WebThe Academic Staff Institute is an annual professional development conference for UW-Madison academic staff held during the spring semester. The conference is a joint effort between the Madison Academic Staff Network, ASEC, Secretary of the Academic Staff office, and the Academic Staff Assembly.Date: Tuesday, April 4, 2024 Location: Union … WebFinally, if you haven’t had the chance to view or learn more about the Public History Project, this issue gives you a look inside the powerful exhibition, Sifting & Reckoning: UW-Madison’s History of Exclusion and Resistance. Find these stories and more in the Fall 2024 issue! View the PDF version or JooMag version. Read previous issues
Worth a Thousand Words: Public History Project
WebA major public exhibition of this research, “Sifting and Reckoning: UW-Madison’s History of Exclusion and Resistance,” will go up in fall 2024. I am involved in the campus’s reckoning with its Native past and present, Our Shared Future. WebDec 2, 2024 · The history presented in Sifting & Reckoning is not complete. Not everyone’s voice has yet been heard, and many histories remain undocumented and unexplored. We invite you to become part of this process—to help us sift and reckon our way to a fuller and truer history of UW–Madison." That is the butcher's bill has yet to come due on this one. pot or the kettle
Sifting and Reckoning
WebNov 1, 2024 · UW–Madison’s History of Exclusion and Resistance. Clint Smith is a staff writer at The Atlantic. He is the author of the narrative nonfiction book, How the Word Is … WebJan 31, 2024 · The UW–Madison Public History Project “stands as a commitment to sifting through and reckoning with our history in order to move toward a better future.” In this spirit, the project’s first exhibit, Sifting & Reckoning: UW–Madison’s History of Exclusion and Resistance, opened at the Chazen Museum of Art on September 12, 2024. . Through … WebJan 27, 2024 · UW-Madison is launching a center that will expand on last fall’s “Sifting and Reckoning” exhibit to educate people about campus history. Wisconsin Alumni … pot or weed