Lorena Villalobos, owner of Lorena’s Beauty Salon, 2917 Fish Hatchery Road, Fitchburg, is one of five Latino hair stylists trained through a new initiative to bring breast cancer awareness to her clients. People naturally open up …
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DIP RAFFLE GIVEAWAY WINNER ANNOUNCED: WEEK 10
Congratulations to Cat Phan, the randomly-selected winner of the tenth DIP Pilot Raffle Giveaway, who received a gift bag donated by the Division of Diversity, Equity, and Educational Achievement (DDEEA). Thank you to Cat for submitting …
DIP RAFFLE GIVEAWAY WINNER ANNOUNCED: WEEK 9
Congratulations to Colleen Johnson, the randomly selected winner of the Week 9 DIP Pilot Raffle Giveaway, who received a gift bag of items donated by the Division of Diversity, Equity, and Educational Acheivement (DDEEA). Thank …
Wisconsin’s rural high schools continue to battle limited educational mobility
Even as agricultural counties improve programs, students aren’t getting to the flagship university. Samantha Follen had known “pretty much forever” that she wanted to go to UW-Madison. At Adams-Friendship High School (AFHS) in rural central …
Congreso de EE.UU. en Washington DC reconoce esfuerzo de periódico local por 25 años de servicio como vocero Latino de servicio a la comunidad
Comunidad News, LLC, celebró el 25th Aniversario de su fundación por la familia boliviana Viscarra Jiménez en la ciudad de Madison, Wisconsin, con la participación de más de doscientos invitados en Wisconsin Discovery Institute de …
Hip Hop in the Heartland Institute is July 10-14 at UW-Madison
Each summer, UW-Madison’s Office of Multicultural Arts Initiatives (OMAI) teams up with Urban Word NYC to offer educators and community leaders a weeklong program to learn the best practices in hip hop and spoken …
DIP RAFFLE GIVEAWAY WINNER ANNOUNCED: WEEK 8
Congratulations to Hannah Strelchenko, the randomly selected winner of the Week 8 DIP Pilot Raffle Giveaway, who has been awarded an iPad case donated by the PEOPLE Program. Thank you to Hannah for submitting two …
Exit Interview: University Health Services Director Sarah Van Orman
For nearly a decade, Sarah Van Orman has helped UW–Madison navigate some of the toughest issues around: high-risk drinking, sexual assault, student mental health and meningitis, not to mention the occasional outbreak of norovirus. The …
First cohort of Native students graduate from UW-Madison pipeline
Tacked to the wall of his bedroom on the Oneida Indian Reservation is evidence of how hard Michael Williams worked as a high school student — an acceptance letter to Hamline University in St. Paul, …
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: 2017 OUTSTANDING WOMEN OF COLOR AWARDS
Nominations for the 2017 Outstanding Women of Color Awards are now welcome. The UW-Madison Outstanding Women of Color Awards acknowledge and honor women of color among UW-Madison faculty, staff, students (undergraduate or post-baccalaureate) and in …
Call for Nominations: 2017 Outstanding Women of Color Awards
Nominations for the 2017 Outstanding Women of Color Awards are now welcome. The UW-Madison Outstanding Women of Color Awards acknowledge and honor women of color among UW-Madison faculty, staff, students (undergraduate or post-baccalaureate) and in …
DIP RAFFLE GIVEAWAY WINNER ANNOUNCED: WEEK 7
Congratulations to Susan Degrand, the winner of the seventh DIP Pilot Raffle Giveaway, who received a gift set donated by the Morgridge Center for Public Service. Thank you to Susan for submitting an initiative for …
Vice Provost & Chief Diversity Officer Program seeks lead graduate intern for 2017-2018
The Division of Diversity, Equity, and Educational Achievement (DDEEA) is looking for Interns. The DDEEA’s internship program aims to provide students with experience in diversity work at a public institution and give students tools to …
SERF closing in mid-August, to be demolished in October
The inevitable closure of the Southeast Recreational Facility—commonly known as the SERF—is quickly approaching. The UW-Madison Division of Recreational Sports announced Friday that the popular facility will officially close Aug. 18.In a statement to rec …
$1M GRANT TO BOOST ENGINEERING EDUCATION AT COLLEGE OF MENOMINEE NATION
https://diversity.wisc.edu/1m-grant-to-boost-engineering-education-at-college-of-menominee-nation/
UW-MADISON DOCTORAL CANDIDATES SELECTED AS ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON FOUNDATION HEALTH POLICY RESEARCH SCHOLARS
https://diversity.wisc.edu/uw-madison-doctoral-candidates-selected-as-robert-wood-johnson-foundation-health-policy-research-scholars/
Mandela Washington Fellows to arrive June 16
In mid-June, the University of Wisconsin–Madison will welcome 25 young African leaders to campus, representing 20 countries and diverse professional fields including health care, law, journalism, human rights and public administration. The African Studies Program …
UW-Madison doctoral candidates selected as Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Research Scholars
Although their specific research agendas differ, Regina Fuller (Educational Policy Studies), Amy Jones (Sociology), and Josefina Flores Morales (Sociology) share a commitment to doing scholarship that impacts health and well-being for communities across the globe. …
$1M grant to boost engineering education at College of Menominee Nation
(Above) The National Science Foundation grant supported an event that brought John Herrington, the first enrolled Native American (Chickasaw) to fly in space, to the College of Menominee Nation and UW–Madison over a three-day visit. …
UW System announces members of new Diversity Council
The members include UW Law School Associate Professor Asifa Quraishi-Landes. “The council’s connections to our communities will be key in helping our state prepare for an increasingly global world that values diversity and inclusion in …