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Former member of the Wisconsin State Senate [19] Gary Drzewiecki: 1973–1974 Non-degreed Former member of the Wisconsin State Senate [20] [21] Robert J. Larson: 1966 Guidance (Master's) Former Wisconsin State Assembly [22] Terry Link: Member of the Illinois Senate [23] Clint Moses: 1999 Human biology Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly [24 ...
The university was designated Wisconsin's polytechnic university by the Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents in the spring of 2007. [17] In 2013, officials from MIT helped open a fab lab on the UW–Stout campus, the only university in Wisconsin with such a facility. [18] Research centers include: [19] Applied Research Center
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Dean Smith (1931–2015), University of North Carolina and Basketball Hall of Fame coach [143] Mark Turgeon (1965– ), head basketball coach at University of Maryland; formerly coach at Texas A&M University [144] Kyle Weems (1989– ), small forward [145]
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Ricky R. Washington Jr., 45, of Topeka, was the man killed in Sunday morning’s double shooting in central Topeka, police said Tuesday. Police still weren't making public the name, age or gender ...
Slaughter was born in and grew up in Topeka, Kansas, and attended Topeka High School.After two years at Washburn University, Slaughter transferred and earned a B.S. in electrical engineering from Kansas State University in 1956, an M.S. in engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1961, and a Ph.D. in engineering sciences from the University of California, San Diego in 1971.
The University of Wisconsin was created by the state constitution in 1848, and held its first classes in Madison in 1849. In 1956, pressed by the growing demand for a large public university that offered graduate programs in Milwaukee, Wisconsin's largest city, Wisconsin lawmakers merged Wisconsin State College of Milwaukee (WSCM) and the University of Wisconsin–Extension's Milwaukee ...