The scholarships I have received from the School of Music and the Raymond F. Dvorak Scholarship have been very important for my family. The financial assistance provided through these scholarships really have been of much use in reducing the net cost of my schooling and that has allowed me to be able to continue experiencing all of these great things that I have been able to do up here at UW, so I am extremely thankful!
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The Legacy of Dr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Kennedy Lives on at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
Dr. Hugh and Margaret Kennedy were Wisconsin natives who moved to Corpus Christi, Texas, in the 1940s. They never had children of their own, yet they inspired their families and, now, new generations of physicians, to reach for lives of meaning. The Kennedy Scholars in the School of Medicine and Public Health are a diverse and impressive group.
Alan Chen
Huafu Chen did not speak his first word of English until second grade. The word was teacher. Huafu — or Alan to pretty much everyone — Chen also did not meet his father until he was in second grade. Determined to build a better life, his father, Ai He, immigrated to the United States from… Read more »
VandenBosch Student Experience Fund
Enrollment in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences has skyrocketed over the past decade, so we are looking at new ways to meet the demands of our growing population of students. Funding for CALS signature undergraduate experiences—high-impact, beyond classroom opportunities such as study abroad program, research experiences, honors thesis stipends, internships, field courses and… Read more »
Morgridge Match Spurs Rapid Growth
The alumni who attended Wisconsin Ideas events in Naples and Milwaukee know that a Bill Cronon talk is a real treat. Cronon wowed the crowds when he spoke about the history of UW-Madison.