What is the Parents Fund? It is a general fund that meets specific student needs on campus, including career development, classroom enhancement, research opportunities, and student organizations — all the things that make the UW a world-class place to learn. Who gives to the Parents Fund? The university relies on the generosity of alumni, parents,… Read more »
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A Culture of Inclusion
Badgers open doors. The Raimey-Noland Campaign is another step in UW–Madison’s efforts to promote a sense of belonging among all members of the campus community. Within every program on campus, we hope to see a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment. This campaign draws attention to and seeks support for work that creates a community of… Read more »
Mayrent Institute for Yiddish Culture Will Have Trove of Recordings
At the center of the new Mayrent Institute for Yiddish Culture will be an astounding collection of 78-rpm discs of historic recordings. The institute will spotlight Sherry Mayrent’s entire collection of more than 6,000 78-rpm discs, which she is donating to the University’s Mills Music Library.
Member Spotlight: Allison Salmon ’02
Where is your hometown? Madison, Wisconsin How did you hear about the WPC? I saw it talked about in one of the emails from the Bascom Hill Society and was looking for new ways to be involved with philanthropy and UW–Madison. Describe your connection to UW–Madison. I earned my bachelor of science in computer sciences… Read more »
Djerassi Play puts Relationships under the Microscope
Department of Theatre & Drama graduate students performed a staged reading of “Foreplay” before an engaged and entertained audience in the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery Town Center that included the play’s author, world-renowned scientist and fiction writer Carl Djerassi (’45 PhD L&S). Djerassi’s three-day visit to campus was an ILLUMINATE: UW-Madison Year of the Arts event.