Pablo Montes is a first-generation college student. Shortly after he was born in Beloit, Wisconsin, his family moved back to Mexico for a few years before returning to Beloit. Montes attended Northern Illinois University his freshman year and then transferred to UW-Madison. However, he was not on a scholarship and was not financially prepared to… Read more »
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’69 grads Richard and Jennifer Arndt are establishing scholarships in gratitude for their educations—and their love
They met at a UW fraternity mixer (more on that later), earned three degrees from the university, and are incredibly grateful for the affordable education that launched their careers with no debt, so there was little question whether Richard and Jennifer Arndt (both class of ’69) would make a significant gift to the University of… Read more »
Carbohydrates Influence Stem Cells, Tuberculosis
By manipulating specific carbohydrates, Professor Laura Kiessling has discovered a better way to grow stem cells and new approaches for treating diseases such as tuberculosis, which affects a third of the world’s population.
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Download a PDF version of these disclosures The University of Wisconsin Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization, also exempt as a public charity under 509(a)(1), and 170(b)(1)(A)(iv) of the IRS Code. The University of Wisconsin Foundation raises, invests, and solicits private contributions for the benefit of The University of Wisconsin-Madison. The Foundation is registered to… Read more »
Debunking Myths about Native Americans’ Role in World War II
The Native Americans who fought in World War II were far different from the image of the “noble savage” common in Europe and even among many Americans. Professor John Hall debunked some of the myths surrounding the Indian as warrior and introduced the audience to a true American and true Indian hero at a recent Bascom Hill Society luncheon.