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University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee at Waukesha

The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee at Waukesha is a two-year college located in Waukesha, in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. A branch campus of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, it is part of the University of Wisconsin System. Like the other 2-year UW campuses, UWM at Waukesha's land and buildings belong to a local government unit, in this case Waukesha County. As part of the local-state partnership, the University of Wisconsin provides faculty, staff, educational programs, technology, furnishings, libraries, and supplies. In 2018, the college became a regional campus of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. The campus will close in spring 2025.[1]

University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee at Waukesha
TypeState university
Academic staff
164
Undergraduates2,155
Postgraduates0
Location, ,
CampusSuburban
ColorsGreen and Gold
NicknamePanthers
MascotPounce
Websitehttps://uwm.edu/waukesha/

History edit

Waukesha County purchased the 86-acre (35 ha) campus from William J. and Blanche Hughes, in March 1965. The first buildings on the campus were erected in 1966 on an 86-acre site near the geographic center of Waukesha County. The first classes met in fall 1966 at Mt. St. Paul Seminary because the new buildings were not ready for occupancy. In December 1966 the campus opened in its current location, beginning with Northview Hall, the Library, the Field House, and the Commons. Southview Hall opened in February 1969, and both the Administration Building and an extension to Northview Hall, were added in 1978. An 18,000 square feet (1,700 m2) addition to the Library was added in 1979. The Fine Arts Center, with its 337-seat Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, came in 1987. In 1992, a computer center, and a new entryway to Northview Hall added 5,000 square feet (460 m2) to buildings on the campus.

In celebration of the campus's 30th anniversary, the Student Commons was completely remodeled and Westview Hall was added. Dedicated on September 8, 1996, the $5.7 million project added 20,000 square feet (1,900 m2) to the Commons and renovated an existing 29,000 square feet (2,700 m2). Along with expanded space for the student lounge, student activities, student services and study center offices, a dining area and re-located bookstore were added.

In 2001, a new gym floor was installed in the Field House, and the building was remodeled and expanded to include three classrooms and a fitness center, adding 9,885 square feet (918.3 m2).

To preserve a natural environment for educational use, Gertrude Sherman donated a 92-acre (37 ha) field station, located approximately 10 miles (16 km) west of the main campus, to the university in 1967. The former farm land is being restored to native prairie and woods, and it harbors the UW System's only large wood-fired kiln, and as well as a smaller one. In 2001 a 3,000-square-foot (280 m2) classroom building was constructed on the site. The Gertrude Sherman Building includes one general classroom and one devoted to art. The Wildlife in Need Center moved its headquarters to the field station site in 2011. The Field Station Prairie was named in honor of long-time Field Station Manager, Marlin Johnson, on Earth Day in 2015.[2][3]

In the summer of 2018, the campus was merged with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and became, along with the UW Milwaukee at Washington County campus, part of the College of General Studies at UWM.

The Universities of Wisconsin system announced in March 2024 that the campus would close in spring 2025. A transfer associate degree program that will replace the campus is being developed at nearby Waukesha County Technical College.[1]

Students, through their segregated fees, support services to students such as student organizations and student development programming, peer tutoring services, mental health counseling services, career and internship services, Diversity Center, Veterans Center, LGBTQIA Center, and more.

Campus edit

UW-Waukesha's land and buildings belong to Waukesha County, which purchased the 86-acre (35 ha) land from William J. Hughes and his wife, Blanche I. Fischer Hughes, in March 1965. As part of a local-state partnership, the University of Wisconsin provides faculty, staff, educational programs, technology, furnishings, libraries, and supplies.

Student profile edit

About 2,000 students attend each fall and spring semester and another 1,000 take summer classes. Many community residents are involved in the campus non-credit classes offered through Continuing Education.

Enrollment for fall 2013[4] edit

  • Headcount: 2,155 credit; FTE 1,569 credit; 2,907 non-credit
    • Full-time: 47%
    • Part-time: 53%
    • Female:47%
    • Male: 53%
    • Ethnic minority: 9%
    • Receiving financial aid: 43%

Curriculum edit

UW-Waukesha's curriculum covers the three broad areas of humanities, natural and mathematical sciences, and social sciences. The school offers a Bachelor of Arts and Sciences[5] but many students go on to receive their bachelor's degree at other institutions.[6]

Extracurricular activities edit

Students can participate in a variety of co-curricular activities ranging from athletics and intramural sports to the student newspaper, The Observer. Student clubs range from drama, ecology, literary to philosophy. In addition, the Student Activities Committee (ACT) plans noon-time entertainment, movie/video nights, fall fest, and spring fling. Student Government (SGA) is the official representative and legislative body for all students.

