History Established in 1984, the Chancellor’s Scholarship Program was designed to increase educational opportunities for academically talented, underrepresented students, helping create a more diverse and inclusive learning environment at the UW. It originated from the visionary mind of Mercile Lee, and as it developed, it became a part of the Mercile J. Lee Scholars Program… Read more »
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Research at the UW School of Medicine and Public Health gave Doug Bartow’s physicians the tools they needed to diagnose a potentially life-threatening, genetic heart condition.
Student Diversity & Academic Excellence
Diversity is a collaborative effort. Donate to the Posse Discretionary Fund Gifts to this fund may qualify you for the 1848 Society and entitle you to special benefits.Make a Gift » Embedded across campus are our strategic partners who help to facilitate diverse contexts for student achievement, while actively promoting the recruitment and retention of… Read more »
Scholarships
An Investment in Our Future At the University of Wisconsin–Madison, we strive to enroll a diverse and talented class, remove financial barriers to success, and invest in the bright futures of our students. Scholarships play a crucial role in this effort. From need-based aid to merit-based awards, these resources help make the university an accessible… Read more »
Endowed Lectureship Honors Influential Economist, Artist Wife
Susan Feigenbaum, professor of economics at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, has established a lectureship at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in honor of a mentor and his wife.