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University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee School of Freshwater Sciences

Milwaukee, WI
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About University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee School of Freshwater Sciences

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Freshwater Sciences is a specialized graduate institution located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. As a unit of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee system, it focuses on advanced research and education related to freshwater and aquatic sciences, serving students and researchers with an interest in Great Lakes and freshwater ecosystems. Specific enrollment, completion, and retention data are not reported in available IPEDS records for this campus.

The school's curriculum centers on freshwater sciences disciplines, drawing on Milwaukee's proximity to Lake Michigan and the broader Great Lakes region. Graduate-level study in areas such as aquatic sciences, water policy, and environmental research characterizes the academic offerings, though specific program credential details are not listed in current IPEDS data.

Milwaukee, Wisconsin provides a compelling setting for freshwater research given its location on the western shore of Lake Michigan. The school serves as a regional hub for water science expertise, connecting academic inquiry with the environmental realities of one of the world's largest freshwater systems.

Contact Information

600 E. Greenfield Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53204

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