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University of Wisconsin–Platteville

University of Wisconsin–Platteville (UW–Platteville or UW Platt) is a public university in Platteville, Wisconsin. Part of the University of Wisconsin System, it offers bachelor's and master's degrees. The university has three colleges that serve over 8,000 students on-campus and an additional 3,000 students through its five distance education programs.

University of Wisconsin–Platteville
MottoA Smart Investment[1]
TypePublic university
Established1866; 157 years ago (1866)
Parent institution
University of Wisconsin System
ChancellorTammy Evetovich[2]
ProvostWayne Weber (interim)[3]
Students8,712[4]
Undergraduates7,862[4]
Location, ,
United States

42°43′59″N 90°29′17″W / 42.733°N 90.488°W / 42.733; -90.488
Campus820 acres (332 ha)
ColorsOrange and blue[5]
   
NicknamePioneers
Sporting affiliations
MascotPioneer Pete
Websitewww.uwplatt.edu

History edit

The university grew from the 1959 merger of two schools: Wisconsin State College, Platteville, and the Wisconsin Institute of Technology.[6] WSC–Platteville was founded in 1866 as Platteville Normal School, the first teacher preparation school in Wisconsin. It was renamed Platteville State Teachers College in 1926 and Wisconsin State College, Platteville in 1951. The Wisconsin Institute of Technology, founded in 1907 as the Wisconsin Mining Trade School, was founded to train technicians for the numerous mining operations around Platteville. It evolved into the first three-year program for mining engineers in the United States. It changed its name to the Wisconsin Institute of Technology in 1939. The merged school took the name Wisconsin State College and Institute of Technology. In 1966, along with Wisconsin's other state colleges, it was granted university status as Wisconsin State University–Platteville. It took its current name after the Wisconsin State University system merged with the University of Wisconsin in 1971.[6]

 
Platteville Normal School, from the 1885 edition of the Wisconsin Blue Book

Starting in the late 1960s, the University of Wisconsin–Platteville expanded its academic program and established new colleges, the largest being a business college. The mining college was transformed into an engineering college encompassing mining, electrical, mechanical, and eventually electronic engineering. In the late 1980s, the mining engineering degree was phased out because of falling enrollment. By that time it had been overshadowed by the other engineering degrees.

From 1984 to 2000, the Chicago Bears of the National Football League held pre-season training camp at UW–Platteville. They were considered a member of the "Cheese League" that in 1999 consisted of the Green Bay Packers, New Orleans Saints and Kansas City Chiefs, with each team practicing at a different university in Wisconsin.[7] In 2001, the Illinois General Assembly asked the Bears to move to an Illinois practice facility in order to raise funds for remodeling Soldier Field. Before the Bears left, they donated $250,000 to UW–Platteville for a new computer lab, which was named "The Bears Den".[8]

In the 1980s, UW-Platteville made an effort to bring businesses to the Platteville area to take advantage of university resources. Rockwell Automation started this trend in the 1980s when it recruited two engineering professors at UW–Platteville to start an engineering firm. Rockwell provided financing and awarded them major contracts. The resulting business was Insight Industries, which later changed to AVISTA Inc. (now a division of Esterline, Inc.).

On June 16, 2014, an EF2 tornado struck the UW-Platteville campus, causing $18.6 million in damage.[9][10]

The Agriculture and Manual Arts Building/Platteville State Normal School, now known as Ullrich Hall, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

In 2018, the University of Wisconsin System restructured through the Collaborative Integration Project, which bound the University of Wisconsin Colleges to the Universities. The University of Wisconsin-Richland and The University of Wisconsin-Baraboo/Sauk County were joined with Platteville as branch campuses, and renamed the University of Wisconsin–Platteville Richland and the University of Wisconsin–Platteville Baraboo/Sauk County respectively.

Campus edit

UW–Platteville's campus has no city streets that cut through campus. During the 1960s, all city streets and parking lots within the campus were replaced with wide sidewalks and manicured lawns.

