The Division of Diversity, Equity & Educational Achievement is remembering our amazing colleague and friend to many, Cydney M. Edwards. Cydney passed away unexpectedly in the early morning of October 21, 2023. We will be …
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Join the Mental Health Services Student Advisory Board – Applications Due November 3
Voices: UW–Madison faculty and staff reflect on Latinx Heritage Month
Latinx Heritage Month is celebrated annually from September 15th to October 15th to honor the ways in which Latinx communities have contributed and helped shape American society. In honor of the celebratory month, we asked …
A look back at Latinx Heritage Month
Fall 2023 Application Open for Artivism Student Action Program (ASAP)
UW–Madison School of Pharmacy Receives 2023 Health Professions Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award
Angela M. Miller named assistant vice provost for strategic equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging administration
The Division of Diversity, Equity & Educational Achievement (DDEEA) has selected Angela M. Miller as its assistant vice provost for strategic equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging administration (SEDIBA). Her first day with the DDEEA will …
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Register now for the 2023 Diversity Forum, featuring keynotes by Danielle Allen and José Olivarez
Registration is open to attend the 2023 UW–Madison Diversity Forum — “Bridging the Divide: Realizing Belonging While Engaging Difference” — which will be held Nov 14 & 15 at Union South & virtually.
Liz Stanislawski Joins DDEEA as the Inaugural Executive Director of Communications
The Division of Diversity, Equity & Educational Achievement (DDEEA) is pleased to welcome Elizabeth “Liz” Stanislawski as its inaugural Executive Director of Communications. Her first day with the DDEEA will be September 20. A seasoned …
Kicking off fall 2023 at the DDEEA
A photo story of #WiWelcome events at the DDEEA
Celebrating LatinX Heritage Month on Campus
This year’s theme of Transplanting Traditions honors our shared Latinx heritage, recognizing that many of our customs, communities, and cultures have been transplanted across the world. Thank you to the 2023 Latinx Heritage Month Planning Committee for your creativity, hard work, and dedication.
No-cost flu shots for Students and Employees
Schedule your no-cost flu shot at one of the many locations across campus.
Extension Interns Bring UW Research to All Corners of Wisconsin
The Division of Diversity, Equity & Educational Achievement partners with the Division of Extension for the Wisconsin Idea Internship Program (WIIP). WIIP connects University of Wisconsin–Madison students with the Division of Extension’s programming and research efforts to explore how Extension embodies the Wisconsin Idea, the university’s guiding principle that education should benefit people’s lives beyond the classroom.
Persevering through Sisterhood: Meet PhD Prudence Yokonia
We are sharing the inspiring story of School of Human Ecology’s Human Development and Family Studies PhD student, Prudence Yokonia.
Seeking nominations for the 2024 Regents Diversity Award
The University of Wisconsin–Madison is seeking nominations for the 2024 Regents Diversity Awards. These awards recognize people, units and initiatives whose work has fostered greater access and success for students who are members of historically …
Call for Proposals – evaluating the Learning Community Model
The division is currently seeking proposals to provide support and consultation in evaluating the LCICE Learning Community Model.
Dr. Torsheika Maddox presenting at DevCon ’23
Fourteen Scholars Present at the 2023 McNair Summer Research Experience Virtual Symposium
On Friday, August 4, fourteen UW–Madison McNair Scholars presented their research at the 2023 McNair Summer Research Experience (MSRE) Virtual Symposium. The Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Scholars Program is a nationally recognized Federal TRIO program …
Once a UW–Madison Posse mentor, new program director is back to guide more students
Marla Delgado-Guerrero has been counseling undergraduate students since she was one herself.