Wisconsin Dairy History
…and its human, historical, economic, moral and environmental importance to Wisconsin. In the first phase of the project, volunteers recorded oral interviews at Wisconsin…
…and its human, historical, economic, moral and environmental importance to Wisconsin. In the first phase of the project, volunteers recorded oral interviews at Wisconsin…
…born in 1862. An influential economist, reformer and labor historian, Commons drafted innovative social welfare, labor and economic legislation that made Wisconsin a national…
On Tuesday, September 27, 2012, David J. Ward, CEO of Northstar Economics, UW- Oshkosh and UW- Green Bay Emeritus Professor of Economics, and Wisconsin…
…Foundation’s purpose is to provide financial support for meaningful projects that enhance the area’s arts, education, health,economic and social development resources. Anne Alexander established…
In 2007, we launched the Wisconsin Institute for Public Policy and Service (WIPPS), a unit of the University of Wisconsin System with a mission…
Any student, whether an undergraduate or graduate student, from any school, is welcome to join us as a WIPPS intern. It’s part of our…
Public disdain for the U.S. Congress is at an all-time high. With most Americans feeling that the best interests of the country are not being represented in Washington, does Congress even matter anymore? Hear what four national experts have to say at a panel discussion April 4 in Milwaukee and April 5 in Madison.
Public disdain for the U.S. Congress is at an all-time high. With most Americans feeling that the best interests of the country are not being represented in Washington, does Congress even matter anymore? Hear what four national experts have to say at a panel discussion April 4 in Milwaukee and April 5 in Madison.
The Building Merrill Series will explore how in our daily lives we can enhance and increase our quality of life in relationship to our natural environment….
“Because their economies are growing so fast, the demands (of foreign markets) for agricultural products are rising more than they can keep up with,”…