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Bucky Badger Welcome to Summer Term 2019

Say hello to Summer Term 2019! With over 1,000 courses, an ice cream social, study parties, and much more, it’s shaping up to be one…

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Adult students inspire with their aspirations and achievements

UW-Madison’s outstanding adult students were honored with scholarships and awards at a ceremony on April 23, 2019. Their stories of resilience and determination are the embodiment of the Wisconsin Idea.

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Music theory expert Jamie Henke receives UW System’s Underkofler teaching award

Henke, a distinguished faculty associate in Continuing Studies and the Mead Witter School of Music, brings a learn-by-doing approach to classes such as Create Your Own Music.

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M.S. in Biotechnology helps graduate grow his career over and over again

The two-year program’s courses delve into project management, molecular technologies, licensing, patents, and more.

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Returning adults students honored for hard work through challenges

Aysha Dominguez and Olivia Wine will receive the Outstanding Undergraduate Returning Adult Student Award for their efforts.

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Building a legal career in Silicon Valley with an M.S. in Biotechnology

Gross chose UW–Madison’s program to become conversant in biotechnology language and better understand some of the industry’s most complex issues.

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A spectacular 90th birthday gift to the Odyssey Project

The Odyssey Project has empowered more than 400 adults to overcome adversity and achieve their dreams through free access to a two-semester humanities course.

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Badger Herald: UW summer programs help first-year students transition

UW-Madison’s Summer Term programs allows incoming first-years to get oriented to the college experience, as reported in the Badger Herald.

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Badger Ready gives adult students a pathway to a UW–Madison degree

Adult students who left college can prove their academic abilities in the new University of Wisconsin-Madison program.

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M.S. in Biotechnology prepares pharmacist for her industry’s future

The two-year program includes courses in business, science, and law, which are taught by UW–Madison faculty, industry regulators, and leaders of Madison-area biotech companies.

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Detecting cancer as early as possible with help from the M.S. in Biotechnology Program

Matter prepared for his future with coursework about intellectual property, business strategies, regulations and ethics, and commercialization pathways.

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Searching for a job if you’re an ex-offender

In Wisconsin, ex-offenders recently out of prison have many resources to begin their job search and should be optimistic about their options.

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Faculty learn to teach essential workforce skills in online course

UW-Madison offers an online certificate where educators learn how to teach skills, like teamwork and communication, that employers demand.

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Capstone Certificate in Actuarial Science helps math lover launch rewarding career

“I came into the program struggling to stand out in my actuarial job search. I left with a solid job lined up and a ton of preparation for future actuarial exams,” says recent graduate Cole Sebald.

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Lifelong learning for the 100-year life

Strategies for reinventing higher education in a time of longer lifespans.

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How to determine and boost your value on the job market

By gaining expertise in a new and challenging area, you’re likely to increase your worth.

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University of Wisconsin-Madison Summer Term Wisconsin Experience Summer Launch gives freshmen a head start

They can earn credit toward their degrees, meet other students, and learn about UW–Madison resources before the start of fall semester.

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Developing a managerial mindset with the M.S. in Biotechnology Program

The Master of Science in Biotechnology Program is geared toward working scientists, business people, attorneys, and other professionals with busy schedules.

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BSN@Home helps 55-year-old student earn her nursing degree

“I love to learn, and I felt the four-year degree would make me a more well-rounded person,” says recent graduate JoAnn Brink.

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