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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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six bass students standing with their instruments and teacher in front of university building Summer Music Clinic celebrates 90 years of music and memory making

Students in band, chorus, jazz ensemble, musical theater, and orchestra have fun while pursing their passion.

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Summer Music Clinic celebrates 90 years of music and memory making

Students in band, chorus, jazz ensemble, musical theater, and orchestra have fun while pursing their passion.

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Building an online portfolio that’s right for you

If you’re applying for jobs in publishing, public relations, web design, or another creative field, be prepared to share an online portfolio.

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Building an online portfolio that’s right for you

If you’re applying for jobs in publishing, public relations, web design, or another creative field, be prepared to share an online portfolio.

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Human Factors and Health Systems Engineering program helps professional chase her goals in the tech industry

A specialized path to an industrial engineering master’s degree, the Human Factors and Health Systems Engineering program prepares professionals to drive innovation in health care and beyond.

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Brava magazine names the Odyssey Project’s Colleen Johnson a ‘Woman to Watch’

As director of development and community partnerships for the University of Wisconsin–Madison Odyssey Project, Johnson leads fundraising efforts for a program that has helped more than 500 disadvantaged individuals make strides toward their educational goals.

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Aerial view of the lakeshore neighborhood. Travel back in time with these vintage Summer Term photos

UW–Madison summer courses have existed almost as long as the university itself. Here’s a glimpse of Summer Term throughout the 20th century featuring photos from…

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So you want to see a career counselor?

The outcome of a session will be proportional to the amount of effort you invest.

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Biotechnology master’s program celebrates 15 years of innovation

UW-Madison’s multidisciplinary Master of Science in Biotechnology program focuses on product development and technology-based entrepreneurship.

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