The free workshop provides resources and perspective.
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Join Odyssey for “A Celebration of Voting” at the Urban League Community Room, 2222 S. Park St. in Madison, Oct. 8, 2-4 p.m.
Many adult students in the Odyssey Project face obstacles that get in the way of participating in elections.
The Wisconsin Open Education Community Fellowship encourages undergraduates to create a project in a town where they have a connection.
The educational travel program includes a walking safari, a visit to Maasai villages, and a sojourn beneath Mount Kilimanjaro.
Students flocked to high-demand courses offered for the first time this summer, including an increased number of online courses.
The show runs through Sept. 24 at the UW Pyle Center.
Take your novel to the next level with a staff of expert writers, editors, and teachers on Nov. 4-6.
The program is offered in five daylong sessions at Middleton’s lovely Holy Wisdom Monastery.
Each year, the Odyssey Project offers a free humanities class for 30 adults facing barriers to their education.
This fall, the course will explore ways of providing better support for patients and families.
Critique Services allows writers anywhere in the world to work one-on-one with a UW-Madison instructor via email.