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The Best American Mystery Stories honors Midwest Review contributor

Day is one of several authors who have launched writing careers with recent support and exposure from Midwest Review.

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So you want to see a career counselor?

The outcome of a session will be proportional to the amount of effort you invest.

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Isthmus: UW–Madison Writers’ Institute helps authors navigate the path to publication

Writers’ Institute is a community as well as a conference. It’s also an opportunity for Midwestern writers to share stories from their communities with a wider audience.

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With a federal grant, recovery coaches combat opioid abuse in Wisconsin

Recovery coaches are peer advocates who have experienced addiction and recovery.

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Are you ready for the career challenges of 2018?

Whether you’re looking for a job, changing careers or setting goals for the future, get ready for the next challenge with this quiz by a University of Wisconsin-Madison career counselor.

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French for life: finding fulfillment through language learning

Each week, learners spend an hour participating in interactive activities that sharpen their French skills. After class, they have dinner together, practicing the language with university students and community members.

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Writers’ Institute gives aspiring authors a ‘Pathway to Publication’

The 29th annual event is scheduled for April 12-15 at the Madison Concourse Hotel.

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Start your journey of discovery with the 2018 Winter/Spring Catalog

The catalog offers nearly 200 accessible, affordable options for professional development and personal enrichment.

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Reforming the financial services industry to help struggling Americans

‘The Unbanking of America’ explores the role of a dysfunctional banking and credit system.

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Dealing with questionable job-interview questions

Some questions can violate the law.

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UW Advance gives international students a taste of American life, culture, and academics

International students in UW Advance develop skills such as leadership and interpersonal communication while learning about the latest trends in science, technology, education, and business. Throughout it all, they practice written and conversational English.

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Mother’s decision pays off in American Culture and English Program

The program is for international high school students who want to have an experience at a top-ranked American university.

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