A Massive Open Online Course on changing weather and climate sparked discussions at statewide libraries.
Success Stories
How has education changed your life, advanced your career, or transformed you as a person?
NBC15 anchor Leigh Mills interviews Emily Auerbach, director the UW-Madison Odyssey Project, and Qu’Anna Caffey, a participant in the new Odyssey Junior program.
Adult Career and Special Student Services provides support groups, workshops, and one-on-one appointments.
Josephine Lorya-Ozulamoi has persevered as a student despite many challenges.
14 Certified Public Managers will be honored at a ceremony in the Wisconsin State Capitol on March 27.
Patrick M. Dunn and Jolene Enge excelled as UW-Madison undergraduates after a significant break.
The veteran service provider says she has “been transformed into a better professional.”
Ndidi and Brian Yaucher learn to inspire others at the Professional Life Coaching Certificate program.
The program reaches out to kids aged 9 to 16 who have relatives in the Odyssey Project.
The Training of Trainers Certificate program teaches participants to identify and treat a condition that often goes undiagnosed.
The annual conference helped Steve Salmon make connections in the publishing industry.
Jessi discovered her passion in life and finished her Nursing degree with help from a Returning Adult Student Scholarship