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The university continues to think creatively about serving its audience.
The university continues to think creatively about serving its audience.
Accepting a big promotion is a no-brainer, but taking a pay cut is a different story. When should you consider it?
This welcoming environment of Continuing Studies dance classes attracts a wide range of ages, skills, and body types. People who have never danced before learn beside seasoned dancers and those returning to the art form after a long absence.
A PhD-level subject-matter expert will help learners customize their approach for health care professionals.
The lectures are held in the Pyle Center, 702 Landon St., from 2-3 p.m.
The award-winning works are part of WRAP’s juried state exhibition, which runs through Sept. 23 at the Center for the Visual Arts in Wausau.
Jane Austen: Remembered and Revisited sheds new light on the incomparable English novelist with multidisciplinary lectures and courses.
Instructors can participate along with instructional support staff as a team to address their unique challenges.
Our Writing program’s literary magazine showcases emerging Midwestern voices.
The Wisconsin Regional Art Program offers exhibitions and workshops, encouraging nonprofessional artists around the state.
Even if you’re content in your current position, a filthy footprint can stop your career in its tracks. Here are some tips on keeping it clean.
Higher education professionals and workforce trainers discovered new techniques for engaging learners.