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The Marquette Wellness and Recreation Center, with an anticipated completion date of December 2024, consolidates wellness, counseling, health services and recreation, while expanding capacity for each of these areas.
Mailyn Santibanez-Tanon was the 2021 valedictorian of Milwaukee Public School's Reagan High School. The first-generation student knew her parents couldn’t afford to pay for college, so she planned to attend technical college instead. To say her plans have drastically changed is an understatement.
A small technical college created a certificate to include Indigenous learners and incorporate more Native American history and understanding within the community.
The University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee connects its student parents to resources, financial assistance and a community of other parents—providing support and boosting retention.
Hope is hard to come by in prison. But last week, 49 incarcerated individuals in Wisconsin’s correctional institutions found a reason to believe brighter days are ahead.
A new report from the University of Wisconsin at Madison’s Institute for Research on Poverty found, postenrollment, students with foster care experience benefited from campus programs targeted to this group.
Nearly 30 years after the tough-on-crime movement of the early 1990s led the federal government to cut off access to Pell grants for prisoners seeking higher education, access has been restored. That makes earning college credits and completing degree programs more affordable for people who are incarcerated, part of a seismic shift in how policymakers think about criminal justice and the use of education to reduce recidivism.
University of Wisconsin–Madison researchers in the Department of Educational Psychology have been awarded a 4-year, $10.4 million Federal contract. The money is being used to launch and operate a national center to increase and diversify the number of incoming mental health practitioners.