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Aerial view of the Engineering buildings Students, alum share benefits of engineering accelerated master’s programs 

University of Wisconsin–Madison engineering students looking to advance their careers quickly are turning to the College of Engineering’s accelerated master’s degrees.  With an accelerated master’s…

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A collage of an image of a mailbox beside another image of a man working on his computer. Innovation + access: The evolution of technology in continuing education at UW–Madison

Long before Zoom classrooms and digital discussion boards, education traveled by mail. Envelopes packed with assignments and hand-graded feedback were the lifeblood of correspondence courses…

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Person standing at a research station in the middle of a grassy field. CALS students learn programming from National Science Foundation data project

Located north of Bozeman, the rocky peaks of Montana’s Bangtail Mountains overlook nearby pine forests and scattered grasslands. Although she has never visited the area,…

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Your Future, Your Way podcast episode 34 cover image Episode 34: Career Support for Library & Information Studies Grad Students

Curious about career development opportunities for graduate students in UW–Madison’s Information School? The Library & Information Studies MA program provides personalized support to help you…

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