WISC-TV interview explores dramatic changes in education

Jeffrey S. Russell and Les Howles discuss the Distance Teaching & Learning Conference on August 11-13.

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Images from Cuba

Changing Cuba: Q&A with Laurie Greenberg

The world awoke last week to the news that the United States and Cuba were reopening embassies after 54 years, which came after months of negotiation and President Obama’s December 2014 announcement that two countries …

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Group of professionals sitting in a circle talking about a career change.

What’s new at the Distance Teaching & Learning Conference

The 31st annual event features a host of innovations on August 11-13.

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Forbes: Life coaches motivate people to take action

Darcy Luoma says a life coach “helps you get from where you are today to where you want to be in the future.”

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Why the Midwest loves to polka

Find out in the fall course Europe’s Musical Heritage in the Midwest.

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Fact: Learning French goes easier with French cuisine

Continuing Studies courses combine verb conjugations with crème brûlée.

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Making use of alternative credentials

Certificates, MOOCs and digital badges are becoming more valuable to job seekers.

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Susan Rundell Singer applies learning science to distance education

The National Science Foundation division director appears at the Distance Teaching & Learning Conference on August 11-13.

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Midwest Prairie Review channels the heartland

The journal’s third edition is a carefully curated selection of visual art, fiction, and creative nonfiction.

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Ann Rahn

A Love for Lifelong Learning

UW-Madison alumna Ann Rahn is an advocate for lifelong learning. She believes the Division of Continuing Studies embodies the Wisconsin Idea.

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Ronsman belly dancing

School of the Arts at Rhinelander makes a joyful noise

Music and dance workshops will connect you to world cultures–and to yourself.

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Helping people with intellectual disabilities in residential care

A new course trains employees to recognize residents’ health problems as they grow older.

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