The fall course is for writers who want to use fictional techniques to tell nonfiction stories.
Eight-hundred people learn about the latest educational innovations, as well as spending three beautiful summer days in Madison.
The Sept. 10-14 event samples theater, architecture, and local food in Spring Green, Wisconsin.
The course filled a need for teacher’s aides in the Madison school district.
The Grief Support Specialist Certificate Program explores ways of facilitating healing after traumatic events.
The program’s amateur artists are “true lovers of creative growth for its own sake.”
A summer course transforms UW-Madison’s Office of the Registrar.
UW-Madison uses innovative methods to connect with nontraditional students.
Videoconferencing is on the rise, so applicants have to be ready.
Participants in Energy and the Earth see Gundersen Health System work wonders with waste.
Attendees explored their passions at the 2015 event.
The Division of Continuing Studies offers a path to personal enrichment and professional development.