University of Wisconsin–Madison

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UW–Madison education students help improve Wisconsin skilled nursing facility’s intergenerational programming

By Laurel White Four-year-olds have a way of lighting up a room. That light probably comes from the spirit inherent in a disheveled hairdo, a bright and mismatched outfit, and a pair of curious eyes. A four-year-old, in peak four-year-old form, is almost guaranteed to make you smile.  That understanding was at the heart of Rocky …

UW–Madison student, alumnus receives Wisconsin Arts Celebration Project Grant

UW–Madison graduate student and alumnus Christian Bonner, a general music teacher at Kennedy Elementary School, has been awarded a 2026 Wisconsin Arts Celebration Grant from the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) and the Wisconsin Arts Board. Created in 2023 to celebrate the Wisconsin Arts Board’s 50th anniversary, the Wisconsin Arts Celebration Project provides free music, lesson …

Art in Focus: Q&A with MFA candidate Tina Rose Rea Meister

Throughout the semester, we’re shining a light on the Art Department’s graduating MFA candidates as they present their final thesis exhibitions. These exhibitions are the culmination of years of dedicated study and artistic exploration, showcasing our students’ diverse talents and innovative approaches to art-making. Tina Rose Rea Meister is an interdisciplinary artist working in painting, …

Meet SEER: A UW–Madison resource for more effective human-centered teams and organizational change

By Karen Rivedal, Office of Research and Scholarship When you spend time with change experts Lucas Hill and Evangeline Su, who co-lead the SEER Institute in the School of Education’s Wisconsin Center for Education Research (WCER), one thing becomes clear: SEER is bigger than a project. It’s really a way of thinking about both individual and organizational …

UW–Madison alumna commissioned for installation at Obama Presidential Center

UW–Madison alumna Tyanna J. Buie, who earned her MFA from the School of Education’s Art Department  in 2010, has been commissioned to create a site-specific installation for the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago. Buie is part of the most recent cohort of artists announced for the center’s 19-acre campus, along with Mark Bradford, Jay Heikes, …

Why Wisconsin?

By Maggie Ginsberg, Division of the Arts They come for the lakes, and those starburst chairs coloring the Terrace at Memorial Union in John Deere green, Allis Chalmers orange, and sunshine yellow. They come to participate in the Wisconsin Idea, drawing on a rich legacy of research, innovation, and collaboration to build a brighter future for all. They …

Meg Mitchell named 2026–27 Vilas Associate

The School of Education’s Meg Mitchell is one of 24 UW–Madison faculty winners of the Vilas Associates Competition, which recognizes new and ongoing research of the highest quality and significance. Mitchell is an associate professor of digital media in the Art Department. Her work — which spans theater and dance, photography, sculpture, video, performance, digital …

Dance Department presents Moonshine 2026 on Feb. 27

The UW–Madison Dance Department and Professor Chris Walker are delighted to present Moonshine 2026, Friday, Feb. 27, at 3:30 p.m. in the Margaret H’Doubler Performance Space, Lathrop Hall. This free annual event brings together campus and community artists in performance — an embodiment of the Wisconsin Idea on stage — to celebrate Black excellence and …

UW–Madison’s Bullock selected for Wisconsin Women’s Network Policy Institute

UW–Madison’s Erika Bullock, an associate professor in the School of Education’s Department of Curriculum and Instruction, has been selected for the 2026 Wisconsin Women’s Network Policy Institute. Since 2012, the Wisconsin Women’s Network has worked to increase the number of women in the state who have the skills, confidence, and strategic knowledge to engage in …

UW–Madison kinesiology lab launches workout program for moms of children with disabilities

By Laurel White For many parents, time alone to focus on themselves is a precious rarity — opportunities to read a book, connect with a friend, or do a workout are often overrun by caretaking. For parents of children with disabilities, those windows of opportunity can be even more rare. On a Wednesday morning, gathered …