About 800 state residents admitted to the University of Wisconsin-Madison next fall will get free tuition and fees, depending on income.
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“Lift As You Climb”: Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Jacqueline “Jackie” DeWalt
Community members are invited to join University of Wisconsin-Madison students, faculty, staff, alumni and campus partners who will come together on Valentine’s Day to launch the Jacqueline “Jackie” DeWalt Scholarship Fund in honor of her more than 25-year legacy on campus, intermittently since 1969. The scholarship drive will be launched on Wednesday, Feb. 14, in the Alumni Lounge of the Pyle Center from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Registration is open.
UW-Madison Campus-wide Teaching Assistant Awards Winners
The University of Wisconsin–Madison employs over 2,000 teaching assistants across a wide variety of disciplines. The contributions of TAs in the classroom, lab, studio, and field are essential to the University’s education mission. In order to recognize excellence on the part of TAs across campus, each year the College of Letters & Science, with support […]
New LGBT CC Director Announced: Meet Warren Scherer
Meet Warren Scherer, the new assistant dean/director of the LGBT Campus Center.The new assistant dean/director of the LGBT Campus Center is “thrilled” to join UW-Madison and work with LGBT students to connect their passion with their purpose.
Meet Julia Nepper, who earned a UW-Madison Ph.D. at 23
Julia Nepper’s favorite thing about science is a little surprising.
“It’s OK to be wrong. Until you acknowledge what you don’t know, you cannot progress,” said the North Carolina native who, at age 23, received her Ph.D. in biophysics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison last month.
That’s right; she’s a Ph.D. at 23.
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