(MILWAUKEE) The chancellors of the two biggest universities in Wisconsin say their schools practice academic cooperation, not competition, and they say that benefits the whole state.
The 41,000 students at UW-Madison and the 28,000 students at UW-Milwaukee may argue over things like men�s basketball, but at a Milwaukee forum, the press offices of the two universities listed more than a half-dozen programs in which the two schools cooperate. The topics include small engines, nanotechnology and Latin American studies.