Markus Brauer is teaching a public workshop Feb. 9 aimed at reducing prejudice and discrimination in the workplace, emphasizing strategies backed by both good intentions and sound science.
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Essay contest offers undergrad winners cash prizes
The Wisconsin Center for the Study of Liberal Democracy invites all University of Wisconsin-Madison undergraduate students to participate in their 2016 essay competition. This year’s essay question celebrates the Center’s retiring co-founder Donald Downs’ contributions …
CASE Advancement Summer Internship opportunity
In conjunction with the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), WFAA will be sponsoring a student summer internship. This presents an exceptional opportunity for a student to experience the various advancement professions from the inside, hopefully sparking …
REFLECTIONS African American Icons Photography Exhibit celebrates Black History Month
Don’t miss the incredible exhibit celebrating renowned African Americans: REFLECTIONS by award-winning photographer Terrence Reese, curated by Linda Sheryl Greene. The exhibit will be on display Feb. 1 through March 4 in the UW -Madison Education Building, …
UW-Madison events celebrate Black History Month
The 2016 UW-Madison Black History Month celebration will kick off on Sunday, Jan. 31, with a theatrical performance titled “We the 350: Stories of Poverty, Racism, and Incarceration in Wisconsin” in the Play Circle Theater …
EVENT POSTPONED: Feb. 2 Leadership in the New Economy (LINE) personal development seminar
Wisconsin Idea Fellowship Deadline is Jan. 29
The priority review deadline for the Wisconsin Idea Fellowship is Friday, January 29th— a little more than a week from now! This deadline ensures that their proposal will be pre-reviewed and returned to them with suggestions for revision, so …
Spring Public Service Fair is January 27
The Spring Public Service Fair is an bi-annual event that hosts over 75 representatives from non-profit organizations and governmental agencies who showcase their current volunteer, internship, and/or employment opportunities. This event is perfect for students seeking …
Prof. Richard Davis receives MLK Heritage Award
One of two State of Wisconsin 2016 Martin Luther King Jr. Heritage Awards honoring work in social justice was presented to internationally-celebrated musician and UW-Madison Prof. of Music Richard Davis. This year’s other winner was the YWCA Every Town …
“Change the World, One Youth at a Time” – Become a Mentor
January is National Mentoring Month. During this time of year, attention is focused on the need and value of mentors, and the positive effect that mentoring has on young lives. Through the effort of mentoring individuals, …
Conversations About Race: UW-Student Interviews
Conversations about Race: UW-Student Interviews University Theatre will be conducting interviews of UW-Madison students by asking, “Why is it important to talk about race at UW?” LOCATION: Mitchell Theatre Lobby, Vilas Hall – just off …
Black/African American Graduate Student Luncheon Mixer Series Spring Kickoff
The Black/African American Graduate Student Luncheon Mixer Series Spring Kickoff will be Wednesday, Jan. 27 from noon to 12:30 pm . Did you miss the Black/African American Graduate Student Mixer in the fall? The Mixer series continues in the …
Proposals due for UW-Madison 2016 Teaching & Learning Symposium
The 2016 UW-Madison Teaching & Learning Symposium will be May 18-19. This year’s theme is Engage Students, Personalize Learning. Learning assumes many forms. By tailoring our pedagogy, curriculum and learning spaces, we are able to personalize …
Become a Faculty/Staff Undergraduate Research Fellowship Advocate
One of the things we value most about UW-Madison is our success in supporting and involving undergraduates in collaborative research. This is an important high-impact educational practice that can enrich the Wisconsin Experience for undergraduates. …
Dr. Jacquelynn Arbuckle named director of Native American Center for Health Professions (NACHP)
Dr. Jacquelynn Arbuckle, clinical associate professor of surgery at UW School of Medicine and Public Health, has been selected to serve as the new director of the school’s Native American Center for Health Professions (NACHP). …
Register for MSC Spring Classes
Issues of Social Injustice is a 3-credit course where you will engage in relevant dialogues of injustice, oppression, social movements, and ways to take action. The course content is designed to help students become more …
MSC Winter Palooza: Multicultural Student Organization Festival
Come learn about student organizations and how you can get involved! There will be free food and live entertainment! This event will be from 6-9pm on Wednesday, January 27 in the Red Gym. Save the …
New website helps educators teach about American Indian nations
Twelve American Indian nations call Wisconsin home. Each has its own customs, its own identity, its own story. A new website, WisconsinAct31.org, is helping educators throughout the state tell those stories to students from …
Emerging Leader Retreat
If you enjoy building your strengths and spending time in the outdoors of the snowy Northern Woods, then this is the trip for you! This conference is a FREE weekend retreat sponsored by the Willis …
Forum 2015’s Call to Action: Taking Our Diversity Work into Broader, Deeper & More Inclusive Waters
The following article was written by and reposted with the permission of Capital City Hues Publisher & Editor Jon Gramling. Photos by Andy Manis Clarence Page, the Pulitzer-winning columnist who was the keynote speaker at the UW-Madison Diversity Forum …