On a beautiful Spring day full of hope, more than 140 alumni, friends, faculty and staff gathered at the School of Human Ecology to celebrate the power of philanthropy to transform the lives of students, …
What’s Eating Parents? Decision Fatigue and Burnout (Mad in America; Kerr)
Assistant Professor Margaret Kerr talks about her research findings surrounding COVID-19’s impact on parental mental health.
Doctor Radio: On Call for Kids (SiriusXM; Navsaria)
UW–Madison students cook up marketing ideas for campus’ Bucky’s Varsity Meats store
Judy Frater weaves together UW-Madison students and Indian artisans
Artist-in-resident discusses the show, “Coming Together: Cultural Inspired Creation,” that runs through May 27 in the gallery located in the School of Human Ecology.
Opinion | Let’s make the tax system reflect our values (Capital Times; Halper-Meekin)
Associate Professor Sarah Halper-Meekin writes about her personal and professional opinions about the United States’ tax system and its shortcomings.
What Wisconsin students are learning about financial literacy (WPR; Harvey)
Assistant Professor Melody Harvey touches on how college courses are improving the financial literacy of students.
How payday loans in Wisconsin hit borrowers (PBS; Harvey)
Assistant Professor Melody Harvey discusses the potential downfalls of payday loans and how this can affect a variety of people, regardless of financial status.
Beyond the artistry: Dawry Ruiz dives into creative culture and student life
Musician, artist, and esteemed scholarship recipient Dawry Ruiz details his experiences in college as a creator and student.
Styled by Allegra: UW-Madison senior debuts fashion line for Pacsun
Allegra Abrams, a Textiles and Fashion Design major at the School of Human Ecology, debuts her gender-neutral clothing line “Love To The People” at PacSun.