Business Badger Jennifer Wagman (BBA ’19) is a 2017 recipient of the Wisconsin Without Borders 4W Award at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Year: 2017
Master’s in Global Higher Education opens a world of career opportunities
After growing up in a small town near Green Bay, Colleen Larsen expanded her world by teaching English in South Korea, Tanzania and Turkey.
Renowned activist Vandana Shiva headlines Soffa Lecture
Women have an opportunity to lead the way to a viable future, both locally and globally, according to Dr. Vandana Shiva, Director of the Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Ecology.
A Day in Africa explores African art, music and pop culture
Students from across Wisconsin gained new perspectives on Africa through cinema, art, music and literature at the 2017 A Day in Africa event on April 24 at Union South.
Europe in Crisis: The Future of the EU and Transatlantic Relations
“Why keep the Euro at any cost?” (Stephanie Walter, University of Zurich)
World Languages Day draws more than 500 WI high school students
What do French bread, Pokemon Go, and Tibetan chants have in common? Each of these subjects were among the many topics that over 500 high school students from across Wisconsin explored during World Languages Day …
Letter of support for Central European University
In light of legislation passed by the Hungarian Parliament on April 4 that encroaches on the academic freedom of teaching and research at Central European University (CEU) and other international higher education institutions, International Division Vice …
2017 Spring Scholarship Award Ceremony celebrates students
The campus community honored scholarship and research award recipients at the 2017 International Division Scholarship Award Ceremony on April 18 at the Gordon Dining Center.
Documentary on Chinese Exclusion Act provides insights into immigration
The keys to understanding current issues on immigration, citizenship, and labor might be found in radical legislation enacted in the United States more than 100 years ago.
Cullinane receives prestigious Goodman Prize
Michael Cullinane, associate director of the Center for Southeast Asian Studies and faculty associate in the Department of History, was recently named the 2017 recipient of the Grant Goodman Prize in Philippine Historical Studies.