UW–Platteville has 13 residence halls.[11] Southwest Hall opened in the fall of 2006.[12] To accommodate a rapidly growing student body, Rountree Commons opened in August 2012 and Bridgeway Commons opened in August 2013.[13][14]

Ullsvik Hall, renovated and expanded between 2006 and 2008, houses administrative offices, academic facilities, visitor center, and other support departments. It also has banquet and catering facilities, including the Robert I. Velzy Commons, and the Nohr Art Gallery.[15]

Student union edit

In 2002, a new student union, the Markee Pioneer Student Center, was opened at the center of campus. The new location makes the student union the heart of the campus. The union also serves as a technology and activity hub with a large computer lab (the Bear's Den), an involvement center, and on-campus activities. The union houses three of eight dining complexes, the Pioneer Crossing, Pioneer Haus, and The Pioneer Perk. The other location for food on campus is Bridgeway Commons, located in the residence hall section of campus. In 2011 the student center building was named the Markee Pioneer Student Center, after former Chancellor David Markee and his wife Lou Ann.

Organization edit

The university is part of the University of Wisconsin System, and has an administrative staff headed by a Chancellor. Its colleges are headed by deans and departments chairpersons who report to the deans. The university consists of three colleges that offer bachelor's and master's degrees:

  • The College of Business, Industry, Life Sciences and Agriculture – offering programs in modern business and industrial applications, biology and agricultural sciences.
  • The College of Liberal Arts and Education – with programs in humanities, social sciences (such as psychology), fine arts and education
  • The College of Engineering, Mathematics and Science – consisting of electrical, mechanical, industrial, civil/environmental, computer science, software engineering, chemistry, engineering physics, and mathematics.

Students and faculty edit

In 2004, UWP received approval from the UW system to increase its enrollment from 5,500 to 7,500 students. UWP started a program called the Tri-State Initiative, which aims to attract prospective students from Illinois and Iowa.[16] The enrollment of UWP, as of Spring 2008, stood at 7,795 undergraduates and 830 graduate students. As of 2004, UWP was staffed by 336 faculty.[17]

Distance education edit

In 1978, the University introduced print-based courses to enable Wisconsin residents living in isolated areas to earn an undergraduate degree in business administration without having to travel to a university campus. In 1996, the residency requirement was amended and the distance program was extended to working adults living throughout the United States. In 1999, online graduate programs in criminal justice, engineering, and project management were introduced, allowing students throughout the world to earn an accredited degree at a distance from UW–P. In addition to accredited degree programs, UWP has also developed online leadership and management courses in association with the Wisconsin Department of Justice and on-site project management courses in association with a project management consulting company.[18][vague]

Extracurricular activities edit

UW–Platteville has over 250 clubs and organizations including American Foundry Society.[19]

Athletics edit

UW–Platteville is a member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in 14 sports, including football and basketball. The teams are nicknamed "the Pioneers". Men's sports include basketball, football, indoor and outdoor track and field, cross country, wrestling, soccer, and baseball. Women's sports include basketball, soccer, indoor and outdoor track and field, volleyball, cross country, golf, softball, and cheerleading. All teams compete in NCAA Division III and Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. There are also a number of club sports teams such as hockey and lacrosse which are partially funded through the university.

The men's basketball team won NCAA Division III championships in 1991, 1995, 1998, and 1999. The Pioneers qualified for the Division III men's basketball tournament from 1991-1999 and returned 10 years later in 2009. Bo Ryan, who later became head coach of the Wisconsin Badgers, guided the Pioneers to a 353-76 record and the best winning percentage in NCAA Division III basketball. Ryan established one of the best home court advantages of all time as the Pioneers only lost 5 games at home in a decade. The team averaged 26 wins a season in the 1990s, when the Division III men's regular season schedule only allowed 25 games per year. The university named the basketball floor "Bo Ryan Court" in January, 2007.[20]

Media edit

The student newspaper, The Exponent, is published weekly by a student staff. The student radio station, WSUP, is the oldest radio station in the UW system.

