UWM Report
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Kari Pink; pinkkj@uwm.edu; 414-229-7413

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ARCHITECTURE ALUM GIVES $1 MILLION TO UWM
MILWAUKEE _ University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has received $1 million from architecture alumnus James Mellowes and his wife, Maureen. The couple has directed that half their gift be used at the chancellor’s discretion, with the remainder designated for UWM’s School of Architecture & Urban Planning.
“I am honored that Jim and Maureen have made such a thoughtful, multifaceted gift,” UWM Chancellor Mark Mone said. “Although they now live in Boston, Jim and Maureen have continued to make their support for UWM and our students a priority. I am deeply grateful for the generosity they have shown for Jim’s alma mater. Their support for the School of Architecture & Urban Planning will enrich the student experience. I will direct the discretionary portion of their gift to support UWM’s initiatives promoting student success, including scholarships and emergency grants.”
The Mellowes’ gift for the School of Architecture & Urban Planning includes three areas: the Mellowes Fund for Architecture, which provides unrestricted support for the school; the James Mellowes Graduate Research Fund, which encourages graduate students in architecture to pursue research activities; and the Bob Greenstreet Honorary Scholarship Fund, which provides student support as a tribute to the former, longtime dean of the School of Architecture & Urban Planning.
“This gift will make a lasting impact on the architecture program,” Architecture Department Chair Mo Zell said. “I appreciate the Mellowes’ generosity, which will touch our students and faculty for many years. Specifically, their support for graduate research will strengthen the School of Architecture & Urban Planning’s reputation and help us attract the best and brightest scholars to the field.”
Jim earned two degrees at UWM: a bachelor’s in architectural studies in 1971 and a Master of Architecture in 1973. He moved to Cambridge in 1976 and has lived in the Boston area since. He started the firm Mellowes & Paladino Architects in 1993 and is now partially retired.
Maureen earned a bachelor’s degree from Marymount College in 1973 and an MFA in 1977 from Rosary College Graduate School of Fine Arts in Florence, Italy. After living in Florence for several years, she returned to the U.S. in the ’80s and worked for Abt Associates in Cambridge.
“Maureen and I take great satisfaction in philanthropy, both in the Boston area and in Milwaukee,” Jim said. “Although Boston is our home, we continue to return to Milwaukee, and we value the educational and community role that UWM and the architecture program fill in shaping the future of the city and surrounding region. We want our gift to increase the impact that UWM clearly has on Milwaukee.”

About UWM

Recognized as one of the nation’s 131 top research universities, UW-Milwaukee provides a world-class education to 25,000 students from 83 countries on a budget of $677 million. Its 13 degree-granting schools and colleges include Wisconsin’s only schools of architecture, freshwater sciences and public health, and it is a leading educator of nurses, information technology professionals and other specialized talent. UW-Milwaukee partners with leading companies to conduct joint research, offer student internships and serve as an economic engine for southeastern Wisconsin. The Princeton Review named UW-Milwaukee a 2021 “Best Midwestern” university based on overall academic excellence and student reviews.
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Subscribe to our email list.