The University of Wisconsin-Madison professor leads a program on October 21-22 at Madison’s Pyle Center.
The conference will help human services clinicians provide individualized care for patients and their family members.
Presenting yourself as the perfect job applicant involves determining an employer’s needs.
Jeffrey S. Russell discusses Continuing Studies’ outreach to community members of all ages.
Discussions at the Madison Public Library-Central Branch will make sense of the mysterious novelist.
You can sign up anytime and complete the work within a year.
Summer is becoming a bigger part of the distinctive UW-Madison learning experience.
Jeffrey S. Russell believes that engineers need more training to meet 21st century challenges.
Living Well–Today and Tomorrow provides expert advice on leading a more successful life.
What History Tells will re-create the exhilarating experience of sitting in Mosse’s classroom.
The new program invites the public to engage with some of the most important books ever printed.
Forbes argues that too many educators are clueless about online instruction.