Greek life edit

UW–Platteville has several nationally affiliated and local Greek organizations:

Fraternities

Sororities

Traditions edit

 
Lighting of the Platte Mound M

The largest celebration by UW–Platteville students is the twice-annual lighting of the Platte Mound M. The "M" is located on Platte Mound, a nearby large hill east of the city of Platteville.[22]

Each Spring, the men's and women's rugby clubs host Mudfest on campus, a large fifteen-style rugby tournament for teams around the Midwest.[23]

Culture edit

Of the student body over 3,700 live in campus residence halls, with a growing number of students staying in town during the weekends.[24] Students who don't live on campus typically live in houses off-campus which are rented by the year. The local music scene, funded by area taverns has been active, producing several bands a year. The band All Envy Aside (formerly Envy) won the MTV Best Band on Campus contest in 2005.[25]

Gallery edit

Notable people edit

The following have attended or held positions at University of Wisconsin–Platteville:

Athletics edit

Alumni edit

Faculty edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "A Smart Investment". A Smart Investment. Retrieved 15 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Chancellor and Leadership". University of Wisconsin–Platteville. Retrieved 2023-05-09.
  3. ^ "Directory". University of Wisconsin–Platteville. Retrieved 2023-05-09.
  4. ^ a b Institute of Education Sciences (2014). "University of Wisconsin–platteville - College". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved 2014-10-04.
  5. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-25. Retrieved 2015-12-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2012-02-22. Retrieved 2006-06-22.
  7. ^ "Bears ponder migration from Wisconsin," Street & Smith's Sports Business Journal
  8. ^ "UW-Platteville reflects on Bears training camps". Retrieved 13 November 2016.
  9. ^ UPDATE: Tornado caused $18.6 million in damage at UW-Platteville WMTV, June 2, 2015.
  10. ^ Photo Gallery: June 16 Tornado and Clean-up UW-Platteville.
  11. ^ . University of Wisconsin–Platteville. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-06-23.
  12. ^ "New residence Hall". University of Wisconsin–Platteville. Retrieved 2007-06-23.[dead link]
  13. ^ "Rountree Commons residence hall on schedule at UW-Platteville". University of Wisconsin-Platteville. Archived from the original on 2012-12-12. Retrieved 2011-10-15.
  14. ^ "new Residence hall construction begins" (Internal Email) July 24, 2012
  15. ^ "Latest News About UW-Platteville". Retrieved 13 November 2016.
  16. ^ "Admission". Retrieved 13 November 2016.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2011-01-04.
  18. ^ "University of Wisconsin–Platteville Distance Education and Online Degrees". University of Wisconsin–Platteville. Retrieved 2007-06-23.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 31 July 2016. Retrieved 13 November 2016.
  20. ^ "UW-Platteville Men's Basketball Archives". Retrieved 13 November 2016.
  21. ^ "Greek Life". Retrieved 13 November 2016.
  22. ^ Platteville Chamber of Commerce Attractions 2008-05-16 at the Wayback Machine. 42°45′48″N 90°24′24″W / 42.76333°N 90.40667°W / 42.76333; -90.40667
  23. ^ Hays, Morgan. "The tradition continues: Mudfest 2018". Exponent. Retrieved 2018-06-18.
  24. ^ . Archived from the original on 1 December 2016. Retrieved 13 November 2016.
  25. ^ "Latest News About UW-Platteville". Retrieved 13 November 2016.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • UW–Platteville athletics website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources University of Wisconsin Platteville news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message University of Wisconsin Platteville UW Platteville or UW Platt is a public university in Platteville Wisconsin Part of the University of Wisconsin System it offers bachelor s and master s degrees The university has three colleges that serve over 8 000 students on campus and an additional 3 000 students through its five distance education programs University of Wisconsin PlattevilleMottoA Smart Investment 1 TypePublic universityEstablished1866 157 years ago 1866 Parent institutionUniversity of Wisconsin SystemChancellorTammy Evetovich 2 ProvostWayne Weber interim 3 Students8 712 4 Undergraduates7 862 4 LocationPlatteville Wisconsin United States42 43 59 N 90 29 17 W 42 733 N 90 488 W 42 733 90 488Campus820 acres 332 ha ColorsOrange and blue 5 NicknamePioneersSporting affiliationsNCAA Division III WIACMascotPioneer PeteWebsitewww wbr uwplatt wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Campus 2 1 Student union 3 Organization 4 Students and faculty 5 Distance education 6 Extracurricular activities 6 1 Athletics 6 2 Media 6 3 Greek life 7 Traditions 8 Culture 9 Gallery 10 Notable