Racine County Eye | February 19, 2021 In collaboration with UW-Madison’s UniverCity Year program, Racine County will focus on building a stronger, more resilient community and addressing racial disparities. The University of Wisconsin-Parkside will also …
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UW–Madison UniverCity Year program to partner with four communities in 2021 (wisc.edu)
Tom Landgraf Joins Governor’s Blue Ribbon Commission on Rural Prosperity
UW-Madison Business School | Reagan Eckley | January 28, 2021 In spring 2020, Graaskamp Center Senior Lecturer Tom Landgraf was invited by the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) to serve on the Governor’s Blue Ribbon …
UW Madison’s UniverCity Alliance announces more partnerships across Wisconsin
NBC15 News | Nikki Medanovic | February 22, 2021 UW-Madison’s UniverCity Alliance recently announced they will be pairing up with Racine County, Marathon County, the Village of Waunakee, and Milwaukee going into 2021.
1050 Bascom: Working with students on policy change in urban affairs with Gavin Luter
UW-Madison program to partner with Wisconsin Rapids on community projects
Wisconsin Rapids City Times | July 18, 2020 UniverCity Year (UCY), a program aimed at finding practical solutions to community-based challenges, wants to partner with the city of Wisconsin Rapids on a wide range of …
Nelson Institute celebrates 50 years of utilizing UW to advance environmentalism
WKOW | April 22, 2020 The Nelson Institute has been the driving force behind a number of influential programs, including UniverCity Year.
Winners of Distinguished Teaching Awards discuss community engagement, social justice in classroom
The Badger Herald | April 10, 2020 UW honored 13 professors with Distinguished Teaching Awards
2020 UW–Madison Distinguished Teaching Awards
UW-Madison | April 7, 2020 Andrea Hicks wins Excellence in Community-Based Learning teaching award.
UW–Madison UniverCity Year program seeks faculty to partner with counties
UW-Madison | Dec. 17, 2019 UniverCity Year expects to make a greater impact across the state by partnering with seven communities at the same time.