April 5, 2020
UW-Madison alumnae Helen Klebesadel and Mary Kay Neumann recently announced their new collaboration, “The flowers are burning … oceans a rising: An art and climate justice exhibition,” will be traveling as a part of the Nelson Institute’s Earth Day @ 50 Arts Initiative.
March 20, 2020
Go London features UW-Madison’s Faisal Abdu’Allah and his work in the group exhibition "Hogarth: London Voices, London Lives," which aims to depict the social conditions of London in 2020.
March 18, 2020
Isthmus published an article featuring UW-Madison’s Lynda Barry and her latest book, “Making Comics,” which is “part memoir, part self-help, and a passionate call for introspection.”
March 17, 2020
In addition, nine graduate specialty programs within the School are rated among the Top 10 nationally — including No. 1-ranked programs in curriculum and instruction (Department of Curriculum and Instruction), and printmaking (Art Department).
March 4, 2020
According to a recent report from Isthmus, UW–Madison's Cooperative Children’s Book Center (CCBC) left a lasting impression on the 2020 Children’s Literature Legacy Award winner Kevin Henkes, who was once a student at UW-Madison.
March 3, 2020
UW-Madison’s Lisa Gralnick was recently recognized by the American Craft Council (ACC) as a 2020 College of Fellows Honoree. According to an ACC news release, Gralnick “is a contemporary American metalsmith, studio jeweler, and academic whose work challenges the monetary, cultural, and personal value of objects by transforming metals into objects of thought provoking visual beauty.” She has been a faculty member with the School of Education's Art Department since 2001.
March 3, 2020
UW-Madison alumnus Emanuele Corso recently published a book titled, “Schools and Society: In Defense of Public Education.” Using his home state as a case study, Corso passionately defends public education.
March 2, 2020
UW-Madison’s Tom Loeser, a professor with the School of Education’s Art Department, and MFA student Jordan Pascoe recently created an artistic seating area from ash trees decimated by the emerald ash borer infestation for the Pinney Library in Madison.
February 25, 2020
The UW–Madison Division of the Arts announced its 2020 Awards in the Creative Arts and two faculty members from the School of Education garnered recognition.
February 22, 2020
James Patterson, the world's top-selling author of the past 20 years, will give the charge to graduates as keynote speaker for spring commencement at UW-Madison. Joining him on stage will be this year's alumni speaker, John Felder, a retired labor union administrator and one of the primary organizers of the Black Student Strike of 1969 at UW-Madison.