UWM Stories Close to Home Posted on December 16, 2015July 1, 2024 by JAMS students fall 2015 Over the holidays, students in the Department of Journalism, Advertising, and Media Studies took home audio recorders and captured conversations with people they care about. Sometimes the revelations were surprising. UWM Stories Close to Home: A Holiday Loss UWM Stories Close to Home: A Brother’s Trust UWM Stories Close to Home: Big Girl, Little Girl UWM […]
The Six-Word Memoirs fall 2015 edition Posted on December 8, 2015December 10, 2015 by JAMS 204 fall 2015 Sometimes shorter is better. The six-word memoirs from JAMS 204 students prove it.
Working with Wood at UW-Milwaukee Posted on December 6, 2015December 6, 2015 by Geoffrey Marshall Within the bowels of the urban planning and architecture building exists a fully equipped woodshop. An arsenal of specialized tools is available to all students within the School of Architecture and Urban planning. This is where students gain hands on experience, constructing physical models of what they have created intellectually. Geoff Marshall reports.
Serving Those Who Served Posted on December 6, 2015December 6, 2015 by Pakou Lee UW-Milwaukee is home to many veterans. The university sponsored a breakfast to honor their service. Pakou Lee reports.
Double Reed Day at UW-Milwaukee Posted on December 6, 2015December 6, 2015 by Morgan Paradis Double Reed Day at UW-Milwaukee was open to double reed players of all ages and levels. The UWM Music Department’s double reed faculty joined other players for master classes, performances, and workshops. Morgan Paradis reports.
Strategic Listening in the UW Posted on December 3, 2015December 6, 2015 by Paul Bertling UW-Madison has hired consultant Darin Harris to go around to each of the 14 UW campuses in order to gain feedback for new strategic planning that would be implemented by spring 2016. On Oct. 28, UWM held its first listening session. Many of the people who spoke at the meeting had similar concerns, but it […]
Mark of Excellence Posted on December 3, 2015 by Michael Atteberry For UW-Milwaukee students, the campus broadcast TV newscast is more than a class. It’s a family. Michael Atteberry reports.
Coping with Hype Posted on November 13, 2015November 13, 2015 by Amanda Porter As the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee continues to lead the state with the most diverse student body, the city of Milwaukee cannot say the same for its population. Milwaukee is currently the second most segregated city in America. Although this may come as a shock to many, others may feel the cities disparities closer to home. […]
Scenes from the Crowd: Hillary Clinton at UW-Milwaukee Posted on October 3, 2015October 5, 2015 by Matthew Campbell Students, protesters, Hillary supporters and non-students came together and voiced their opinions about Hillary Clinton in a colorful scene around the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee campus. Matthew Campbell reports.
Doors Open Milwaukee 2015 Posted on September 30, 2015January 14, 2019 by JAMS 204 fall 2015 UWM journalism students explore their city (and take some great photos!) during the fifth annual Doors Open event. [portfolio display_types=false include_type=doors-open-milwaukee-2015]
UWM Students Rally for Higher Minimum Wage Posted on May 20, 2015August 6, 2021 by Jaimie Anderson All across America on April 15th, people joined in protest, hoping to raise the federal minimum wage to 15 dollars per hour. Dozens of workers showed up to Milwaukee’s #FIGHTFOR15 rally in UW-Milwaukee’s union. Jaimie Anderson reports.
The six-word memoirs – spring 2015 edition Posted on May 3, 2015May 5, 2015 by Media Milwaukee staff JAMS 204 students know that brevity is powerful.