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The Wisconsin Union is a community membership non-profit organization at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. It welcomes all 18 and over to join. It operates the Memorial Union, Union South, the Pyle Center, The Fluno Center and a number of food outlets in downtown Madison. All UW-Madison students are temporary members, and recent graduates ...
The Robert M. La Follette School of Public Affairs, commonly known as the La Follette School, is a public graduate public policy school at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. It offers master's degrees in public affairs and international public affairs, joint graduate degrees with other departments, and undergraduate certificates in public ...
Forward Madison is a partnership between Madison Metropolitan School District and UW-Madison’s School of Education. As well, students from the University of Wisconsin–Madison , University of Wisconsin–Whitewater , Edgewood College , and Madison Area Technical College are welcomed into the classrooms of several schools within MMSD as a ...
The University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences is one of the colleges of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Founded in 1889, the college has 17 academic departments, 23 undergraduate majors, and 49 graduate programs. [1] CALS has an average undergraduate population of 3,300 students.
The school offers courses leading to either an associate's degree or the Guaranteed Transfer Program, under which students are guaranteed admission to a four-year University of Wisconsin System college of their choice if they meet the academic requirements. UW-Wausau also has a collaborative program with UW-Stevens Point and UW–Oshkosh that ...
Twice a year, the School's Office of Communications and Advancement publishes Learning Connections, a magazine for alumni and friends of the UW–Madison School of Education. The magazine features some of the great things happening within the School of Education and also provides alumni updates. Editions are available in online and printed ...
The medical school was proposed in 1848 and a two-year basic science course began in 1907. Charles R. Bardeen was the first dean of the medical school. The first four-year class matriculated in 1925, [2] and the entire UWSMPH moved into the state-of-the-art Health Sciences Learning Center in 2004.
On November 9, 2017, the UW Board of Regents voted to proceed with a proposal that splits UW–Extension's divisions between UW-Madison and the University of Wisconsin System administration. The Cooperative Extension Division and the Conference Centers is becoming part of UW–Madison, while the system administration are taking over the ...