November 15, 2024
UW–Madison's Kimber Wilkerson, a professor and chair in the School of Education's Department of Rehabilitation Psychology and Special Education, participated in a video interview for SciLine that was picked up by The Conversation.
November 15, 2024
UW–Madison's Kimber Wilkerson, a professor and chair in the School of Education's Department of Rehabilitation Psychology and Special Education, participated in a video interview for SciLine that was picked up by The Conversation.
November 5, 2024
Rebekah Taussig’s book, “Sitting Pretty: The View from My Ordinary Resilient Disabled Body,” was chosen by Chancellor Jennifer L. Mnookin as the 2024-25 Go Big Read book, for UW–Madison’s community reading program. A series of panels, book discussions, and other events are being held to discuss the book throughout the fall semester.
November 1, 2024
Carlyn Mueller, an assistant professor in the School of Education's Department of Rehabilitation Psychology and Special Education, is featured in the Fall 2024 issue of On Wisconsin magazine.
October 18, 2024
Two doctoral students in the School of Education’s Department of Rehabilitation Psychology and Special Education have received nationally-competitive grants to support their dissertation research on advocacy training for youth with autism and the reentry experiences of African Americans with disabilities after incarceration.
October 16, 2024
The School of Education's Certificate in Disability Rights and Services is among UW–Madison's "hottest certificates," according to a recent campus news story.
October 3, 2024
A team of UW–Madison researchers dedicated to improving job training and career-related support for individuals with disabilities have received several new federal grants to expand their work.
September 25, 2024
A new research project led by two School of Education faculty members seeks to increase understanding of the experiences of disabled graduate students and faculty in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields.
September 23, 2024
The School of Education's master's in Rehabilitation Counseling program has a No. 1 ranking — and a lot of passion for supporting people living with disabilities.
September 5, 2024
Julie Causton is being honored as the Distinguished Alumna in Rehabilitation Psychology and Special Education. She will be delivering a Distinguished Alumni Award presentation on Thursday, Sept. 12, titled, “Seven Things the UW–Madison School of Education Taught Me About Life, Career, and Circles.”
September 4, 2024
To celebrate our alumni excellence across the arts, health, and education, the School of Education has selected four notable UW–Madison alumni to receive a Distinguished Alumni Award. This year's award winners are: Julie Causton (BSE ‘95, MS, ‘99, PhD, ‘03); Adrienne Dixson (PhD ’02); Deborah Dryden (BA ‘68, MFA ’72); and Deborah Harris (PhD ’83).