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Sad to See Chancellor Santiago Leave UWM

Aug 18th, 2010 | By | Category: Cambridge Commons, Feature, Kenilworth Square Apartments, School of Freshwater Sciences, UWM

Recently, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Chancellor Carlos Santiago announced his resignation from UWM to become the Chief Executive Officer of the Hispanic College Fund in Washington, D.C. I imagine our long time readers would expect us to be dancing a jig or throwing quite the party at the possibility that his departure could derail the Wauwatosa expansion, but believe it or not, we’re disappointed he’s leaving UWM.



Public Weighs in on UWM’s Wauwatosa Expansion Plans

Nov 11th, 2009 | By | Category: UWM, Wauwatosa

Although months ago UWM entered into an agreement to purchase a portion of the Milwaukee County Grounds for the purpose of expansion, the deadline for public input into UWM’s Master Plan past just this week. Regardless if this input will be considered going forward or not, it’s worth looking to see what the UWM community thinks about the expansion plans.



Oops! No Money for UW-Tosa

Sep 10th, 2009 | By | Category: Downtown, UWM, Wauwatosa

To think, I was just about to put the UW-Tosa t-shirts up on the new Urban Milwaukee store, maybe I can hold off now? Apparently, UWM’s backing out of the fight to locate the School of Freshwater Sciences on the former Pieces of Eight restaurant site ruffled some feathers, and Michael Cudahy decided to return the favor by backing out of funding UWM’s proposed Wauwatosa location for the Engineering School.



UWM, Marquette, and MSOE Working Together

Aug 27th, 2009 | By | Category: Downtown, Marquette, MSOE, UWM, Wauwatosa

The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, Marquette University and Milwaukee School of Engineering announced that the universities are collaborating on seven energy technology research projects. These projects are being conducted as part of the Southeastern Wisconsin Energy Technology Research Center, which ties the universities together with local companies, such as Rockwell Automation and WE Energies, to conduct research in the area of energy technology. The initial projects involves green concepts and advanced technologies such as wind turbines, Li-Ion Batteries, CO2 recycling and sequestration via algae, and nanowire thermoelectric materials.



More “Great” Reasons for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee to Expand in Wauwatosa

Feb 19th, 2009 | By | Category: Downtown, UWM, Wauwatosa

I recently gave up and said, “fine, let the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee expand in Wauwatosa”. I argued this move would make life more difficult for students and that’s great because they will learn about the “real world”. Further I thought it was great that this move would allow the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee to stay in Madison’s shadow. Of course I really think the best thing about the Wauwatosa site, will be the UW-Tosa t-shirts. It occurred to me that beyond these there are a few more “great” reasons for UW-Milwaukee to expand in Wauwatosa.



UWM Downtown – Common Council January 16th, 2009 Meeting Notes

Jan 22nd, 2009 | By | Category: Common Council, Downtown, UWM

In April 2008 Alderman D’Amato, as one of his last acts in office, brought forward a resolution that stated the City of Milwaukee’s position that the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee should locate its College of Engineering and Applied Science, as well asUWM’s other satellite campuses, within the City of Milwaukee. This resolution received unanimous support and was signed by Mayor Barrett, but this didn’t sway or slow the efforts of UWM to expand inWauwatosa.