January 16, 2020
The Center for Research on College- to-Workforce Transitions (CCWT) is collaborating with the United Negro College Fund’s Career Pathways Initiative and a vocational psychologist to study internship programs at six historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs).
January 16, 2020
When Jenny Willims first signed up for a study abroad experience in Colombia led by two School of Education faculty members, she admits be being both “excited and nervous” about the opportunity.
January 16, 2020
UW-Madison’s Omar Poler (Sokaogon Ojibwe) was honored this past fall with the Association for Tribal Libraries, Archives, and Museum's 2019 Leadership Award.
January 16, 2020
Lianne Milton is a documentary photographer and photojournalist who is pursuing a master of fine arts degree through the School of Education’s Art Department. Milton explains that her work “examines the impact of socio-economic issues on race, class, and citizenship — from global migration to the lasting effects of poverty and violence — as well as exploring the relationship between the environmental landscape and the human experience.”
January 16, 2020
Shehrose Charania is one of the first students to enroll in the new bachelor of science in Health Promotion and Health Equity (HPHE) degree program, which launched this past fall.
January 16, 2020
UW–Madison’s Lynda Barry, an award-winning author and cartoonist with the School of Education’s Art Department, received a prestigious 2019 MacArthur Fellowship in September.
January 16, 2020
More than ever before, it’s important that we engage with diverse voices and collaborate with partners across Wisconsin and around the world.
January 16, 2020
This is the online edition of Learning Connections, a news magazine from the UW-Madison School of Education. The Winter 2019-20 issue is filled with exciting news about School of Education faculty, staff, students and alumni. A pdf of the latest Learning Connections is available here.
July 1, 2019
Undergraduate Shasparay Lighteard launches multidisciplinary festival to celebrate black artists and build community
July 1, 2019
As Jessica Muesbeck was working toward her master’s degree in occupational therapy, she was searching for additional opportunities to apply the knowledge she was gaining in the classroom and as a member of Assistant Professor Karla Ausderau’s research lab.