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Book documents economic, health disparities that women encounter in retirement
A new book by a UW–Madison professor addresses disadvantages that can impede women from achieving economic and health security when they retire.
Mildred Fish-Harnack: Back To Berlin
WISC-TV has published on its Web site a collection of stories, video and slide shows about Mildred Fish-Harnack, a UW–Madison graduate who was a major force in the underground resistance to the Nazis, and ultimately executed on the direct orders of Adolph Hitler.
Employee Matters
Dependent status changes Employees’ dependent children are eligible for coverage under the following plans: state group health insurance, state group life insurance spouse and…
Program brings students to Washington, D.C., for global experiences
The phrase “once a Badger, always a Badger” often applies to alumni’s continued support of UW athletics after graduation, but in the case of at least one academic program, the Washington, D.C., Undergraduate Semester in International Affairs Semester in the International Studies Department, it has meant much more.
The man with the dream job on campus: director of educational travel
You name it: China, Nicaragua, Mongolia, Panama, Africa … Doug Whittle, director of the Division of Continuing Studies’ Educational Travel Program, has been there — with a pack on his back and tour book in his hand.
Two productions address disabilities, racism
Interethnic racism and the stress of caring for a child with disabilities are not generally dinner party conversation starters. As one director said, it’s not civilized to talk about in polite company.
Berquam announces ODOS changes
Dean of Students Lori Berquam recently announced staff appointments to several key student life units.
Student debt levels continue to rise
Undergraduate student loan debt at the university continues to climb, according to the Office of Student Financial Services. Average loan debt…
Order Thanksgiving dinner to go from Wisconsin Union
Precooked turkey dinners with all the trimmings are available to order from the Wisconsin Union’s catering division until Friday, Nov. 16.
Exhibit chronicles 100 years of medical education at UW–Madison
For a school that began in an attic, the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH) has done rather well during the last 100 years.