people 10 1 Athletics 10 2 Alumni 10 3 Faculty 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory editThe university grew from the 1959 merger of two schools Wisconsin State College Platteville and the Wisconsin Institute of Technology 6 WSC Platteville was founded in 1866 as Platteville Normal School the first teacher preparation school in Wisconsin It was renamed Platteville State Teachers College in 1926 and Wisconsin State College Platteville in 1951 The Wisconsin Institute of Technology founded in 1907 as the Wisconsin Mining Trade School was founded to train technicians for the numerous mining operations around Platteville It evolved into the first three year program for mining engineers in the United States It changed its name to the Wisconsin Institute of Technology in 1939 The merged school took the name Wisconsin State College and Institute of Technology In 1966 along with Wisconsin s other state colleges it was granted university status as Wisconsin State University Platteville It took its current name after the Wisconsin State University system merged with the University of Wisconsin in 1971 6 nbsp Platteville Normal School from the 1885 edition of the Wisconsin Blue BookStarting in the late 1960s the University of Wisconsin Platteville expanded its academic program and established new colleges the largest being a business college The mining college was transformed into an engineering college encompassing mining electrical mechanical and eventually electronic engineering In the late 1980s the mining engineering degree was phased out because of falling enrollment By that time it had been overshadowed by the other engineering degrees From 1984 to 2000 the Chicago Bears of the National Football League held pre season training camp at UW Platteville They were considered a member of the Cheese League that in 1999 consisted of the Green Bay Packers New Orleans Saints and Kansas City Chiefs with each team practicing at a different university in Wisconsin 7 In 2001 the Illinois General Assembly asked the Bears to move to an Illinois practice facility in order to raise funds for remodeling Soldier Field Before the Bears left they donated 250 000 to UW Platteville for a new computer lab which was named The Bears Den 8 In the 1980s UW Platteville made an effort to bring businesses to the Platteville area to take advantage of university resources Rockwell Automation started this trend in the 1980s when it recruited two engineering professors at UW Platteville to start an engineering firm Rockwell provided financing and awarded them major contracts The resulting business was Insight Industries which later changed to AVISTA Inc now a division of Esterline Inc On June 16 2014 an EF2 tornado struck the UW Platteville campus causing 18 6 million in damage 9 10 The Agriculture and Manual Arts Building Platteville State Normal School now known as Ullrich Hall is listed on the National Register of Historic Places In 2018 the University of Wisconsin System restructured through the Collaborative Integration Project which bound the University of Wisconsin Colleges to the Universities The University of Wisconsin Richland and The University of Wisconsin Baraboo Sauk County were joined with Platteville as branch campuses and renamed the University of Wisconsin Platteville Richland and the University of Wisconsin Platteville Baraboo Sauk County respectively Campus editUW Platteville s campus has no city streets that cut through campus During the 1960s all city streets and parking lots within the campus were replaced with wide sidewalks and manicured lawns UW Platteville has 13 residence halls 11 Southwest Hall opened in the fall of 2006 12 To accommodate a rapidly growing student body Rountree Commons opened in August 2012 and Bridgeway Commons opened in August 2013 13 14 Ullsvik Hall renovated and expanded between 2006 and 2008 houses administrative offices academic facilities visitor center and other support departments It also has banquet and catering facilities including the Robert I Velzy Commons and the Nohr Art Gallery 15 Student union edit In 2002 a new student union the Markee Pioneer Student Center was opened at the center of campus The new location makes the student union the heart of the campus The union also serves as a technology and activity hub with a large computer lab the Bear s Den an involvement center and on campus activities The union houses three of eight dining complexes the Pioneer Crossing Pioneer Haus and The Pioneer Perk The other location for food on campus is Bridgeway Commons located in the residence hall section of campus In 2011 the student center building was named the Markee Pioneer Student Center after former Chancellor David Markee and his wife Lou Ann Organization editThe university is part of the University of Wisconsin System and has an administrative staff headed