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Pressed by the growing strong demand for a large comprehensive public university that offered graduate programs in Wisconsin's largest city, the Wisconsin state legislature passed a bill in 1955 to merge Wisconsin State College-Milwaukee and UW-Extension's Milwaukee center to form the University of
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became president of the college and remained head of the evolving institution until 1973. In 1951, when the Legislature empowered all state colleges to offer liberal arts programs, Wisconsin State Teachers College-Milwaukee changed its name to Wisconsin State College of Milwaukee, which became part
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in the Milwaukee area in order to meet the growing demand for higher education by the city's soaring population. As a result, the Milwaukee State Normal School opened for classes in 1885 at 18th and Wells Streets, with John J. Mapel as president. Over the next 42 years, the Milwaukee State Normal
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In 1922, the State Normal School Regents voted to discontinue college courses in an effort to refocus on the instruction of teachers. The Milwaukee State Normal School then began to offer education-related four-year degrees and in 1927, the school changed its name to the Wisconsin State Teachers
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was the first person to receive an honorary doctorate from the university. Enrollment grew from 6,195 in 1956 to 9,354 in 1962 and new academic programs, colleges and schools were created to meet student demands.
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1956 – Wisconsin State College–Milwaukee merged with University of Wisconsin's Milwaukee Extension, a UW branch had been offering graduate degrees in Milwaukee, to form the new University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
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programs, and rapid growth from an initial enrollment of 46. In 1909, the school moved from downtown to its current location near the lakefront when a new building, now Mitchell Hall, was completed.
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and the University of Wisconsin extension in downtown Milwaukee. It founded in the belief that "if metropolitan Milwaukee was to be great, it would need a great urban public university".
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In 2008 and 2009, the school saw the establishments of the School of Public Health and the School of Freshwater Sciences. In 2010, UW-Milwaukee purchased its neighboring
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2016 – UW-Milwaukee elevated to the elite status of R-1 doctoral research university by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
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designated eight Centers of Excellence at UWM. The university is designated a "Comprehensive doctoral (no medical/veterinary)" institution in the
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1994 – UW–Milwaukee was designated as a Research II University (now a Doctoral/Research University-Extensive) by the Carnegie Foundation.
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In the 50 years since the Milwaukee campus was added to the UW System, UWM has expanded to 12 schools and colleges that offer 84
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College-Milwaukee, or "Milwaukee State" for short. It quickly dropped all non-four-year degree programs and offered its first
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The first commencement of the new University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee was held on June 16, 1957. On June 13, 1958, Milwaukee's
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Wisconsin-Milwaukee. The merged university first opened in 1956, consisting of the old WSCM campus near the
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degrees, with a university-wide focus on academic research, teaching and community service. In 1988, the
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1961 – The 8.6-acre (35,000 m) Milwaukee-Downer Seminary site, including 3 buildings, was purchased
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was created as a result of the merger of the Wisconsin State College of Milwaukee (formerly the
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1970 – Three residence towers, collectively called Sandburg Halls, opened for student housing
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1965 – UW–Milwaukee purchased the 6.3-acre (25,000 m) Milwaukee University School campus
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complex. In the early 2011, UW-Milwaukee closed the land purchase for its Innovation Park in
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2000 – UW–Milwaukee was named among top 102 public doctoral research universities in nation
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Illustration of the State Normal School at Milwaukee, published in the 1885 edition of the
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in the number of Wisconsin resident undergraduate students and resident graduate students.
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The university had already purchased the former campuses and buildings of the former
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2010 – UW-Milwaukee purchased its neighboring Columbia St. Mary's Hospital complex
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2007 – $ 125 million was raised during the $ 100 million Campaign for UW–Milwaukee
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was created by the legislature, and UWM became a legally distinct entity from the
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2011 – UW-Milwaukee closed the land purchase for its Innovation Park in Wauwatosa
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passed a law requiring the Board of Regents of Normal Schools to establish a
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1988 – UW System designated eight Centers of Excellence at UW–Milwaukee
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2001 – Wisconsin's Governor announced honors academy at UW–Milwaukee
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In 1964, the campus of the neighboring private women's institution,
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1964 – UW–Milwaukee purchased the Milwaukee-Downer College campus
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1963 – UW–Milwaukee offered its first PhD degree in Mathematics
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created; UWM becomes distinct entity, no longer a part of the
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opened for classes at 18th and Wells in downtown Milwaukee.
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Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education
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University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Commencement Program
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2009 – School of Freshwater Sciences was established
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