For the fourth consecutive year, this Real Estate course has partnered with the City of Madison to provide a learning experience connected to sustainability with support from UniverCity Alliance.
City of Madison
UniverCity Alliance seeking records management intern for City of Madison project
Apply by Jan. 21 for priority consideration.
UniverCity Alliance Scholars partner with Wisconsin communities to work on local priorities
For the second year, UniverCity Alliance Scholars are working with local governments on community-identified priorities.
Make Your Madison at the Public Service Fair
Are you interested in learning more about Madison and the city’s vision to be inclusive, innovative, and thriving? Join UniverCity Alliance at the Make Your Madison @ the Public Service Fair hosted by the Morgridge …
Alumni spotlight: Madison project solidified data analysis interest for Ben Koss ’22, MS ’23
UniverCity Alliance connects University of Wisconsin–Madison student interns with projects that address city of Madison priorities.
UniverCity Alliance matches Madison priorities with student interns
Continuing financial support from the Knapp Bequest allows UniverCity Alliance to pair student interns with projects that address priorities of the City of Madison.
Student spotlight: Municipal experiences enhance Shealynn Wegner’s academic experiences
Interested in gaining experiences with local government? Consider applying to the City of Madison’s Affirmative Action Student Professionals In Residence (AASPIRE) and the UniverCity Alliance Scholars Program.
UniverCity Alliance pairs student interns with Madison projects
Funding from the Kemper K. Knapp Bequest is supporting student interns with stipends to conduct projects that address Madison priorities.
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.
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.