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UW-Milwaukee professor Jennifer Jordan help get her former student's, the late Dr. Ashkan Rezvani Naraghi, academic book published. She talks with Lake Effect about his life and his work.
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Osher Lifelong Learning Institute director Sarah Grammer and Greg Jenks, the current president of their advisory board, shares more about the program and its impact on the community.
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U.S. Health Secretary Xavier Becerra tours a health clinic in Cudahy, and a lab at the UWM College of Nursing.
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From cost of college to claims that colleges politically indoctrinate their students, UWM Chancellor's Report discusses the challenges of higher education today and how attitudes and perceptions of the industry have shifted over the last few years.
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Celebrating 50 years since the sit-in at UW-Milwaukee, The Latinx Activism Oral History Community Project, develops an educational podcast of historical interviews.
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UWM recently released the book, Telling Our Stories: A History of Diversity at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1956-2022. Co-editors Chia Vang, Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, and Professor of History; and David J. Pate, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Social Work join UWM Chancellor Mark Mone and Ele Ellis for this month's Chancellor's Report show. To request a copy of the book, please send an email to: perrymal@uwm.edu.
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The UWM Archives, Film Studies Program, and Department of Film/Video/Animation/New Genres invite all Milwaukeeans to bring in their old home movies to be inspected and repaired at Home Movie Days on Oct. 15.
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Vice President Kamala Harris spoke Thursday in Milwaukee to the Democratic Attorneys General Association. Vice President also briefly met with UW-Milwaukee students and Latino leaders.
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The Biden Administration recently announced a plan to forgive student loan debt for millions of borrowers. Student debt in Wisconsin totals 24-billion-dollars, according to a 2017 report from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. This announcement is a big deal for many Wisconsinites, but others are looking for more relief.
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A UWM expert in the labor market offers some ideas as to why there's an increase in union drives.