University of Wisconsin–Madison

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UW–Madison’s Bartlett elected president of national anthropology and education council

UW–Madison’s Lesley Bartlett, a professor in the School of Education’s Department of Educational Policy Studies, has been elected president of the American Anthropological Association’s Council on Anthropology and Education (CAE). Founded in 1968, CAE is dedicated to the advancement of scholarship on schooling in social and cultural contexts, and on human learning both inside and outside of …

UW–Madison researchers receive pilot award to study PCOS and brain health

A project co-funded by the School of Education has received a Translational Basic and Clinical Research (TBCR) Pilot Award from UW–Madison’s Institute for Clinical and Translational Research. Titled “Functional and Structural Impacts of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) on Brain Health,” the project is led by Bill Schrage, professor in the Department of Kinesiology, in collaboration …

The School of Education’s 2025 year in reviewng

As the year comes to a close, we’re taking a moment to reflect on the impactful work that has taken place across the School of Education throughout 2025. Below are just a few highlights from the hundreds of stories we shared this year, showcasing efforts across the arts, education, and health. While this small sampling …

UW–Madison alumnus recognized for lifetime achievement by Legal Aid Society

UW–Madison alumnus Philip Althouse has received the C. Lyonel Jones Lifetime Achievement Award from the Legal Aid Society, an honor bestowed on full-time employees in recognition of their longstanding commitment to the nonprofit’s mission. Althouse, who earned his bachelor’s degree from the School of Education in 1979, has worked for the Legal Aid Society of …

UW–Madison’s Columna receives Fulbright to support adapted physical education in Egypt

By Laurel White A School of Education faculty member has earned a Fulbright award to support an Egyptian university as it develops its graduate-level program in adapted physical education. Luis Columna, a professor in the Department of Kinesiology, will spend six weeks at Helwan University in Helwan, Egypt. During this visit, he will support the …

Bowman recognized for advancing racial equity in evaluation

By WCER Communications UW–Madison’s Nicole Bowman has been honored as the inaugural recipient of the 2025 Ricardo Millett Award for Racial Equity in Evaluation. The award, sponsored by the American Evaluation Association (AEA), recognizes individuals who have advanced racial equity through outstanding contributions to evaluation practice, scholarship, and leadership. Bowman, an active member of the …

School of Education student recognized as winter 2025 ‘notable grad’

Patrick Schroeder — who will graduate this weekend with a bachelor’s degree from the School of Education’s Department of Curriculum and Instruction and serve as the School’s flag bearer for winter commencement — was recently recognized as one of UW–Madison’s winter 2025 “notable grads” by the Office of Strategic Communication. Following is a profile of Schroeder written …

The future of AI in the classroom: Researchers partner with rural Wisconsin school district to support teachers, boost learning

By Todd Finkelmeyer What does curiosity sound and look like in a sixth-grade classroom? In rural western Wisconsin, students buzz with energy and engage in deep conversation as science teacher Ally LaFave slowly makes her way around the room. Students are broken into small groups of three or four and are sitting at tables with …

UW–Madison’s Popkewitz to lead new book series exploring the sciences that shape education

UW–Madison’s Thomas Popkewitz recently signed a contract on a new book series with Routledge that explores the possibilities, paradoxes, and boundaries of the sciences that shape education. The series is titled, “Routledge Studies in Histories and Cultural Sociology of the Education Sciences.” Popkewitz, an internationally recognized scholar with the School of Education’s No. 1-ranked Department …

Six from School of Education named ‘Honored Instructors’ for fall 2025

UW–Madison students living in University Housing each semester have the opportunity to recognize instructors who have made a positive impact on their learning through the Honored Instructor program.  The program allows students to nominate educators who challenge them, support their academic growth, make learning enjoyable, or inspire them in meaningful ways. The fall 2025 list …