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Every year, a group of history students at UW-Milwaukee reenact an event from Milwaukee history on Twitter. Professor Amanda Seligman chooses the event and her students research historical figures tied to it.
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Playing on Jeopardy! was a dream come true for UWM student Avinash Rajendra. After auditioning a few times, he finally got a call from the show's producers late last year. Rajendra played on the Jan. 21 episode, where he was up against the then-reigning champion Amy Schneider.
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The number of people quitting their jobs in the past six months is unprecedented. Today, we’ll talk about how this “Great Resignation” can be turned into the “Great Reawakening” for employers.
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Milwaukee’s two biggest universities started spring semester Monday with some additional COVID-19 precautions.
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Organizers of a virtual event hope it ignites community conversation about residents' right to have a voice in how filled lakebed is used along Milwaukee's Fresh Coast.
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If you heard your university had a resident glass blower, what would come to mind? You might be thinking of someone who creates vases or artwork using molten glass. In the case of UW-Milwaukee, their resident glass blower works with chemists instead of artists. But that doesn't mean the job doesn't require creativity.
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The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is requiring employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19 by Jan. 4. The mandate is a result of an order from the Biden administration, requiring vaccination for federal contractors.
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Transitioning from high school to higher education or from higher education to the job market is a pivotal time in a young person’s life. It can present challenges, especially for students of color. The Black and Latino/a Ecosystem and Support Transition Hub, also known as BLEST Hub at Marquette University is working to support young people during these moments.
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The stars hold deep cultural connections around the globe. All month long the UW-Milwaukee Manfred Olson Planetarium is hosting Culturas Celestiales, a series of events celebrating Latin American cultures’ connection to the night sky.
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The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee came back to life Thursday as most students returned to in-person classes for the first time in a year and a half.