Purpose of the Innovation Grant Funding System The Grant Funding System (GFS) in the Office of the Vice Provost and Chief Diversity Officer (OVPCDO) and the Division of Diversity, Equity and Educational Achievement (DDEEA) provides …
Creating beautiful beadwork to mark Native November
As part of a month-long celebration of Native American experience, heritage and legacy, student members of Wunk Sheek hosted a bead workshop at Chadbourne Hall designed to teach contemporary Native American styles to the UW–Madison …
New Faculty Focus: Sami Schalk
Title: Assistant Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies Hometown: Southgate, Kentucky Educational background: B.A. in Women’s Studies and Creative Writing from Miami University, 2008; M.F.A. in Poetry from University of Notre Dame, 2010; Ph.D. in Gender Studies from …
Native American Community Building Luncheon
Recovery from Childhood Trauma
Adjusting to UW-Madison’s Campus Life No Matter Where You’re From
PowerPoint Presentation Courtesy of Kate Dougherty, Student Assistant Specialist. Dean of Students Office
Keynote presentation by Dr. Sarah Van Orman
UW alumnus helped establish Veterans Day
Biomedical Science Careers Student Conference
At 2017 Diversity Forum, a wealth of student voices infuse discussions on campus climate
The two-day Diversity Forum on Nov. 7 and 8 proved popular, with about 650 people taking in all or part of the first day, and for the first time, a second day of workshops, …
American Indian Studies Program (AISP) Scholarship Application due Nov. 6
The American Indian Studies Program (AISP) of the University of Wisconsin-Madison seeks to provide and maintain the highest levels of education, scholarship, leadership, and support to all students, staff, and faculty at the University. AISP …
DIP RAFFLE GIVEAWAY WINNER ANNOUNCED: WEEK 23
Congratulations to Melanie Stebbins, the randomly selected winner of the Week 23 DIP Raffle Giveaway, who received a gift bag of items donated by the Division of Diversity, Equity, and Educational Achievement (DDEEA). We would like …
DIP RAFFLE GIVEAWAY WINNER ANNOUNCED: WEEK 22
Congratulations to Raina Bloom, the randomly selected winner of the Week 14 DIP Raffle Giveaway, who has been awarded a gift bag of items donated by the Division of Diversity, Equity, and Educational Achievement. Thank …
DIP RAFFLE GIVEAWAY WINNER ANNOUNCED: 21
Congratulations to Mary Duenas, the randomly selected winner of the Week 21 DIP Raffle Giveaway, who received a gift bag of items donated by the Division of Diversity, Equity, and Educational Achievement (DDEEA). Thank you …
UW-MADISON TO USE NEW SURVEY DATA TO IMPROVE CAMPUS CLIMATE
UW–Madison officials shared results today from the university’s first ever campus-wide climate survey, pledging to use the findings to make the campus more welcoming to all students.
The survey found that while most students view the climate at UW–Madison positively, that’s not true for everyone. In particular, students from historically underrepresented and disadvantaged groups report experiencing a less favorable campus climate than majority students.
“We must insist and ensure that every student on our campus is free from harm, feels a strong sense of belonging, and is treated with respect. Anything less is unacceptable,” says Chancellor Rebecca M. Blank. “We are working very hard to address these disparities, but this effort will require everyone’s involvement.”
In the fall of 2016, all undergraduate, graduate, professional and non-degree-seeking students were invited to take the survey of nearly 200 questions; 8,652 students did, a 21 percent response rate. The full results are available at diversity.wisc.edu/climate/survey.
Among the key findings:
About four out of five students report feeling very or extremely safe, welcome and respected, and 70 percent feel like they belong very or extremely often.
UW-MADISON TO USE NEW SURVEY DATA TO IMPROVE CAMPUS CLIMATE
UW–Madison officials shared results today from the university’s first ever campus-wide climate survey, pledging to use the findings to make the campus more welcoming to all students. The survey found that while most students view …
UW-Madison to use new survey data to improve campus climate
UW–Madison officials shared results today from the university’s first ever campus-wide climate survey, pledging to use the findings to make the campus more welcoming to all students. The survey found that while most students view …
Native November offers workshops, lectures and more
All month long, Native art, culture and heritage will be celebrated with a series of events on campus.
CELEBRATE NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH
UW-Madison Celebrates Native American Heritage Month
November is National American Indian Heritage Month The Library of Congress, National Archives and Records Administration, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Gallery of Art, National Park Service, Smithsonian Institution and United States Holocaust Memorial Museum …