10th Anniversary: VIP speakers
…gained national attention for his efforts with welfare reform and expanding access to health care for low-income people and education reforms. He served as…
…gained national attention for his efforts with welfare reform and expanding access to health care for low-income people and education reforms. He served as…
…involved with the National Honor Society, Lincoln High School jazz band, Incourage Community Foundation, McMillan Library in Wisconsin Rapids, United Way’s Project Fresh Start…
Building Trust: Law Enforcement, the Media & You A series of events that bring the national discussion of law enforcement and media coverage home to Wausau. ALL EVENTS ARE FREE! Click here to register, or click the button below. Learn more & Register Shining a Light on Democracy is the fifth event in the […]…
The theory and practice of ‘public work,’ are transforming civic and professional practice in the United States and abroad. David Mathews, President, Kettering Foundation Communities across the nation face fragmentation and polarization. Yet cities and towns, large and small, also have potential to be the seedbed for a rebirth of citizenship and democracy, providing an […]…
…been featured in national media outlets such as the Chronicle of Higher Education, Scientific American, Psychology Today, and The Huffington Post. April has been…
…its Program Director https://www.lenastartmc.org/. National, state and local experts examined the neurobiology of addiction and its impact on workforce, families, and community well-being through…
…ranged from helping refugees with basic needs in the UAE, Jordan and Palestine, to coordinating international events at UW Stevens Point, to working on…
…big data, international trade and ever-advancing technology. Wisconsin has a proud past built by farmers and manufacturers, growing and making, milking and brewing. As…
Escalating rhetoric on U.S.-China tariffs has resulted in major ramifications for Wisconsin manufacturing and agriculture. Among the many areas impacted by the tariffs are central Wisconsin’s ginseng, dairy, corn and soybean producers – with millions of dollars in lost revenue. WIPPS is partnering with the UW-Madison Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS) on its inaugural […]…
…the creation of a brand new website for the project. He is also working with WIPPS to create a national issue guide on the…