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The Science Narratives podcast makes use of UW-Madison expertise by offering free learning experiences to a broad audience.
The Science Narratives podcast makes use of UW-Madison expertise by offering free learning experiences to a broad audience.
Since 1940, the program has helped the state’s nonprofessional artists develop their creative abilities.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s MOOCs brought learners together with events and partnerships.
Held on June 20-24 at the Pyle Center, the institute represents a new collaboration between UW-Madison’s Department of Psychology and Division of Continuing Studies.
The concerts are at Madison’s First Congregational Church, 1609 University Ave., on May 20 at 7:30 p.m. and May 22 at 2:30 p.m.
The scholarships will help high-achieving undergraduates advance their academic and professional careers.
The Wisconsin Open Education Community Fellowship funds projects around the state.
People with physical disabilities should set themselves up for success from the start, and seek employers who show a true commitment to diversity and inclusive hiring.
The Odyssey Project is the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s college humanities class for adults facing serious challenges.
David Leventhal explores a unique program for older adults with Parkinson’s disease as part of the July 28-29 event.
The class is geared toward adults who want to learn more about the dancing part of musical theater, whether for auditions or for fun.
Recipients shared moving stories at the Adult Student Scholarships and Awards Reception.