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Jeffrey S. Russell, dean of the UW-Madison Division of Continuing Studies, explores the idea of nontraditional leadership programs.
Jeffrey S. Russell, dean of the UW-Madison Division of Continuing Studies, explores the idea of nontraditional leadership programs.
Beginning on January 26, 2015, the course focuses on the connection between hunting and conservation.
The author provides tips for established and emerging writers at the conference on March 27-29, 2015.
Prof. Jesse Stommel denounces ProQuest’s practice of selling authors’ work without their knowledge.
Today’s job seekers must gear their resumes to get through the “applicant tracking systems” that companies use to sort prospective employees.
Life coaches inspire and empower others to reach their potential and UW-Madison prepares people to succeed in this growing field.
UW-Madison is part of a select group of institutions recognized for deeply engaging with local, regional, national and global communities.
The conference on March 27-29 will break down the traditional barriers between presenters and attendees.
Politicians like the big campaign contributions that come with a protracted battle, says UW Prof. Barry Orton.
You have a personal brand, whether you realize it or not. Learn how to use personal branding to move ahead in your career.
Cuba native Ricardo Gonzalez shared photos, offered a short lecture, and engaged the audience in a rich, informal conversation.
Through a partnership between the Morgridge Center for Public Service, the Division of Continuing Studies and Educational Innovation, UW-Madison aims to tap into the creative ideas and local expertise of undergraduate students from Wisconsin through the Wisconsin Open Education Community Fellowship (WOECF).