Turning the tide in the Great Lakes
Harvey Bootsma is studying the nutrient changes occurring in the North American and African Great Lakes and seeking workable management solutions. ...more
"Our most significant challenge this year is to grow our capacity for research, especially self-sustaining funded research," ...more
Dementia: Treating People, Not Just Symptoms
Involving people with dementia in decisions about how they're treated is part of an emerging model called person-centered care... ...more
Sexes' Reactions to Infidelity More Similar than Thought
Men and women are more similar in their reactions to cheating in romantic relationships than previously thought, according to two new studies by researchers at UWM. ...more
Books published by faculty in 2005 and submitted to the UWM Authors Collection at Golda Meir Library ...more
Growing Up Too Fast?
Yehua Dennis Wei says Chinese mega-cities mark an economy in transition. ...more
Posthuman Law
Sandra Braman studies development of law that serves machines rather than people. ...more
Internet Society
Property Rights in Cyberspace
Balancing citizens' access to information with the control of intellectual property. ...more
Virtual Worlds
Social environments on the Internet blur the boundary between offline and online. ...more








