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Participants find out how to craft class objectives and assessments while studying the ways technology shapes distance education.
Participants find out how to craft class objectives and assessments while studying the ways technology shapes distance education.
UW-Madison will present Outstanding Undergraduate Returning Adult Student Awards at an April 24 ceremony.
Growing in your profession doesn’t always have to mean getting a promotion.
Instructor Matthew Hora is a leading authority on workforce development.
The Odyssey Project provides a free humanities class for people facing barriers to higher education.
The ATHENA Award recognizes people who improve the Madison community and help women realize their leadership potential.
Writers’ Institute is a place for authors to work on their writing and navigate the publishing industry with agents, publishers, and UW–Madison writing instructors. It takes place April 12-15 at the Madison Concourse Hotel.
Convince the hiring team you’re an excellent fit for the job they’re offering, not just a job in your field or at their company.
UW Advance includes English instruction, specialized lectures and seminars, cultural activities, field trips, and other opportunities to get acquainted with the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
On June 11-15, Write-by-the-Lake includes sessions on novels, literary memoirs, blogging, picture books, nonfiction, flash fiction, and poetry.
Program choices range from discussions of travel-themed literature to foreign-language classes to a trek through Scotland’s castles and cathedrals.
Hotel staff are in a unique position to spot the signs of human trafficking through their interactions with guests.