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    • Who Ever Thought Need-Based Grants Would Increase Low-Income College Enrollment? 

      Hansen, W. Lee (2007-09-18)
      When Congress established the Basic Education Opportunity Grant (BEOG) program in 1972, research predicted need-based grants would remove an important financial barrier to college attendance and raise college enrollment ...
    • 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 ...
    • Workforce Effects on Wisconsin's Economy 

      Winters, Dennis K. (2009-11-17)
      The fall 2009 forum, hosted by the Wisconsin Center for the Advancement of Postsecondary Education (WISCAPE) on the University of Wisconsin?Madison campus, will bring together policymakers, practitioners, students, scholars, ...
    • Working with the National Student Clearinghouse to Learn about UW-Madison Students 

      Hull, Philip; Huhn, Clare (2007-02-21)
      Originally created for determining federal student loan eligibility and deferment status, the National Student Clearinghouse (NSC) is a now massive database of enrollment and degree records submitted by over 2,800 participating ...