Three School of Journalism and Mass Communication faculty members were honored at the May 2017 International Communication Association conference in San Diego.
Year: 2017
Better than your average bike: UW-Madison engineers among top finishers in Human Powered Vehicle Challenge
With an efficient, highly engineered vehicle, the University of Wisconsin-Madison Human Powered Vehicle team won fourth place overall in the 2017 ASME Human Powered Vehicle Challenge North America East.
UW-Madison awarded ‘100,000 Strong in the Americas’ Innovation Fund Grant
Los Angeles, California: The U.S. Department of State, Partners of the Americas and NAFSA: Association of International Educators announced the latest 100,000 Strong in the Americas Innovation Fund grant winners sponsored by NAFSA and CAF Development …
In On Wisconsin Magazine: A refuge for hope
At the peak of the refugee crisis in Greece, Amed Khan ’91 found a way to bring humanity to an inhumane place.
Adventures in global health
When it comes to study abroad experiences, an elephant ride in Thailand is pretty hard to beat.
UW expertise a secret ingredient at Kerry’s R&D center in Beloit
BELOIT, Wisconsin — An Irish-based food company with a North American headquarters in Beloit highlights the key role of food science in the Wisconsin economy, and the broad contributions of UW–Madison expertise to Wisconsin’s giant …
A path unlocked by language
For Kevin Barry, learning Yoruba while earning a degree in International Studies and certificates in African Studies and Global Cultures has proven to be a ‘golden key’ to a career that’s taken him from Nigeria …
30-year collaboration earns UW climatologist China’s top science honor
University of Wisconsin–Madison climatologist John Kutzbach has been awarded China’s highest scientific honor for foreigners in recognition of 30 years of collaboration that has advanced both American and Chinese climate science.
Four UW–Madison students receive Boren Awards
Four UW–Madison students have been awarded prestigious Boren Awards. The awards will allow these students to study languages overseas, enhancing their own academic pursuits and developing essential language skills.
UW-Madison students seek international race car victory
RACINE — Mechanical engineering students from UW-Madison are taking their book work off the page and onto the track for an international race car competition for college students.