The Network for Change and Continuous Innovation presents the award to higher education administrators who lead the way in creating positive change.
Delivering a course to more learners is no easy task, especially when their needs change often. UW-Madison’s dean of Continuing Studies shares one approach to this issue.
The catalog features more than 200 classes for personal enrichment and professional development.
Heather Shumaker, author of the recently published book “Saving Arcadia,” found help through UW-Madison’s Critique Services for writers.
Research is vital when making this decision.
The grant will fund a recovery coaching model around the state.
The musical offers a window into the messy process of unifying a nation.
The conference delved into leadership issues not often included in traditional seminars.
Josephine Lorya-Ozulamoi, a refugee from South Sudan, obtained her master’s degree at UW-Madison, thanks to the Odyssey Project’s life-long commitment to its students.
It helps lawful permanent residents overcome barriers to U.S. citizenship.
The program serves police departments, sheriff’s office, and agencies around Wisconsin.
Ten people were randomly selected from hundreds who entered the contest.