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There's a history of harm being done to marginalized students at UW-Madison, but there's a just-as-long history of students protesting and calling for a more inclusive campus. The 'Sifting and Reckoning' project archives those student-led movements.
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The movement on college campuses to support Palestine came to Milwaukee and Madison on Monday, April 29.
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Enrolled tribal members in Wisconsin can receive free UW-Madison tuition, housing, meals, books and other educational needs.
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People looking to become special education teachers in Milwaukee Public Schools have a new pathway to do so, and it comes with a living stipend and free tuition.
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A UW-Madison research team goes analog to try to improve digital security.
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An esteemed Native American leader, Ada Deer, the first woman to lead the Bureau of Indian Affairs, died Tuesday evening of natural causes.
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As AI continues to develop, people strive to monitor, regulate and promote it so that it progresses safely and responsibly.
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After achieving success as an actress, Jane Kaczmarek speaks on returning to Milwaukee to perform along with Theatre Gigante founder and joint artistic director, Isabelle Kralj.
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Dr. Sara McKinnon, an associate professor in rhetoric, politics and culture at UW-Madison, speaks on what human trafficking entails in the U.S. and worldwide.
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The UW Missing in Action Recovery and Identification Project says most of the missing are from WWII.