10 reasons you should discover UW-W

  1. Opening soon! State-of-the-art College of Business and Economics building
  2. Nationally recognized Undergraduate Research Program
  3. Wisconsin's university for teacher education
  4. Professor Gives Milky Way a Makeover
  5. Outstanding academic advising program
  6. Students live and learn to success
  7. National championship-caliber athletic programs
  8. Diversity programs get state honors
  9. Eight-time wheelchair basketball national champions
  10. Regional leader in outreach

Why UW-Whitewater

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Jim Caldwell

JIM CALDWELL
Whitewater businessman Jim Caldwell knows the power UW-Whitewater has on its students and the community. Caldwell is a long-time supporter of UW-Whitewater and he sees a bright future for the campus and community.

Hyland Hall

GOOD FOR BUSINESS
Get a behind-the-scenes tour as crews wrap up the final stage of construction on the new College of Business and Economics building. See how the Timothy J. Hyland Hall is designed to offer new opportunities to students and faculty.

Joseph Chambers

JOSEPH CHAMBERS
Athlete Joseph Chambers selected UW-Whitewater not only for its great academic programs but also for its dedication to students with disabilities. He's a top-notch athlete and played for the United States wheelchair basketball team in China. He likes UW-Whitewater so much, he's thinking of sticking around for a master's degree.

China

UW-WHITEWATER ABROAD
Short-term travel study trips like the one to China play a key role in preparing students to successfully live and work in an increasingly interconnected global environment.

Janay Alston

JANAY ALSTON
Janay Alston is a UW-Whitewater campus leader. She selected UW-Whitewater because of its fine reputation, but she's graduating with more than a degree. See what she has to say about her experience on campus.

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Why I Teach...

Choton Basu

CHOTON BASU

"I teach because I believe that teachers can make a significant difference in the life of future generations."

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