Brave New Voices is the only national youth poetry festival of its kind. This year, Brave New Voices is in Madison, Wisconsin, and the theme is “Poetry in Motion.”
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2024-2025 – A Year of Impact: Office of Experiential Learning
As the academic year draws to a close, the Office of Experiential Learning (OEL), within the Division of Diversity, Equity & Educational Achievement, proudly reflects on a transformative year of growth, discovery, and engagement. OEL …
Graduating DDEEA Scholars Shine in Research and Discovery
As the University of Wisconsin–Madison celebrates the graduating Class of 2025, we honor a group of exceptional scholars whose academic journeys have been defined by curiosity, courage, and commitment to community impact. These students—from the …
Celebrating Pride 2025 in the Madison Community
Find virtual and in-person opportunities to celebrate Pride Month on the UW–Madison campus and surrounding community.
Celebrating Juneteenth 2025 in the Madison community
Find virtual and in-person opportunities to celebrate Juneteenth on the UW–Madison campus and surrounding community.
Ten Badgers recognized among Wisconsin’s Most Influential Asian American leaders for 2025
Ten University of Wisconsin–Madison community members were recognized in Madison365’s annual list of “Wisconsin’s Most Influential Asian American Leaders” for 2025.
Connect & Reflect: A series of events and spaces for survivors of sexual violence and allies
Bridging Identities, Strengthening Pluralism: A Discussion with Eboo Patel, Founder and President of Interfaith America
Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Heritage Month: Into the APIDA-Verse
CeO and McNair Scholar Presents Sustainability Findings at Research in the Rotunda
Students had the unique opportunity to present their important research to state legislators, community members, and leaders at Research in the Rotunda last Wednesday. For over two decades, the Universities of Wisconsin hosted standout undergraduate …
Celebrating Outstanding DDEEA Graduates
May is a time of joy and pride, especially within the Division of Diversity, Equity & Educational Achievement (DDEEA). The programs within the DDEEA make achieving a degree an attainable goal for UW–Madison students of …
CeO advisor Hyewon Park honored with mentor award
Two Posse Scholars awarded National Udall Scholarships
Donzaleigh Abernathy inspires UW Community at MLK Symposium with a powerful call for activism and justice
Actress, author, and activist Donzaleigh Abernathy delivered a powerful address, sharing her personal stories and insights from her family’s involvement in the civil rights movement.
Black History Month: Embracing Intersectionality
This year’s theme, Embracing Intersectionality: Celebrating the Rich Tapestry of Black Identity, honors the collective and individualized experiences within the Black community.
Register for the All-Campus Spring Career & Internship Fair
Submit nominations for Morgridge Center for Public Service community-engaged awards by Feb. 24
Voices: Black UW–Madison faculty and staff share their perspectives on Black History Month
Every year, UW–Madison celebrates Black History Month to honor the ways in which the Black community has contributed to and helped shape American society and this campus community. We asked several Black faculty and staff members …
MLK Symposium: Carrying the Torch
Daughter of Civil Rights Leader Rev. Ralph Abernathy, Goddaughter of Dr. King, Brings Unique Perspective to the Making of an Icon; makes plea for continued activism in his name and the others who fought for …