University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Education
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The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee School of Education is an academic unit of the university. It offers nine undergraduate majors, six master’s, and fourteen doctoral specializations. The graduate program of the UWM School of Education is ranked top by U.S. News & World Report and is cited among the top 3% of research universities by the the Carnegie Foundation.
[edit] Notable people
- Martin Haberman, Renowned educator, University distinguished professor
- Golda Meir, fourth Prime Minister of Israel, one of the founders of the State of Israel
- Bruce Weber, men's basketball head coach at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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College of Engineering and Applied Science • College of Health Sciences • College of Letters and Science • College of Nursing • Graduate School • Helen Bader School of Social Welfare • Peck School of the Arts • School of Architecture and Urban Planning • School of Education • School of Information Studies • Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business |
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UWM Research Foundation • Research Growth Initiative • Great Lakes WATER Institute |
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North Quad • Central Quad • West Quad • Golda Meir Library • UWM Union • Sandburg Halls • Lubar Hall |
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Notable Alumni • Notable Faculty • Notable Athlets and Sports figures • University chancellors |
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Housing • WUWM • UWM Post • Student Organizations • Performing Arts Venues • In popular culture• History |
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Horizon League • UW-Milwaukee Panthers • Engelmann Field • U.S. Cellular Arena • J. Martin Klotsche Center |