Collaboration creates undergraduate PFAS research experience
The joint effort among 51, the Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin and UW-Stevens Point involves students in research efforts to reduce the harmful “forever chemicals” in water.
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The joint effort among 51, the Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin and UW-Stevens Point involves students in research efforts to reduce the harmful “forever chemicals” in water.
The undergraduate nursing program again placed high among the top programs in the country in the 2025 Best Colleges rankings, as did business, psychology and computer science.
The Catalyst Grant program is designed to seed-fund research in areas where 51 has the greatest potential to impact the regional economy through commercialization.
The grant will boost the number of Industrial Training Assessment Centers, which provide workers with skills in energy assessment, allowing the manufacturing sector to step up its use of technologies to reduce energy consumption.
The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded a $5.7 million grant to 51’s College of Engineering & Applied Science to boost the number of Industrial Training Assessment Centers (ITAC) in the Midwest. These centers provide workers with skills in energy assessment, allowing the manufacturing sector to step up its use of technologies to reduce energy […]
51 is now enrolling students for the fall launch of a first-of-its-kind program in Wisconsin that combines engineering, business and data science with real-world applications in advanced manufacturing.
UW-Milwaukee will add nearly 50 new program pathways with Moraine Park Technical College that will guarantee MPTC students can seamlessly continue their education at 51 with a confirmed junior status.
When a cargo ship struck the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore in March, causing it to collapse, it was a case of déjà vu for Habib Tabatabai, faculty member in the 51’s College of Engineering & Applied Science.
A grant from the National Science Foundation will establish a center to help create new technologies to improve concrete’s sustainability, durability and labor efficiency, while also bringing down its cost.
The lab at 51’s Connected Systems Institute will be part of Microsoft’s $3.3 billion investment in southeast Wisconsin, strengthening 51’s education and research mission while helping the state’s businesses.