by a Chancellor Its colleges are headed by deans and departments chairpersons who report to the deans The university consists of three colleges that offer bachelor s and master s degrees The College of Business Industry Life Sciences and Agriculture offering programs in modern business and industrial applications biology and agricultural sciences The College of Liberal Arts and Education with programs in humanities social sciences such as psychology fine arts and education The College of Engineering Mathematics and Science consisting of electrical mechanical industrial civil environmental computer science software engineering chemistry engineering physics and mathematics Students and faculty editIn 2004 UWP received approval from the UW system to increase its enrollment from 5 500 to 7 500 students UWP started a program called the Tri State Initiative which aims to attract prospective students from Illinois and Iowa 16 The enrollment of UWP as of Spring 2008 stood at 7 795 undergraduates and 830 graduate students As of 2004 UWP was staffed by 336 faculty 17 Distance education editIn 1978 the University introduced print based courses to enable Wisconsin residents living in isolated areas to earn an undergraduate degree in business administration without having to travel to a university campus In 1996 the residency requirement was amended and the distance program was extended to working adults living throughout the United States In 1999 online graduate programs in criminal justice engineering and project management were introduced allowing students throughout the world to earn an accredited degree at a distance from UW P In addition to accredited degree programs UWP has also developed online leadership and management courses in association with the Wisconsin Department of Justice and on site project management courses in association with a project management consulting company 18 vague Extracurricular activities editUW Platteville has over 250 clubs and organizations including American Foundry Society 19 Athletics edit UW Platteville is a member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in 14 sports including football and basketball The teams are nicknamed the Pioneers Men s sports include basketball football indoor and outdoor track and field cross country wrestling soccer and baseball Women s sports include basketball soccer indoor and outdoor track and field volleyball cross country golf softball and cheerleading All teams compete in NCAA Division III and Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference There are also a number of club sports teams such as hockey and lacrosse which are partially funded through the university The men s basketball team won NCAA Division III championships in 1991 1995 1998 and 1999 The Pioneers qualified for the Division III men s basketball tournament from 1991 1999 and returned 10 years later in 2009 Bo Ryan who later became head coach of the Wisconsin Badgers guided the Pioneers to a 353 76 record and the best winning percentage in NCAA Division III basketball Ryan established one of the best home court advantages of all time as the Pioneers only lost 5 games at home in a decade The team averaged 26 wins a season in the 1990s when the Division III men s regular season schedule only allowed 25 games per year The university named the basketball floor Bo Ryan Court in January 2007 20 Ralph E Davis Pioneer Stadium is home to the football team lacrosse team and soccer team Williams Fieldhouse is home to the men s and women s basketball teams Media edit The student newspaper The Exponent is published weekly by a student staff The student radio station WSUP is the oldest radio station in the UW system Greek life edit UW Platteville has several nationally affiliated and local Greek organizations Fraternities Alpha Gamma Rho Delta Sigma Phi Delta Psi Chi FarmHouse Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Phi Sigma local chapter Philadelphian Society Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Pi Sigma Tau Gamma Tau Kappa EpsilonSororities Ceres female fraternity Gamma Phi Beta Kappa Alpha Sigma local chapter Sigma Alpha Sigma Alpha Iota Women s Professional Music Fraternity Theta Phi Alpha Zeta Beta Chi No longer a part of campus Greek Life 21 local chapter not associated with Dartmouth ZBX organization Traditions editMain article Platte Mound M nbsp Lighting of the Platte Mound MThe largest celebration by UW Platteville students is the twice annual lighting of the Platte Mound M The M is located on Platte Mound a nearby large hill east of the city of Platteville 22 Each Spring the men s and women s rugby clubs host Mudfest on campus a large fifteen style rugby tournament for teams around the Midwest 23 Culture editOf the student body over 3 700 live in campus residence halls with a growing number of students staying in town during