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The study was done by communications professor Elaine Wong of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and two business school colleagues.
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The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee created the School of Freshwater Sciences, the only graduate program of its kind in the country.
FORBES: The Capital of Water
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"We want to capture the changes day-by-day throughout the seasons, " said geographer Mark Schwartz at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, who monitors lilacs at a thousand U.S. locations.
WSJ: A Science of Signs of Spring
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Retro-futurist Matt Novak started his blog Paleofuture tracing our past visions of the future in January 2007 in a writing course at the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee.
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Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee discovered that broad-faced men appear more likely to deceive their counterparts in negotiations and are more willing to cheat in order to increase their financial gain.
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Just today, it was reported that a computer system at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) was hacked and contaminated with mal-ware, exposing the names and Social Security numbers of about 75, 000 students, faculty, and staff.
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Scott Adams of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee found that married men with no alternative source of insurance were 22% less likely to switch jobs than those who, for example, could get covered by their wife's employer.
ECONOMIST: Labour mobility