Gerald Schultz: A Son’s Reflection

On Facebook, Gerald Schultz’s son, Daniel, has posted a picture of a visit he made to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. He stands in front of his father’s name, and you can see the reflection of the son in the Wall. “Here at the Vietnam Wall. Found my dad’s name,” wrote Schultz, 47. “I am so […]

UW-Milwaukee Grad’s Blog Helps Students Get Professional

Since graduating from UW-Milwaukee in 2014 with a degree in Human Resource Management, Rachele Voigt has been busy revamping her closet to fit her new career oriented lifestyle. While studying at UWM, Voigt was interning within a financial services firm in the human resources department, where she has since transitioned into a full time associate. […]

UWM Students Create Start-up for Amateur Athletes

On Saturday March 7, Justin Bohler, Brandon Tschacher and Jeremy Tiedt hosted a soft launch event for their start up company Mycombine. The group has been selected to participate as a winning team in the UWM Student Start Up Challenge. Mycombine has created an atmosphere for amateur athletes and fans to experience the same high […]

UWM Chancellor Announces Hold on “Non-Essential” Travel, Hiring

UWM Chancellor Mark Mone announced a series of cost containment measures relating to travel and hiring Tuesday to help reduce the impact of potential future cuts in the governor’s budget proposal. As a first step, a few measures will be executed instantaneously, Mone said. The first step will be to put a hold on hiring of […]

UW-Milwaukee Still Hiring; No Hiring Freeze Right Now Despite Proposed Cuts

The UW-Milwaukee provost will not pursue a hiring freeze in Academic Affairs right now, as university officials continue to wrestle with Gov. Scott Walker’s proposed budget cut for the UW System. The news comes from Provost Johannes Britz. His office provides academic leadership to the University. Among other things, the provost’s office handles faculty and […]