the weekends 24 Students who don t live on campus typically live in houses off campus which are rented by the year The local music scene funded by area taverns has been active producing several bands a year The band All Envy Aside formerly Envy won the MTV Best Band on Campus contest in 2005 25 Gallery edit nbsp Art Building visual arts nbsp Boebel Hall math biology geography etc nbsp Brigham Hall Registrar tutoring services etc nbsp Elton S Karrmann Library nbsp Ottensman Hall engineering nbsp Ullrich Hall computer science criminal justice humanities nbsp Ullsvik Hall criminal justice business administration Nohr Art Gallery nbsp Pioneer Tower campus radio station TV studio nbsp Glenview Commons dining hall and campus thrift store nbsp Elton S Karrmann Library nbsp Sculpture ensemble Stratagem nbsp Pioneer Student Center nbsp Markee Pioneer Student Center Pioneer Tower in the background Notable people editThe following have attended or held positions at University of Wisconsin Platteville Athletics edit Dan Arnold football player for the Jacksonville Jaguars Geep Chryst football coach 1987 former San Francisco 49ers quarterbacks coach Rob Jeter basketball player 1987 1991 and coach 1994 1998 former University of Wisconsin Milwaukee s men s basketball coach Saul Phillips basketball player 1991 1995 now men s basketball coach at Northern State Chester J Roberts football coach 1917 was previously head coach of the Miami Redskins football and men s basketball teams Bo Ryan men s basketball coach 1984 1999 former men s basketball coach at the University of Wisconsin MadisonAlumni edit James N Azim Jr Wisconsin State Representative Taylor G Brown Wisconsin State Senator James R Charneski Wisconsin State Representative Lee Croft NFL player Glenn Robert Davis U S Representative Tom Davis former basketball coach for Lafayette College Boston College Stanford University the University of Iowa and Drake University George Engebretson Wisconsin State Senator Charles E Estabrook Wisconsin Attorney General Greg Gard Head men s basketball coach for the Wisconsin Badgers Gary J Goldberg President and Chief Executive Officer Newmont Mining Corporation William H Goldthorpe Wisconsin State Representative Mike Hintz NFL player William A Jones Wisconsin State Representative Arthur W Kopp Wisconsin politician and jurist Dennis R Larsen U S Air Force Lieutenant General James B McCoy Wisconsin State Representative Phil Micech NFL player James William Murphy U S Representative David Ott classical music composer John F Reynolds Wisconsin State Representative and Senator Elmer Lloyd Rundell Wisconsin State Representative Edward H Sprague Wisconsin State Representative Barbara Thompson Wisconsin Superintendent of Public Instruction Jerome Van Sistine Wisconsin State Senator A V Wells Wisconsin State Representative T Harry Williams historian James Wright historian and president of Dartmouth College Faculty edit Duncan McGregor Wisconsin State Representative Kathryn Morrison Wisconsin State SenatorSee also editWSUP FM student radio station 90 5 MHz Platteville Public Transportation Transit agency which serves campusReferences edit A Smart Investment A Smart Investment Retrieved 15 May 2023 Chancellor and Leadership University of Wisconsin Platteville Retrieved 2023 05 09 Directory University of Wisconsin Platteville Retrieved 2023 05 09 a b Institute of Education Sciences 2014 University of Wisconsin platteville College National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved 2014 10 04 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2015 09 25 Retrieved 2015 12 17 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link a b About UW Platteville Archived from the original on 2012 02 22 Retrieved 2006 06 22 Bears ponder migration from Wisconsin Street amp Smith s Sports Business Journal UW Platteville reflects on Bears training camps Retrieved 13 November 2016 UPDATE Tornado caused 18 6 million in damage at UW Platteville WMTV June 2 2015 Photo Gallery June 16 Tornado and Clean up UW Platteville Student Housing University of Wisconsin Platteville Archived from the original on 2007 09 27 Retrieved 2007 06 23 New residence Hall University of Wisconsin Platteville Retrieved 2007 06 23 dead link Rountree Commons residence hall on schedule at UW Platteville University of Wisconsin Platteville Archived from the original on 2012 12 12 Retrieved 2011 10 15 new Residence hall construction begins Internal Email July 24 2012 Latest News About UW Platteville Retrieved 13 November 2016 Admission Retrieved 13 November 2016 Admission Academics and Your Future Archived from the original on 2011 07 13 Retrieved 2011 01 04 University of Wisconsin Platteville Distance Education and Online Degrees University of Wisconsin Platteville Retrieved 2007 06 23 PioneerLink Organizations 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