University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Names Mo Zell Interim Dean of the New College of the Arts and Architecture
MILWAUKEE _ The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has named Mo Zell as interim dean of the newly formed College of the Arts & Architecture. Zell, who has served as associate dean and interim dean of the School of Architecture and Urban Planning (SARUP) since 2017, will lead the new college effective July 1, 2023.
“I am honored to have the opportunity to lead the College of the Arts & Architecture,” Zell said. “This is a pivotal time for UWM, and I look forward to working with faculty, staff, students and our external partners to build a vibrant, interdisciplinary learning community poised to achieve new heights of success.”
The UWM College of the Arts & Architecture will unite the current School of Architecture and Urban Planning (SARUP) and the Peck School of the Arts, combining the academic departments of architecture, art and design, dance, film, music, theater and urban planning. Both schools will maintain their strong identities and continue to exist as their own units under the new umbrella of the College of the Arts & Architecture.
The creation of the College of the Arts & Architecture is a key component of UW-Milwaukee’s 2030 Action Plan, a strategic initiative designed to address the challenges facing higher education and position UW-Milwaukee for future success. The plan involves realigning eight schools and colleges at UWM into four new colleges.
“I know firsthand that our two schools have overlapping shared interests, including strong ties to the Milwaukee region, academic programs driven largely by experiential learning, and a focus on creativity and design,” Zell said. “And we have a history of productive collaborations that have drawn from both schools’ strengths.”
Since joining UWM as an assistant professor in 2008, Zell created the externship program, founded SUPERjury and Mobile Design Box pop-up gallery, and launched the school’s Design + Construction Institute.
Through a joint National Endowment for the Arts grant, the two schools produced several site-specific dance performances performed at SARUP and the Milwaukee Art Museum. In October, students from both schools participated in an interactive design charrette to help generate ideas for the redesign of the Highland Pedestrian Bridge connecting downtown Milwaukee’s Deer District to Water Street. Peck School faculty regularly participate in architecture design studio reviews.
“With the new college, we can scale our collaborations to have even greater impact,” Zell said.
Zell received her bachelor’s degree in architecture from the University of Virginia and her master’s degree from Yale University. Before working at UWM, Zell taught at Clemson University, North Carolina State University, and Northeastern University.
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