News & Announcements
Grand Opening Rescheduled to February 27 for UW–Madison’s PEOPLE Program Milwaukee office
The University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Precollege Enrichment Opportunity Program for Learning Excellence, known as PEOPLE, is moving staff and opening space at Rufus King Middle School in Milwaukee. The grand opening, which is rescheduled due to weather …
Wisconsin Partnership Program awards grants to narrow health disparities
Thanks to grants from the Wisconsin Partnership Program, four Madison organizations will kick-start initiatives to improve the wellbeing of people of color in the city. The $50,000 Community Catalyst grants from the Wisconsin Partnership Program …
2019 Ojibwe Winter Games coming to the Shores of Lake Mendota February 1
We’re excited to announce that Wayne Valliere and several students from Lac du Flambeau Public School will be joining us in Madison on Friday, February 1, at 1:00pm to host the 2019 Ojibwe Winter Games @UW-Madison! …
The Provost’s Diversity Liaison Project is pleased to call for applications
Program Description Led by the Vice Provost & Chief Diversity Officer (VCPDO) and the Vice Provost for Faculty & Staff (VPFS), The Diversity Liaison Project (DLP) will provide a hands-on approach to offering more opportunities …
Work of UW-Madison’s Hitchcock, Jones featured in ‘Original Warrior’ exhibit at National Veterans Art Museum
The work of UW-Madison’s John Hitchcock and Tom Jones is currently being showcased in the “Original Warrior” exhibit at the National Veterans Art Museum in Chicago. Hitchcock is the School of Education’s associate dean for …
Barnes to speak at UW-Madison’s “MLK & Beyond: Manifesting the Dreams of the Movement” celebration
Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes will be the keynote speaker at UW-Madison’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day event on Jan. 21, in Union South’s Varsity Hall. Barnes is Wisconsin’s first African-American Lt. Governor and the …
Udall Native American Congressional Internship application due Jan. 31, 2019
The Udall Foundation’s Native American Congressional Internship program offers a unique opportunity to gain professional leadership experience in Washington, D.C. The fully-funded, ten-week summer internship in Washington, D.C., offers distinctive opportunities for Native American and …
Summit: The Impact of the Intersectionality of Gender, Race and Class on Academic Medicine
Scholarships for Nontraditional Students
Are you a returning adult, single parent, or other nontraditional student who is struggling to cover the costs of your education? Do you have at least one year left in your UW-Madison degree program, or …
Native American Center Distinguished Lecture: Navigating the Health of Our Elders with Blythe Winchester, M.D.
Wunk Sheek presents Native Storytelling
Wunk Sheek and MECHA co-host international dance workshop
American Indian Studies Lecture: ‘Indeterminant Natures: Ice, Race & Indegeneity in Alaska & the Arctic’
2018 UW-Madison Winter Commencement to Take Place on Sunday
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will award degrees to about 3,320 undergraduate, graduate and professional students this semester, with just over 1,000 of them expected to take part in winter commencement. The ceremony will be at …
Center for Educational Opportunity celebrates 25 years of championing academic excellence
Students, families, alumni, staff and supporters of the Center for Educational Opportunity (CeO) gathered in the Memorial Union on Friday, Dec. 7, to celebrate the center’s 25th anniversary on the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus and the accomplishments …
2019 UW-Madison Teaching & Learning Symposium: Understanding Our Students’ Learning
Please save the date: May 16, 2019. We are excited to announce that Jill Buban, Chief Academic Officer at Unizin will be the 2019 UW-Madison Teaching & Learning Symposium keynote speaker! Call for Symposium Session …
Dec. 4th UHS Workshop: Men of Color and Mental Health
Call for Nominations: Herfurth-Kubly Awards for Initiation and Efficiency
The Office of Undergraduate Academic Awards seeks your nominations of outstanding seniors for the Theodore Herfurth and Teddy Kubly Awards for Initiative and Efficiency, which are among the oldest and most prestigious undergraduate awards at …
UW’S CIVIC ACTION PLAN: THE WISCONSIN IDEA AT WORK
This post is co-authored by Chancellor Blank and Kathy Cramer, Natalie C. Holton Chair of Letters & Science and Professor of Political Science. Cramer is the former Faculty Director of the Morgridge Center for Public …