When her husband, Jared, passed away in 2011 after nearly 42 years of marriage, Joan Dickinson DeBruin ’70 honored him by designating the balance of their IRAs at her passing to fund University of Wisconsin-Madison scholarships in both of their names. In 2012 she established a charitable gift annuity and immediately started donating back a… Read more »
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Spotlight on Kari Stokosa
Kari Stokosa is WFAA’s Managing Director of Research & Prospect Management. A native of Greenfield, Wisconsin, Kari earned her degree in atmospheric and oceanic sciences from UW–Madison in 1999. Although she never intended to be an on-air meteorologist, she says, “I’m very thankful for the wide breadth of skills I obtained in the process of… Read more »
Alice R. McPherson
Alice R. McPherson, MD, earned her undergraduate degree from UW–Madison in 1948 and her medical degree from the UW School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH) in 1951, followed by an ophthalmology residency at the SMPH and a retina fellowship at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. In 1960, she moved to Houston, Texas, to… Read more »
Class Scholarships at the School of Pharmacy
A tradition of excellence continues at UW-Madison School of Pharmacy through generous alumni who support the next generation of pharmacists with class scholarships. Each class scholarship honors a particular class with an annual or biennial scholarship award to a student. These endowed funds will offer scholarships in perpetuity thanks to the support of many class… Read more »
Progress for Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease
More than six million Americans currently have Alzheimer’s disease, and it’s likely that number will double by 2050.