January 18, 2024
UW–Madison graduate student Sky Duke, a PhD student in the School of Education’s Department of Educational Policy Studies, has been selected to participate in the 2024 NCES Data Institute.
January 18, 2024
UW–Madison graduate student Sky Duke, a PhD student in the School of Education’s Department of Educational Policy Studies, has been selected to participate in the 2024 NCES Data Institute.
January 9, 2024
Madison365’s 2023 list of “Wisconsin’s 51 Most Influential Black Leaders” spotlights six individuals who are staff, students, or alumni of the UW–Madison School of Education.
January 4, 2024
Four people with ties to UW–Madison are receiving recognition in the annual Edu-Scholar Public Influence Rankings that are designed to spotlight the top 200 education scholars across the nation “who move ideas from academic journals into the national conversation.”
January 2, 2024
UW–Madison’s Erica Turner, an associate professor with the School of Education's Department of Educational Policy Studies, recently appeared on two podcasts and a radio program to talk about her award-winning book, "Suddenly Diverse: How School Districts Manage Race and Inequality."
December 23, 2023
To give some insight into SERP and all that it has to offer, the communications team from the School of Education is interviewing SERP alumni who are willing to share their thoughts.
December 21, 2023
As we approach the end of another year, we wanted to look back and reflect on all of the great work that has happened across the School of Education in 2023.
December 20, 2023
A School of Education faculty member recently lent his expertise on direct admissions — a practice that allows high school graduates automatic admission to colleges and universities — to Milwaukee’s CBS58.
December 20, 2023
UW–Madison Professor Emeritus Michael Apple over the past several months has delivered multiple presentations across the world about his work defending democratic education.
December 13, 2023
UW–Madison students living in University Housing each year have the ability to recognize outstanding educators via the Honored Instructor program.
December 5, 2023
“I hope these books, which blend the history of higher education with new histories of capitalism and democracy, will help readers understand the political economy of knowledge — basically, the relationship between political interests, economic forces, and education — in early America,” Nelson says.