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    • The Global University 

      Brustein, William I.; Jeffords, Susan (2008-03-11)
      Join two experts on the internationalization of higher education for a candid discussion about how local communities and regions benefit from the global efforts of their public universities. Topics will include knowledge ...
    • The Idea of Engagement and the African University in the 21st Century: Some Thoughts 

      Le Grange, Lesley (2008-04-02)
      Lesley Le Grange teaches and researches in the fields of environmental education, research methodology, science education, and curriculum and assessment. He is the recipient of three national (South African) awards for ...
    • An Inventive Wisconsin: Ingenuity, Enterprise, and the Knowledge Economy 

      Still, Tom (2007-09-24)
      Tom Still will talk about the work of the Wisconsin Technology Council, which serves as the independent science and technology advisor to the governor and the state legislature and addresses Wisconsin's strengths and ...
    • Marshalling Resources for Change: System-Level Initiatives to Increase Access and Success 

      Jones, Glen; Gregor, Emily; Lamoureux, Sylvie; Padure, Lucia (2008-06-13)
      Canada has a highly educated population, and its overall rates of participation in postsecondary education are among the highest in the world. The problem of accessibility in Canadian higher education lies not in the overall ...
    • Never Too Young: Science at Madison Children's Museum 

      Shelly, Ruth G. (2007-10-22)
      Madison Children's Museum has a long history of collaboration with UW-Madison researchers in delivering age-appropriate science outreach for young children. Ruth Shelly will direct a virtual tour of the new expanded museum, ...
    • Perspectives from the Public: How Wisconsinites View UW-Madison 

      Cramer Walsh, Katherine (2008-09-10)
      What do Wisconsinites think about UW-Madison? How do they think it could better serve their communities? Katherine Cramer Walsh spent a year sitting in on informal gatherings and casual conversations in 23 communities ...
    • Recognizing Commitment to Community: UW-Madison and Carnegie's Engagement Classification 

      Milner, Jocelyn (2008-10-08)
      The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching defines community engagement as "the collaboration between institutions of higher education and their larger communities...for the mutually beneficial exchange of ...
    • Wisconsin at the Crossroads: Outreach and Private Support 

      Lefebvre, Mark (2007-12-17)
      Mark Lefebvre will discuss the importance of collaboratively crafting the university's story and engaging in outreach to secure and increase private support. He will also address the historic opportunities for communication ...
    • The Wisconsin Idea and the Marketing and Branding of UW-Madison 

      Dickinson, Patricia (2007-06-04)
      Tricia Dickinson, marketing director at University Communications, will describe the UW-Madison's branding and marketing efforts. Discussion will focus on how science outreach programs can welcome the public to campus as ...
    • The Wisconsin Idea at the Wisconsin Academy 

      Susman, Millard; Lewis, Margaret (2007-12-10)
      The Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters has conducted several statewide studies (Wisconsin Idea projects) of important public issues, including Waters of Wisconsin and The Future of Farming and Rural Life in ...