Bunge Society Dinner

Details

Date: May 18, 2020

Time: 6–9 p.m.

Location: Signe Skott Cooper Hall
701 Highland Avenue
Madison, WI 53705

We’ve been monitoring rapidly changing conditions and new information about the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Following recent recommendations from public health officials and guidelines established by UW–Madison leadership, we have decided to cancel all alumni events through the end of May. We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this cancellation, and we appreciate your continued support of UW–Madison.

In recognition of your generous contributions to the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Nursing, you are invited to attend this exclusive event in your honor. The fifth annual Bunge Society Dinner will celebrate your commitment to supporting the school and keeping it at the leading edge of nursing education, research, and practice. This event will feature a cocktail reception, dinner, and program celebrating the five-year anniversary of Signe Skott Cooper Hall.

Schedule

6 p.m. Cocktail reception with interactive stations hosted by students and faculty
7 p.m. Dinner and program, featuring remarks by Dean Linda Scott, impact statements from Dean Emeriti Vivian Littlefield and Katharyn May, and testimonials from other faculty members, current students, and alumni
9 p.m. Event concludes

Parking

Free parking is available in surface Lot 60 (enter from Walnut Street). A shuttle will be available beginning at 6 p.m. to transport you from Lot 60 to Signe Skott Cooper Hall. The shuttle will pick up and drop off at row 7 in Lot 60 — look for the balloons at row 7. After the reception and program, the shuttle will be available to take you back to Lot 60 whenever you are ready to leave. Parking is also available in the UW Hospital ramp at your own expense.

Questions?

Contact Zac Wagner ’18 at [email protected] or 608-308-5296.

About the Bunge Society

The Bunge Society is the philanthropic society of the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Nursing. This special group comprises and honors alumni, faculty, and friends who support the school’s mission to develop leaders for the nursing profession and society — the School of Nursing makes discoveries, enhances systems, and improves health through research, education, and practice.