This April, UniverCity Alliance is highlighting how University of Wisconsin–Madison students, faculty, staff, and instructors drive Wisconsin’s economy.
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Looking for community-based projects? Join UniverCity Alliance’s new Scholars Program
Undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to apply to the UniverCity Alliance Scholars Program by April 15.
UniverCity Alliance partnerships contribute to medical, scientific impacts in Wisconsin
This March, UniverCity Alliance highlights how University of Wisconsin–Madison students, faculty, staff, and instructors contribute to medical and scientific impacts around the state through local government partnerships.
UniverCity Year campus, community partners to present at Wisconsin Idea Conference
The 2023 Wisconsin Idea Conference will examine the university’s relationship to the Wisconsin Idea through the lens of community-university engagement.
From classroom to career: Community-based projects enhance learning experiences
Through UniverCity Alliance, students are connected to community-based projects that help prepare them for future careers.
At Board of Regents, Chancellor Mnookin offers her vision for UW–Madison
Office of the Chancellor | Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin | Feb. 9, 2023
Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin highlights UniverCity Year in Board of Regents speech
Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin addressed the UW System Board of Regents at its first meeting of the year on Feb. 9 and mentioned UniverCity Year as an “example of the power of System-wide partnerships.”
Student spotlight: Shawn Zhu takes leadership skills to Madison commission
Though UniverCity Alliance’s Welcome to Your Urban Future course, University of Wisconsin–Madison sophomore Shawn Zhu was connected to a leadership role in Madison’s local government.
UW–Madison research team partners with Dane County organizations to host environmental justice discussions
With support from UniverCity Alliance, Life Sciences Communication Assistant Professor Kaiping Chen connected with community-based and civic partners to hold conversations on climate equity.
Real Estate class connects UW–Madison students to local policies
For the second year, Wisconsin School of Business students analyzed city of Madison plans and connected them with Sustainable Development Goals.