April 24, 2024
The Wisconsin State Journal utilizes the expertise of UW–Madison’s Mariana Castro in a recent article examining the impact of a new law in Wisconsin that overhauls reading education.
April 24, 2024
The Wisconsin State Journal utilizes the expertise of UW–Madison’s Mariana Castro in a recent article examining the impact of a new law in Wisconsin that overhauls reading education.
April 22, 2024
Students in recent class at Marshfield High School learn about journalism while playing "Headlines and High Water."
April 19, 2024
The work of UW–Madison alumna Rita Benissan was spotlighted in the New York Times recently in their article previewing the Gallery 57 exhibition, “Constellations, Part 1: Figures on Earth & Beyond.”
April 19, 2024
Multiple media outlets — and the White House — have utilized the expertise of UW–Madison’s Nicholas Hillman in recent reports about the unveiling of President Joe Biden’s new plan to provide student debt relief and the impact of the botched FAFSA roll-out.
April 15, 2024
UW–Madison’s Matthew Hora discussed the importance of different types of skills on Wisconsin Public Radio’s “Central Time” recently, in a segment that is titled, “Soft skills in a world with AI.”
April 12, 2024
UW–Madison’s Tim Portlock, a professor with the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies and the School of Education’s Art Department, beginning in fall 2023, was a guest on WORT 89.9 FM’s “A Public Affair” program recently.
April 12, 2024
Chalkbeat utilized the expertise of UW–Madison’s Suzanne Eckes recently in an article reporting on a settlement agreement that clarifies the terms of what’s commonly known as Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” law, which restricts classroom instruction related to sexuality and gender identity in Florida public schools.
April 11, 2024
Nicole Bowman, an associate scientist and evaluator with the Wisconsin Evaluation Collaborative, and Ashley Hesse, an Art Department alumnus, are among the individuals recognized on this year's list.
April 10, 2024
Badger Talks recently hosted a presentation that explores the development of Esperanza: Nuestra Cultura de Salud ("Hope, our culture of health"), a bilingual graduate training certificate and community-university partnership that seeks to mitigate health disparities in the Latine community.
April 9, 2024
UW–Madison faculty member Michael Velliquette appeared recently on the Level Up Artists podcast for an episode that is titled, “Presence and Permanence with Michael Velliquette.”