After earning his master’s and doctoral degrees from the UW-Madison, retired biochemist James Chieh-Hsia Mao, who fled Chinese Communism, wants to help students and better the world.
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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 »
Parent and Family Philanthropy
As parents and family members, you play a key role in your student’s college journey. The Parents Fund provides an opportunity to further partner with the University of Wisconsin–Madison and contribute to our shared goal of student success. Your gift, no matter the amount, provides discretionary funding that supports a range of essential student… Read more »
Ben Davis- Invaluable to my Growth
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!
Women’s Philanthropy Council marks 25th Anniversary at UW-Madison
Wisconsin women have been leading the way in the women’s philanthropy movement for a quarter century.