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  2. WisCEL - Wikipedia

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    The Wisconsin Collaboratory for Enhanced Learning, WisCEL, is a new program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, initiated by faculty from various departments.. WisCEL's goal is use classroom innovation to lead all students to academic succ

  3. Sonic Foundry - Wikipedia

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    Sonic Foundry was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin. The company sold Vegas Pro and Sound Forge, along with other programs (including Acid) to Sony Pictures Digital for US$18 million in 2003, [1] which led to the creation of Sony Creative Software.

  4. Wisconsin Center for Education Research - Wikipedia

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    Gloria Ladson-Billings is an American pedagogical theorist and teacher educator on the faculty of the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Education. She is known, among other things, for her groundbreaking work in the fields of Culturally Relevant Pedagogy and Critical race theory .

  5. Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities

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    The Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (WAICU) is the official organization of Wisconsin's private, nonprofit (or independent) institutions of higher learning and their more than 56,000 students. [1] It is headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin, was founded in 1961 and is recognized under state law. [2]

  6. In a surprising about-face, the Universities of Wisconsin regents approved a deal Wednesday evening with Republican legislators to limit diversity positions at the system’s two dozen campuses in ...

  7. State Innovation Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The State Innovation Exchange (SIX), formerly American Legislative and Issue Campaign Exchange (ALICE), is a nonprofit organization established in September 2012 by the Center on Wisconsin Strategy (COWS) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. [1]

  8. Learning Atrium - Wikipedia

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    The Learning Atrium is an educational institution in southern Wisconsin which assists primary and secondary school students in Catholic schools with dyslexia to read at grade level. Growing out of the St. Ambrose Academy Reading Institute which was established in 2016, [1] the programming was transferred to the Learning Atrium in 2020. [2]

  9. University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire - Wikipedia

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    The University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire has been accredited by the Higher Learning Commission since 1950. Other agencies also fully accredit specific programs. [47] Students are required to show competency in mathematics, English, a foreign language and foreign cultures.