Tips I’d Tell My Freshman Self

By: Sarah Zuern, Marketing Student Manager, University Centers Tip #1: Get involved! As an incoming freshman, there is an abundance of opportunities thrown at you. It is important to take a step back from the chaotic new stage of your life and look at what piques your interest. Then, take those sparked interests and narrow […]

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Getting Your Master’s Degree at UWSP

As you go through your college experience, you may find yourself wondering if a master’s degree is the next step for you. A graduate program is a great option if you are looking to expand your knowledge or advance as a professional in a specific field. UWSP offers 15 different master’s degrees in a variety […]

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A Reflection of My Time at UWSP

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By: Madeline O’Hara, UWSP University Communications and Marketing Intern Hello Pointers! My name is Madeline O’Hara, and after three years at UWSP, I will be graduating with my Bachelor of Science in Psychology, with minors in Neuroscience & Behavior and Biology. As a senior in my final semester, here are the things I’m most grateful […]

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What is a Placement Test and Why Do I Have to Take One?

By: Madeline O’Hara, University Communications and Marketing Intern Congratulations on your acceptance to UWSP! As an incoming freshman, you are required to take placement tests in Math and English before registering for courses. Depending on your course of study, you may also be required to take a placement test in a Foreign Language. These tests […]

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UWSP Students Can Explore Interests with Research

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By: Madeline O’Hara, University Communications and Marketing Intern There are active research projects across UWSP’s campus, spanning a variety of disciplines and topics. As someone with a minor in Neuroscience and Behavior, I was naturally drawn to the neuroscience research taking place in the biology and psychology departments. The two projects I have worked on […]

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