Tag Diversity
Annual Diversity Forum addresses issues and solutions
November 3, 2014The University of Wisconsin–Madison’s 2014 Diversity Forum, hosted by the Office of the Vice Provost & Chief Diversity Officer and Division of Diversity, Equity and Educational Achievement, centers around the discussion of contemporary issues, the changing definition of diversity, potential solutions and practical applications.
Professor wins national honor for expanding access to education
October 30, 2014She may be an expert on Jane Austen and 19th century literature, but University of Wisconsin–Madison English Professor Emily Auerbach's real passion is helping people use education as a springboard out of poverty.
WISCIENCE to expand possibilities for science education, outreach
October 28, 2014The University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Institute for Biology Education is announcing its expansion to become the Wisconsin Institute for Science Education and Community Engagement, or WISCIENCE. The new mission extends across the natural sciences and expands responsibility for facilitating cross-campus collaboration and coordination in the areas of science outreach and support for groups underrepresented in science.
Alumnus Winslow Sargeant delivers Multicultural Homecoming keynote
October 23, 2014As the University of Wisconsin–Madison celebrates its Multicultural Homecoming, with the theme “Back to Where It Al Began,” alumnus Winslow Sargeant returns to his alma mater to deliver the keynote address.
UW to serve as national hub for mentor training as part of diversity consortium
October 22, 2014The University of Wisconsin–Madison will serve as a national hub for research mentor and mentee training for the National Research Mentoring Network (NRMN) recently announced by NIH as part of a national Diversity Program Consortium. The NIH will award the Diversity Program Consortium nearly $31 million in fiscal year 2014 funds to develop new approaches that engage researchers, including those from backgrounds underrepresented in biomedical sciences, and prepare them to thrive in the NIH-funded workforce.
103 years of tradition lives on for UW–Madison’s Homecoming
October 20, 2014The game day opponent may be a first-timer, but this year’s University of Wisconsin–Madison Homecoming tradition is 103 years in the making. Thousands of alumni will return this week for the annual commemoration of Homecoming at UW–Madison, when UW graduates join future alumni and the campus community for a weeklong celebration of spirited Badger traditions.
Newsmaker who called out Microsoft president to speak at UW–Madison
October 16, 2014Last week, when Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella told women in tech fields to wait to be rewarded rather than ask for raises, he was quietly but forcefully challenged by his interviewer, Maria Klawe. The next day, facing a storm of criticism, Nadella backpedaled, saying by email, “Maria’s advice was the right advice. If you think you deserve a raise, you should just ask.” Klawe, president of Harvey Mudd College will speak Friday at Union South about increasing women’s participation in science and technology careers on the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus.
Sigma-Aldrich employees partner with SCIENCountErs program
October 2, 2014To provide more opportunities for young people to engage in science, the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center (NSEC) and Institute for Chemical Education (ICE) have partnered on a wide range of science outreach programs. The effort was recently bolstered by a new three-year partnership with Sigma-Aldrich, a global life sciences and technology company based out of St. Louis, Missouri, with facilities in Madison and Milwaukee.
New reports offer a statistical portrait of Wisconsin’s Latino population
October 1, 2014Wisconsin's Latino population is 74 percent larger and significantly more homegrown today than it was at the beginning of the century, according to a report by University of Wisconsin–Madison demographers.
Sessions set to review Diversity Framework Implementation Overview
September 25, 2014The campus community is invited to participate in three sessions that will provide an update on “Forward Together, a Diversity Framework for UW–Madison,” and begin getting input on implementation.
Researchers study role of cultural diversity awareness in biomedical mentoring
September 18, 2014The nation needs a more diverse biomedical workforce. To help advance that goal, a team of University of Wisconsin–Madison researchers will assess whether cultural-diversity training of research mentors makes a positive difference for those they are mentoring in biomedical research.
Event to spotlight 25th anniversary of Act 31, American Indian curriculum
August 15, 2014Educators and a range of stakeholders from across the state are gathering in Madison on Tuesday, Aug. 19 for an event dedicated to celebrating the 25th anniversary of Wisconsin Act 31.
PEOPLE high school students celebrate completing pre-college program
July 29, 2014Scholars from one of the most successful long-term diversity pipelines to higher education in the nation, the University of Wisconsin–Madison's PEOPLE (Pre-College Enrichment Opportunity Program for Learning Excellence), will be recognized for their accomplishments at an annual banquet on Friday, Aug 1., at noon.
Sims: Diversity Framework does not relate to grading
July 25, 2014The following is a July 21 statement of Professor Patrick Sims, Chief Diversity Officer and interim vice provost for Diversity and Climate: The idea that…
Eight honored by UW–Madison as Outstanding Women of Color
July 22, 2014Eight winners of the 2014-15 Outstanding Women of Color awards, who are heavily involved in the campus as well as the Madison community through their work toward research and civic enrichment, have been announced by UW–Madison.
PEOPLE summer workshops prepare students to attend UW
June 13, 2014Hundreds of Wisconsin middle and high school students hoping to be admitted to the University of Wisconsin–Madison with the help of the PEOPLE program will arrive on campus beginning next week for workshops and immersion into the college experience.
Moon Johnson named director of Multicultural Student Center
June 10, 2014Joshua Moon Johnson, director of LGBT Services and the Non-Traditional Resource Center at the University of California, Santa Barbara has been named assistant dean of students and director of the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Multicultural Student Center (MSC).
Recent Sightings: Canoe on the move
May 29, 2014From left, Tom DuBois, professor of Scandinavian Studies and Comparative Literature and Folklore Studies, and Colin Connors, graduate student in Scandinavian Studies, are spotted supporting a birchbark canoe as its driven a short distance along Observatory Drive toward a launch site near the Memorial Union Terrace.
Three MSC director finalists to visit campus
May 6, 2014Three finalists for the post of assistant dean of students and director of the Multicultural Student Center will meet with the campus community during visits this week.
Urban dance festival breaks down barriers
April 25, 2014The largest international break dancing event in the Midwest, "Breakin' The Law: International Festival of Urban Movement," will be held in Madison from Wednesday, April 30 through Sunday, May 4.