Civic Participation Series: Now accepting fall engagements
…and expertise on a wide variety of domestic and international policy issues. Their spring tour in northern and southern Wisconsin generated enthusiastic responses and…
…and expertise on a wide variety of domestic and international policy issues. Their spring tour in northern and southern Wisconsin generated enthusiastic responses and…
Marlowe C. Embree, Ph.D., is associate professor of psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Marathon County, where he developed psychology courses in the areas of…
…student learning and service, and community-building initiatives. Our outreach to communities results in a better educated citizenry who is more engaged in the issues…
Join fellow business and community leaders on November 15 at 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at NTC to hear what local early childhood issues…
College students will experience how public policy works at the first-ever Washington Seminar May 24-June 11.
Colby Middle School teachers will learn how deliberative decision-making works so that they can help their students learn how to tackle tough issues with their peers through civil dialogue and by finding common ground.
…10 Teens 1 Heroin Positive Voice Platform/Public Issues Forums (Riverfront plan, downtown) 15 Mental Health Increased stakeholder engagement (Older adults) 1 Racial/Class/West & East/Socio-Economic…
Community 4-H members who participated in the “Our Place, Our Community” photography project earlier this year are invited to see the culmination of their work, share some conversation on rural issues and enjoy lunch on Saturday, October 22, from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. The Our Place, Our Community photography books will be on display. The event will […]…
The public is invited to share open talk on ethnic and racial diversity issues in Wausau at the first of several community conversations on October 26 at UW-Marathon County.
As WIPPS program manager, Julie Bunczak develops and plans WIPPS events such as the Veninga Lecture on Religion and Society and the Public Issues…