A professor of psychology and psychiatry in the UW–Madison College of Letters & Science, Gooding will replace outgoing chair Amanda Pirt Meyer.
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Mellon grant will support Chazen’s ‘re:mancipation’ collaboration
The Chazen Museum of Art has been awarded a $250,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation to augment re:mancipation, a collaboration with artist Sanford Biggers addressing artwork that glorifies racism. The Mellon grant will support a documentary, symposium, website and curriculum materials. re:mancipationopens in February 2023.
Fifth cohort of Morgridge Fellows announced
The fellows were selected through a juried process to participate in the year-long learning community designed to further institutionalize and support Community-engaged Scholarship.
The Discussion Project announces 2022-23 sessions for UW instructors
A three-day professional learning opportunity for UW–Madison instructors, The Discussion Project focuses on developing skills in leading high-quality, small- and large-group discussion in undergraduate and graduate classrooms.
Boys & Girls Clubs hosts 20th annual MOVE4BGC event featuring Gladys Knight and Dru Hill
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Dane County (BGCDC) will host the 20th annual MOVE4BGC July 16, bringing family, friends, co-workers and neighbors together to promote active, healthy lifestyles and raise funds for the Boys …
UW–Madison, College of the Menominee Nation renew student transfer partnership
Liberal Studies students attending College of Menominee Nation will continue to have an easy path to transfer to the University of Wisconsin–Madison thanks to a renewed agreement between the two institutions.
Register now for the 2022 McNair Summer Research Experience Symposium
UW–Madison’s McNair scholars have been working hard all summer on their research projects, and we are excited to share their progress with the community.
14 Badgers recognized among ‘Most Influential Asian American Leaders’ in Wisconsin for 2022
Congratulations to the current and former UW–Madison students, faculty, and staff who received this well-deserved recognition.
UW alum Ray Allen named president & CEO of Milwaukee’s oldest Black-owned bank
“The goal now is to maintain and enhance the one minority-controlled financial institution in the state of Wisconsin,” Allen told UMOJA Magazine.
UW’s Gabe Javier to join ‘Very Asian and Very American’ panel discussion
Panelists will discuss how they bring their full humanity to the table, what their challenges are as a collective, how to advance conversations in equity and how to work together with allies and community partners.
Community remembers beloved leader Wayne Strong
Wayne Strong, criminal justice certificate instructor in the Law School’s Center for Law, Society and Justice, died June 20. A former police officer and community member of the Wisconsin State Journal editorial board, Strong “always …
Mick Miyamoto, guiding force for a generation of young people, to retire after 37-year career
Colleagues and former students say Mick Miyamoto’s legacy can be seen in the hundreds of young lives he’s impacted.
Wisconsin Badgers celebrate 50 years of Title IX
Arguably, nothing has had a more positive impact on women in collegiate sports than the passage of Title IX, and 2022 marks the 50th anniversary of the landmark legislation.
Pay it forward: Alumna Alex Hanna creates scholarship to support sociology students supporting LGBTQ+ community
Alex Hanna made it through. But she knows it wasn’t a sure thing. Hanna, who graduated with a PhD from the Department of Sociology in 2016, came out as a transgender woman while she was …
Photos: Free concert on the Terrace in celebration of Pride Month
Members of the Madison community gathered and listened to free, live music in recognition of Pride Month at the Memorial Union Terrace on June 17. Terrace chairs painted purple, blue, green, yellow, orange and red …
Photos: ‘Kitchen Chemist’ brings hands-on science stations to annual Juneteenth celebration
Outreach teams from UW–Madison brought the “Kitchen Chemist,” hands-on exploration stations, and a chance to chat with scientists to the Kujichagulia Center for Self-Determination Juneteenth celebration at Penn Park Saturday.
Call for Proposals: UW–Madison Diversity Forum 2022
The Division of Diversity, Equity & Educational Achievement is seeking proposals for breakout sessions for the annual UW–Madison Diversity Forum this fall.
School of Human Ecology’s Alvin Thomas launches new Black Fatherhood Podcast
Dr. Alvin Thomas, with support from UW–Madison’s School of Human Ecology and UW Extension, is pleased to announce the debut of the Black Fatherhood Podcast, which aims to educate, validate and elevate Black Fatherhood to …
School of Human Ecology hosts inaugural Equity & Justice Summer Institute
The diverse areas of study within Human Ecology have long intersected in a shared focus on improving opportunities and experiences for youth and families, particularly those who are underrepresented and underserved in our communities. The …
School of Veterinary Medicine hosts regional summit promoting diversity and inclusion
This year’s theme, “From Talk to Action: Becoming a Change Agent on Your Campus,” brought in more than 140 students, faculty and staff from more than 13 universities across the country to discuss diversity, equity and inclusion.