Pursuing Her Dream
With the help of the Richard Ralph Winter Phoenix Rising Humanitarian Scholarship, Meg Mercy returns to finish her undergraduate journey.
Teaching Through Culture
In Juan Egea’s classes there are no glazed eyes, bored whispers or furtive Snapchatting. The popular professor of Spanish and Portuguese captures attention and holds it by using humor, vivid imagery and even a bit of role-playing. “I know when they’re with me,” Egea declares. “I can feel it.”
Sweet Success
With a founding goal of “transforming career services for all L&S students,” SuccessWorks is celebrating five years’ worth of vision, growth and impact.
The Science of Art
Analyzing the chemical composition of an ancient tapestry, graduate student Erin Birdsall discovered her niche.
Allied for good
UniverCity Alliance connects faculty research and student work with projects in Wisconsin's communities.
Renewing Civic Life in Wisconsin
Event honoring the life of Bill Kraus fosters meaningful conversations about compromise in politics.
Repatriating the Ancestors
Anthropology colleagues are working with tribes to return the remains of ancestors and sacred objects.
Planting the seeds of religious literacy
The Center for Religion and Global Citizenry (CRGC) creates a safe space for conversations about religion (or a lack thereof) and explores religion's connections to identity.
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