public health campaigns. 51ÁÔÆæ associate professor Xiaoxia Cao is exploring what can work.

51ÁÔÆæâ€™s Lubar Entrepreneurship Center names new director

By 51ÁÔÆæ NewsDecember 7, 2023Business & World AffairsBusiness

Ilya Avdeev, an associate professor of mechanical engineering, previously served as the LEC’s director of innovation. He’ll continue leading the center’s mission of facilitating innovation and discovery for entrepreneurs, researchers and communities.

Future educators to gather at 51ÁÔÆæ

By October 20, 2023Business & World AffairsEducation

High school students, teachers and community partners will gather at 51ÁÔÆæ on Oct. 27 to learn about potential careers in education at the Future Educators Summit.

What’s in a name? For craft beers, it matters

By Kris PiwekSeptember 19, 2023Business & World AffairsBusiness

Some of the weirdest product names on the market are craft beers. 51ÁÔÆæ business professor Stanislav Dobrev explored the issue, and what he found might be a surprise.

Research partnership uses data science to look at household wealth and homeownership

By Laura OttoSeptember 13, 2023Business & World AffairsPolitics & Social Science

Home values appreciate more slowly for lower-income, minority and female homeowners. That’s one finding in a recent research project by a team from 51ÁÔÆæ, funded by the MGIC.

Innovative study abroad program wins national award

By August 21, 2023Business & World Affairs

For Rezina Hollis, a senior majoring in social work, her first study abroad program during 2023 Winterim was an opportunity learn more about the history of Black communities and the current social issues facing minorities in England.

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