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…leadership, and public scholarship and civility. Our outreach to communities results in a better-educated citizenry who is more engaged in the issues of the…
…leadership, and public scholarship and civility. Our outreach to communities results in a better-educated citizenry who is more engaged in the issues of the…
In 2007, we launched the Wisconsin Institute for Public Policy and Service (WIPPS), a unit of the University of Wisconsin System with a mission…
…ranging from teaching to policing as well as by restoring civility and the ethos of public service. Despite the challenges, we are optimistic that…
…of restoring civility to our civil discourse, making people better citizens, and engaging more people in the democratic process. So, I really thank you…
…“I hope that this discussion and forum will highlight the importance of restoring civility and respect in our political discourse. We have seen dramatic…
…emphasizes empathy and civility. For ticket prices and seat availability, go to the Grand Theater’s website today. A VIP ticket ($79) includes preferred seating…
…in the Chronicle of Higher Education, claims that “civility has had a bad run of luck lately” and suggests that to remedy this, America…
To celebrate the Grand Opening of the UW Center for Civic Engagement on October 23, 2010, a ceremony and program were held at the new building on the UW–Marathon County campus. Local and state dignitaries were honored for their contributions to the planning and fundraising. Speakers at the ribbon-cutting included UWMC Campus Executive Officer and […]…
…policies with civility; and to encourage all of us to be active and knowledgeable participants in the democratic process. The staff at the Civic…