This is the online edition of Learning Connections, a news magazine from the UW-Madison School of Education. The Summer 2019 issue is filled with exciting news about School of Education faculty, staff, students and alumni.
A pdf of the Summer Learning Connections is available here.
Summer 2019 edition highlights include:
• Message from the Dean: Diana Hess highlights the value of community
• Voices: Robert Enright travels globe spreading news about his groundbreaking forgiveness work
• Voices: Toms Jones and John Hitchcock share their perspectives via their work being featured in the ‘Original Warrior’ exhibit at the National Veterans Art Museum
• Voices: Closing Remarks from 2019 spring graduates
• Voices: Additional highlights
• Connecting with Community: Evaluation and policy clinics give graduate students such as Anthony Hernandez (on the cover of this issue of Learning Connections) opportunities to build partnerships and connect research to practice
• Connecting with Community: Wisconsin Idea Seed grant connects university’s autism experts and graduate students with rural healthcare facility
• Connecting with Community: Undergraduate Shasparay Lighteard launches arts festival to celebrate black artists and build community
• News and Notes: Check out a range of highlights from across the School during this past academic year
• Media Mentions: Learn about some of the media outlets putting the spotlight on, and utilizing the expertise of, faculty, staff and alumni associated with the School
• Innovation: Wei LAB, led by Jerlando Jackson, is partnering with Nehemiah to examine ways to reduce health disparities in African-American communities
• Innovation: Student outcomes data crunchers brought into UW–Madison’s financial aid office with launch of Associate Professor Nicholas Hillman’s SSTAR Lab
• Innovation: Additional highlights
• Spotlight: UW–Madison alums Perry and Sean LaRoque launch Mansfield Hall, a living and learning community that helps students with diverse needs realize their goals
• Spotlight: Learn how Buff Brennan has spent her career encouraging and supporting dance students
• Class notes: Check out what your fellow School of Education alumni are up to
Keep in Touch!
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If you have any other questions about this news magazine, please email Todd Finkelmeyer at todd.finkelmeyer@wisc.edu, or call 608-890-1430.