Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Wisconsin Newsletter for Wednesday April 16, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
Matthews appointed special advisor for access and community
MADISON, Wisconsin, April 15 -- The University of Wisconsin Madison campus posted the following news:
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Matthews appointed special advisor for access and community
Percival Matthews, professor and associate dean in the School of Education, has been appointed to a role as a special advisor to Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin and Provost Charles Isbell focused on access and community.
The new role recognizes the importance of advancing UW-Madison's institutional efforts to create a welcoming a
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The growth of esports at UW-Madison
MADISON, Wisconsin, April 15 -- The University of Wisconsin Madison campus posted the following news:
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The growth of esports at UW-Madison
While esports isn't usually the first thing that comes to mind when you think of athletics, there are a lot of skills that you need to be a good esports athlete.
"There is a big mental aspect of esports, but part of it is just mechanical skills, like how well you aim and stuff," says UW sophomore Arsalan Ahmad, an officer for the Madison eSports Clu
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Timing is Everything: Q&A With UW-Eau Claire Music Alumnus Miles Plant
EAU CLAIRE, Wisconsin, April 16 -- The University of Wisconsin Eau Claire Campus issued the following news:
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Timing is everything: Q&A with UW-Eau Claire music alumnus Miles Plant
When Miles Plant graduated with a bachelor's of music in applied piano from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire in 2015, he knew that a music industry career was the goal, but he did not yet know what it might look like.
Even after graduate school, Miles says the exact path was still uncertain, but he knew
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White House's Easter hype heightens Trump's Christian nationalist agenda
MADISON, Wisconsin, April 15 [Category: Religion] -- The Freedom From Religion Foundation posted the following news release:
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White House's Easter hype heightens Trump's Christian nationalist agenda
Photo by Edoardo Cuoghi on Unsplash
President Trump's over-the-top "Presidential Message on Holy Week, 2025" appears to show the White House's desire to institutionalize Christian nationalism.
In language more befitting a pulpit than the Oval Office, Trump's official message begins: "This
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