Part 1: Asking students what they are excited to do over winter break!☃️
Drop your favorite winter break actvities below⬇️ #uww#winterbreak#uwwhitewater
A total of 28 student-athletes are competing for the UWW gymnastics team during the 2025 season. Congratulations to the following COEPs student-athletes: Danielle Dudziak (pictured) and Anesia Allen both majoring in elementary-middle education!
Photo credits Michael Gouvion
Shoutout to Joel Hoytink and Joey Berezowitz, Physical Education majors on the UW-Whitewater Men’s Basketball roster.
Photo Credit: Tim Kruse Sports Photography
Eight students from the UWW men’s and women’s soccer teams earned All-Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference honors for the 2024 season. A special shoutout to Juliana Madonia, a student majoring in physical education
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Kudos to Shannon Stuart and Courtney Wilt, professors in special education, co-authored a chapter on culturally responsive special education that will appear in “Handbook for Educating Students with Disabilities: Implications and Strategies.”
Photo Credit: Craig Schreiner
Shoutout to COEPS students Justin Fortugno, Lucio Morgan, Gavin Kohel, Jordan Lewis, Scott Busse, Kolbe Kowalczyk, Brayden Peet, Evan Onstad, Brian Whipple, Hunter Coons, Patrick Moore, and Lamar Bradley for making the UW-W Wrestling team.
Photo Credit: Tim Kruse
Kudos to Professor Lauren Zepp, who co-authored two recently published works: “Introducing the DEI Committee” and her co-authored review of the literature on foundational reading skills that will be in the TESE journal.
Photo Credit: Craig Schreiner
Welcome back Warhawks! More than 2,200 COEPS students and around 100 faculty members started classes last week. Best of luck to everyone this semester!
Photo Credits: Craig Schreiner
Eight students from the UWW men’s and women’s soccer teams earned All-Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference honors for the 2024 season. A special shoutout to Juliana Madonia, a student majoring in physical education
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The Children’s Center at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater has been named as a 2024 recipient of the Academic Staff Excellence Award from the Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents.
(Photo credits: Craig Schreiner)
The sky's the limit! The UWW College of Education and Professional Studies hosts middle schools to show them career opportunities in teaching, kinesiology, speech language pathology and more! In the CLOUD Lab, students try out 3d pens, Minecraft, Osmo tangrams, and VR headsets.
Shoutout to Maggie Trautsch, Olivia Zuege, Mallory Oloffson, Logan Lowry, Julia Bruch, and Kylee Gehrt on making the UW-Whitewater Women’s Basketball team roster!
Keep studying, you've got this! Just like Ashley Malsch, an elementary education and special education student, who worked on an exercise on how to teach writing skills.
Photo credits: Craig Schreiner
#finals week #studentsuccess
Shoutout to UWW Volleyball players and COEPS students Hannah Proctor, Payton Kuepers, Allyson Warburton, Emma Bludgen, Aubrie Krzus, Abbie Dix, Alayna Jansky, Jaedynn Evans, Holly McDonald, Ava Rebarchik on their trip to the D3 National Championship this weekend!
📷 Keith Lucas
Shoutout to graduate students led by Gina Martin, assistant professor of counselor education, who recently studied abroad in Scotland! A group of students studying to be counselors learned about Scottish culture, covering topics like mental health across different cultures.
Kudos to Dwight C. Watson, professor of curriculum and instruction, for his presentation, “Mentoring Through a Lens of Black Leadership Joy,” at the 17th Annual Mentoring Conference at the University of New Mexico on Oct. 23.
Photo Credit: Craig Schreiner.
The College of Education and Professional Studies Dean’s Advisory Board, composed of alumni, current practitioners, and key stakeholders, provided feedback to the college regarding topics such as the Winther Hall redesign, strategic priorities, and recruitment practices.
Shoutout to Dwight C. Watson, professor of curriculum and instruction, who presented “Mentoring Through a Lens of Black Leadership Joy: Lift as You Climb” at the 17th Annual Mentoring Conference at the University of New Mexico on Oct. 23.
📷: Craig Schreiner
Shoutout to Kaylee Collins Perez, a History education major, and Emma Cordray, a Theater education major, who are appeared in the “Sylvia” production on campus. A total of 21 students from UWW will be part of the university's production of "Sylvia."
Photo Credit: Craig Schreiner
A vibrant group of 175 students has officially joined the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater's professional education program, kicking off an exciting journey toward becoming the next generation of educators ready to make an impact in the workforce.
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