Higher Education
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UW-La Crosse library working on searchable database linking the Upper Mississippi River
The initiative aims to grow an online collection related to all thing’s river — from maps and scientific studies to wildlife and culture.
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New disc golf course comes to university campus in Wisconsin
As disc golf gains popularity worldwide, a new course on a University of Wisconsin campus could boost the sport’s popularity locally.
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‘We had something really critical to offer’: Green Bay Institute for Women’s Leadership is growing
Over the last year, the institute has seen a 6 percent increase in attendance at events and a 52 percent increase in participation in the leadership certificate programs.
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Impending mass layoff of tenured UW-Milwaukee faculty is unprecedented in Wisconsin
Across the nation, it’s somewhat unusual, but not unheard of for tenured faculty to be laid off.
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Young Wisconsin Democrats fired up with Harris at the top of the ticket
More than 8 million people reached voting age since the last presidential election.ns. Driven by concern over reproductive rights, climate change and student debt, three College Democrats from Wisconsin say their generation will be a force at the polls in November.
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UW system needs $855M increase to compete with neighboring states
Gov. Tony Evers asked the regents to consider the increase in June. On Monday, Universities of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman told reporters he’ll bring the proposal to the regents meeting on Thursday and Friday.
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UW-Whitewater program helps students from diverse backgrounds thrive on campus
The King/Chávez Scholars Program at UW-Whitewater is an example of how universities can provide meaningful institutional support to first-generation students and students of color. Other campuses should take note, says author of new book on Black women in higher education.
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A decade after Wisconsin GOP bill, UW system could see mass layoffs of tenured staff
The Universities of Wisconsin’s Board of Regents will soon decide whether to lay off more than three dozen tenured professors at UW-Milwaukee.
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UW-Milwaukee leading effort to train workers for green jobs that support manufacturing
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is spearheading an effort to help more workers in the upper Midwest gain skills for green jobs that support manufacturing.
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Author Joyce Carol Oates describes moment at UW-Madison that could have ‘sabotaged’ her life
Out with a new book, acclaimed author Joyce Carol Oates reflected on her time at UW-Madison, which included a rejection that served as a turning point in her life and career.