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The two-day course offers new tools for medical, social, and behavioral health care providers.
The two-day course offers new tools for medical, social, and behavioral health care providers.
Massive Open Online Courses are learner-centered, so you can choose how to engage with the content.
Learn from experienced writers, editors, and teachers on November 13-15.
The program’s unifying theme is living a better life.
Detective Cynthia Murphy presents “Investigating Child Sexual Abuse in the Digital Age” at the October 26-28 event.
Lifelong learning is always rewarding. For 10 lucky people, it’s also free! Or a lot less expensive, at the very least.
Hundreds of people responded to our Fall Giveaway, hoping to win $100 off any fall 2015 Continuing Studies class.
Now in its 13th year, the program offers a challenging two-semester college humanities class for people dealing with barriers to their education.
An article in Web Courseworks calls the course a ‘transformative experience.’
More than 800 people attended the event at the Wisconsin State Capitol.
The free Massive Open Online Course runs September 30-October 28.
Therapists must understand how trauma specifically affects African American, Native American, Latino, and LGBTQ clients.