
Meet the WIPPS team: Nate Zurawski
…with challenging policy issues. Especially in areas where there are opportunities for problem-solving through community engagement. What are you hoping to learn from your…

…with challenging policy issues. Especially in areas where there are opportunities for problem-solving through community engagement. What are you hoping to learn from your…
…and social justice issues. Students will earn three credits through UW Milwaukee College of General Studies that are easily transferable throughout the UW System….

…on a variety of public issues. A majority of Marathon County residents who participated in the series supported a variety of measures to improve…

…customized resources to address specific capital issues for women. IBE intends to have its first cohort of women participating in this new capital readiness…

…positive civil discourse on difficult issues, and, second, that leaders with diverse views can work together to get things done effectively.” Anderson’s professional career…

…residents on a variety of public issues. A majority of Marathon County residents who participated in the series supported a variety of measures to…

…posters with solutions to the mental health issues that countless youth face on a daily basis and other school initiatives of which they were…
The Wisconsin Institute for Public Policy and Service (WIPPS) is excited to partner with MOSAIC of North Central Wisconsin to present “Let’s Talk Marathon County: Using Deliberative Dialogue to Defuse Charged Conversations” on Wednesday, August 27th from 11:30am-12:30pm via Zoom. The presentation will feature WIPPS Executive Director Eric Giordano, Ph.D. and WIPPS Research Partners Director […]…

…as highlighting findings from immigration dialogues where community members successfully tackled one of today’s most divisive issues. Attendees will discover practical strategies for defusing…