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Key Dates in History

The name of the institution has changed, but the roots of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee go back to 1885, when Wisconsin established the Milwaukee Normal School, a two-year teacher's college.

1885Milwaukee Normal School opens to train teachers in downtown Milwaukee at 18th and Wells.
1892University of Wisconsin offers day and evening classes in Milwaukee.
1909With the completion of a new Milwaukee Normal School building (today's Mitchell Hall), the campus moves to its present location.
1920The University of Wisconsin Extension Division, formed in 1907, takes over responsibility for UW instruction in Milwaukee.
1927Normal school becomes Milwaukee State Teachers College with four-year degree.
1928UW Extension opens Milwaukee Center downtown.
1951Milwaukee State Teachers College becomes Wisconsin State College, Milwaukee, with liberal arts degrees.
1956WSC and UW Milwaukee Extension merge to form UWM.
1961The 8.6-acre Milwaukee-Downer Seminary site, including three buildings, is purchased.
1963UWM offers first Ph.D. degree (mathematics).
1964UWM buys Milwaukee-Downer College buildings, expands campus.
1965UWM purchases the 6.3-acre Milwaukee University School campus.
1970Three towers, collectively called Sandburg Residence Halls, open for student housing.
1988UW System designates eight Centers of Excellence at UWM.
1995Division of Outreach and Continuing Education Extension (now the School of Continuing Education) moves to new offices in the downtown Plankinton Building.
2000Carnegie Foundation names UWM to top tier of research universities.
2001Governor announces Honors Academy at UWM. Women's basketball team is first in school history to reach NCAA Tournament.
2002UWM opens Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts. Fourth tower added to Sandburg Residence Halls.
2005Men's basketball team advances to Sweet 16 in NCAA Tournament.
2006$100-million Campaign for UWM announced. Pavilion athletics complex and Kenilworth Square mixed-use student housing facility open. Men's and women's basketball teams both advance to NCAA Tournament.


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