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  • Tuesday, Sep 11, 2018

Students Attend Cybersecurity Summit

Seven students in the Computing and Information Sciences 400-level Information Security and Network Management class enjoyed a very real ‘field trip’ on Monday, September 10, when they attended the 6th Annual Governor’s Cybersecurity Summit, on the campus of UW-Madison.
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  • Friday, Aug 31, 2018

Biology Student Finds Passion to Serve the Underserved

“It definitely made me want to serve the underserved communities out there,” Jenny Kim, who is in the first weeks of her junior year at Edgewood College, said of her experience at the UCLA Summer Health Professions Education Program.
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  • Wednesday, Jul 25, 2018

A Passion for Quality Music Education

Justin Wilder ’14 is on a remarkable journey. Just a few years into his professional life, he’s gone from teaching vocal music in the relatively small New Glarus, Wis. school district, to Choir Director for Middleton High School in Middleton, Wis., a school with more than 2,000 students.
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  • Wednesday, May 30, 2018

New Student Art in President’s Office

President Flanagan continues to highlight the work of art students in his office. The latest collection features the work of Allison Berryman ‘18, Ellen Bass, Caitlyn Josten '18, and Alicia Picard and was unveiled at the end of Spring semester 2018.
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  • Wednesday, Apr 4, 2018

Where Is Care?

What was to become “a real passion” for Kevin Dwyer ’16, MBA ’17 has its origins three years ago, when his wife Emily began a family medicine residency program in Madison.
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  • Thursday, Mar 22, 2018

Engagement For Wellbeing

Hannah Lloyd ’12, MA ’17 is a graduate of the Social Innovation and Sustainability Leadership Master’s Program. During her graduate studies she traveled to Arequipa, Peru with classmates for an elective course, International Engagement: Sustainable Community Wellbeing.
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  • Wednesday, Feb 21, 2018

Faculty Profile: Lisa Baker

Lisa Baker, Ph.D. brings deep experience as a psychologist, organizational consultant, and mindfulness teacher into the classes she teaches in the Social Innovation and Sustainability Leadership program.
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  • Friday, Nov 3, 2017

‘Shaping the Way I View Myself’

Rachel Rudd, a senior Nursing major from DePere, Wis., travelled half a world away to Cambodia in early 2017, as part of a service learning trip. Calling the experience “unforgettable and humbling,”
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  • Wednesday, Jul 12, 2017

A Degree of Compassion

This year’s Spring Commencement, held on Sunday, May 21, 2017 at the Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center, saw more than three hundred undergraduate and graduate candidates earn their degrees. While it’s always a day of celebration for the graduates, their families and friends, this year’s ceremony was marked by a very special moment.
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