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A new book questions the premise that higher education fails to train students for in-demand careers.
A new book questions the premise that higher education fails to train students for in-demand careers.
Flexibility and partnerships are essential in a quickly changing campus environment.
The fundraiser helped support UW-Madison’s program for adults facing barriers to their education.
The free workshop provides resources and perspective.
The Odyssey Project provides a free college course for adults facing adversity.
The fundraiser is on Oct. 27, 5-7 pm, at Madison’s University Club.
The course runs Oct. 24-Nov. 20 and is designed for instructors and instructional designers.
Deborah Grassman developed the idea of soul injury during her long career as a Veterans Affairs hospice nurse practitioner.
The project brings together people who are in recovery or seeking recovery, along with their family members and allies.
When negotiating your benefits, ask for the things that really matter to you.
Planning is already underway for summer 2017, and a new student advisory committee is providing valuable input.
Join Odyssey for “A Celebration of Voting” at the Urban League Community Room, 2222 S. Park St. in Madison, Oct. 8, 2-4 p.m.