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This is the official page of the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee at Waukesha. UWM at Waukesha offers affordable tuition, supportive faculty dedicated to teaching and easy transfers to any college in the UW System. Since our academic program focuses on the general education requirements necessary for any bachelor's degree, it is possible to begin virtually any university or pre-professional major
You can still apply for lecturer position in math at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee for fall 2024. https://jobs.uwm.edu/postings/38844. Make a difference—teach!
Welcoming new students beginning their path to success in fall 2024 semester at UWM at Waukesha.
Congratulations to UWM at Waukesha graduates who received diplomas at commencement in Panther Arena yesterday.
Our students expressing their gratitude to the faculty during Teacher Appreciation Week.
Celebrating retirees from UWM at Waukesha.
Serving up pancakes to students on Study Day before finals week.
Art students Ryane Overlien and Miriam Kitzrow were honored during today's Student Art Awards Presentation. Congratulations and thank you for expressing your talents at UWM at Waukesha!
TONIGHT! May 6. Celebrate our students, faculty-staff honorees, and their families at CONVOCATION, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, UWM at Waukesha, 6 pm. 🎓🎉👏
Honoring student leadership at UWM at Waukesha last night with recognition of clubs, governance, and support . The college is a place where students belong and realize their potential for leadership and growth inside and outside the classroom. 🎉🎓🎆
MORAINE CHORUS CONCERT AT UWM AT WASHINGTON COUNTY! Sunday, May 19, 2:00pm, Theatre, 400 University Drive, West Bend WI 53095. FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
The concert will feature a 300-year 'premiere' of a cantata by Philipp Heinrich Erlebach for chorus, solo quartet, strings and organ; Comfort, all my People, by Dmitri Bortnianski; a motet against hypocracy ("Hypocritae, bene prophetavit Isias" Hypocrates! Well did Isiah prophesy...") by Sebastien Vivanco, a Spanish composer of the Renaissance; a canon by Haydn ("Question and Answer of two Teamsters") for men's voices; "Circus Band," by Charles Ives; "Sangena," a traditional South African processional; the humorous parable of "The Pharisee and the Publican" by Heinrich Schütz; another canon by Haydn "A Mother to her Baby in the Cradle," sung by the women's voices; the powerful and very moving "Wie liegt die Stadt so wüst" (How lies the city so desolate), by Rudolph Mauersberger. While the text is from the Lamentations of Jeremiah about the destruction of Jerusalem, the piece is really about the firebombing of Dresden, where the composer lost several of his choirboys in the flames. We'll close with "My Soul longeth for Thee," a Psalm setting by Felix Mendelssohn.
This will be the final concert of the Moraine Chorus, which is a Communiversity ensemble consisting of area residents and students. It will also be the final performance in this theatre before the campus closes. Come out and support these community members, students, and faculty!
Scenes from today’s Spring Fling! Perfect weather for a good time by students, faculty, and staff as we get ready for finals.
Support for Undergraduate Research Fellows (SURF) is designed to foster faculty-student research collaborations. Students have the opportunity to engage in thoughtful and progressively sophisticated work central to the overall research program of the principal investigator. Waukesha student Elizabeth Redmond worked with faculty member John DenBoer on "Resilience After Injury Recovery: Examination of Psychological Factors" and presented her work at the 16th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium held April 26, 2024, at the Wisconsin Conference Center and Elizabeth and Dr. DenBoer attracted great interest in their research. Congratulations Elizabeth on your original contribution to this important topic!
Our creative students and staff participating in a workshop on painting, sponsored by the Crafting Club.
Students interested in careers in education and communication/media? Interact with these professionals Thursday, April 25, 2024, over the noon hour in the HUB-Private Dining Room.
Bringing employers to campus to reach out to student talent at UWM at Waukesha.
The launch of UWM at Waukesha’s wonderful literary and art annual THE WINDY HILL REVIEW. Pick up a copy and be inspired by the talent and creativity of our incredible students.
Still some spots and scholarships available. Respond to WIPPS today!
The deadline to register for the Washington Seminar through a 3-credit political science course at CGS has been extended to April 12, 2024. The Seminar is an exceptional experience for all students and majors to learn first-hand about the operation of government from public officials in Madison and Washington, DC. The course runs face-to-face in Madison and Washington May 28-June 15, 2024. A course fee of $3,330 includes tuition, airfare, housing, Metro pass, and a daily meal. Scholarships are available. For more information and application/scholarship information, go to wipps.org to learn more about the Washington Seminar.
We welcomed a great new group of students on Admitted Student Day at UWM at Waukesha. Join the excitement for 2024-2025!
Students enjoying the Met Gala themed dance at UWM at Waukesha.
Setting up the summer employment and internship fair at UWM at Waukesha. Placing students in the workforce.
So great to see prospective students and families tonight at UWM at Waukesha interested in a great educational experience and value for low cost of tuition.
The Gaming Club at UWM at Waukesha ventured to the Garcade in Menomonee Falls for an exciting evening event. Thanks to Adviser Kelsey Herrick for organizing and Dr. Derek Blemberg for support.
It was wonderful to see a great turnout of students, faculty, staff, and community members at the public forum at UWM at Waukesha on elections and the presidency with nationally renowned political analysts Donna Brazile and Ana Navarro. If you missed it, you can see the recording at https://live.tgtc.us/view?event=elections-and-the-american-presidency.
TONIGHT! Donna Brazile and Ana Navarro in the Lunt-Fontanne Theater talking about the present presidential election and the future. 7 pm. Free and open to the public. 1500 N. University Drive, Waukesha, WI.
A learning, and social, moment at UWM Waukesha watching the eclipse with accessories!
Primaries in Wisconsin and elsewhere are behind us and you can come to the UWM at Waukesha campus on April 9 at 7 pm to hear renowned national political analysts Donna Brazile and Ana Navarro figure out what it all means.
The deadline to register for the Washington Seminar through a 3-credit political science course at CGS has been extended to April 12, 2024. The Seminar is an exceptional experience for all students and majors to learn first-hand about the operation of government from public officials in Madison and Washington, DC. The course runs face-to-face in Madison and Washington May 28-June 15, 2024. A course fee of $3,330 includes tuition, airfare, housing, Metro pass, and a daily meal. Scholarships are available. For more information and application/scholarship information, go to wipps.org to learn more about the Washington Seminar.
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This is the official page of the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee at Waukesha. UWM at Waukesha offers UW’s lowest tuition, supportive faculty dedicated to teaching and easy transfers to any college in the UW System.
Since our academic program focuses on the general education requirements necessary for any bachelor's degree, it is possible to begin virtually any university or pre-professional major at UWM at Waukesha.
With small class sizes, a vibrant campus life and a focus on accessibility that equips every student for classroom success, it's no wonder that many students choose to start - or complete - their college dream here.
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