They struggle to study while raising kids, holding down full-time jobs, or adjusting to a new culture and language.
Leading figures in distance education will share their expertise on July 25-27 at Madison’s Monona Terrace.
The grant will sustain Odyssey Junior, which offers a humanities-based course of self-discovery for low-income children.
A life coach and a career counselor from UW-Madison offer tips and strategies for making the leap.
The catalog features more than a hundred classes for personal enrichment and professional development.
The students will be honored on Tuesday, April 25, at Union South’s Varsity Hall, 4:30 p.m.
Updates are increasingly common in the dynamic world of social media.
The variety of topics makes the June 9 conference appropriate for leaders who work in all types of organizations.
The 2017 event helped participants improve their craft and sell their manuscripts.
Friedman says that, in these tumultuous times, all of us need to keep up so we aren’t left behind.
UW-Madison must pay attention to what people say and what they need.
They enrich the Odyssey class with their varied perspectives, just as multicultural newcomers have always enriched America.