Notable faculty edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Casey, Evan (2024-03-11). "UW-Milwaukee announces closure of Waukesha campus in 2025, citing declining enrollment". Wisconsin Public Radio. Retrieved 2024-03-29.
  2. ^ . waukesha.uwc.edu. Archived from the original on 2014-01-31.
  3. ^ "Field Station History". UWM at Waukesha Field Station History. UWM at Waukesha. from the original on 16 May 2023. Retrieved 16 May 2023.
  4. ^ . waukesha.uwc.edu. Archived from the original on 2014-01-31.
  5. ^ . waukesha.uwc.edu. Archived from the original on 2014-01-31.
  6. ^ . waukesha.uwc.edu. Archived from the original on 2014-01-31.

External links edit

  • University of Wisconsin Milwaukee at Waukesha

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Milwaukee it is part of the University of Wisconsin System Like the other 2 year UW campuses UWM at Waukesha s land and buildings belong to a local government unit in this case Waukesha County As part of the local state partnership the University of Wisconsin provides faculty staff educational programs technology furnishings libraries and supplies In 2018 the college became a regional campus of the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee The campus will close in spring 2025 1 University of Wisconsin Milwaukee at WaukeshaTypeState universityAcademic staff164Undergraduates2 155Postgraduates0LocationWaukesha Wisconsin United StatesCampusSuburbanColorsGreen and GoldNicknamePanthersMascotPounceWebsitehttps uwm edu waukesha Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Student profile 3 1 Enrollment for fall 2013 4 4 Curriculum 5 Extracurricular activities 6 Notable faculty 7 References 8 External linksHistory editWaukesha County purchased the 86 acre 35 ha campus from William J and Blanche Hughes in March 1965 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Field Station Prairie was named in honor of long time Field Station Manager Marlin Johnson on Earth Day in 2015 2 3 In the summer of 2018 the campus was merged with the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and became along with the UW Milwaukee at Washington County campus part of the College of General Studies at UWM The Universities of Wisconsin system announced in March 2024 that the campus would close in spring 2025 A transfer associate degree program that will replace the campus is being developed at nearby Waukesha County Technical College 1 Students through their segregated fees support services to students such as student organizations and student development programming peer tutoring services mental health counseling services career and internship services Diversity Center Veterans Center LGBTQIA Center and more Campus editUW Waukesha s land and buildings belong to Waukesha County which purchased the 86 acre 35 ha land from William J Hughes and his wife Blanche I Fischer Hughes in March 1965 As part of a local state partnership the University of Wisconsin provides faculty staff educational programs technology furnishings libraries and supplies Student profile editAbout 2 000 students attend each fall and spring semester and another 1 000 take summer classes Many community residents are involved in the campus non credit classes offered through Continuing Education Enrollment for fall 2013 4 edit Headcount 2 155 credit FTE 1 569 credit 2 907 non credit Full time 47 Part time 53 Female 47 Male 53 Ethnic minority 9 Receiving financial aid 43 Curriculum editUW Waukesha s curriculum covers the three broad areas of humanities natural and mathematical sciences and social sciences The school offers a Bachelor of Arts and Sciences 5 but many students go on to receive their bachelor s degree at other institutions 6 Extracurricular activities editStudents can participate in a variety of co curricular activities ranging from athletics and intramural sports to the student newspaper The Observer Student clubs range from drama ecology literary to philosophy In addition the Student Activities Committee ACT plans noon time entertainment movie video nights fall fest and spring fling Student Government SGA is the official representative and legislative body for all students Notable faculty editTien Hung mao political scientist Taiwanese politician Edward Jackamonis speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly Neal Nelson Hall of Fame coach William Wegman American artist References edit a b Casey Evan 2024 03 11 UW Milwaukee announces closure of Waukesha campus in 2025 citing declining enrollment Wisconsin Public Radio Retrieved 2024 03 29 History University of Wisconsin Waukesha waukesha uwc edu Archived from the original on 2014 01 31 Field Station History UWM at Waukesha Field Station History UWM at Waukesha Archived from the original on 16 May 2023 Retrieved 16 May 2023 At A Glance University of Wisconsin Waukesha waukesha uwc edu Archived from the original on 2014 01 31 Bachelor s Degrees University of Wisconsin Waukesha waukesha uwc edu Archived from the original on 2014 01 31 Transfer Students University of Wisconsin Waukesha waukesha uwc edu Archived from the original on 2014 01 31 External links editUniversity of Wisconsin Milwaukee at Waukesha 43 01 40 N 88 16 06 W 43 02778 N 88 26833 W 43 02778 88 26833 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Wisconsin Milwaukee at Waukesha amp oldid 1216231352, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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