Enacting the Wisconsin Idea in Education Research and Practice: Opportunities and Dilemmas Amidst Inequities
UW Humanities Building 455 N. Park St., Madison, Wisconsin 53706
press release: The Fall 2023 iteration of the Wisconsin Idea public lecture series is free, open to everyone, and held in conjunction with an interdisciplinary, undergraduate course on the Wisconsin Idea, which aims to involve students in a broader public conversation about the university’s public-service role. This semester the lectures are held Tuesday evenings from 6:00pm to 7:15pm in 2340 George L. Mosse Humanities Building, 455 N Park St, Madison. For more information, please contact Fall 2023 instructor Prof. Harry Brighouse at mhbrigho@wisc.edu.
November 14: Courtney Bell (director of the Wisconsin Center for Educational Research). “Enacting the Wisconsin Idea in Education Research and Practice: Opportunities and Dilemmas Amidst Inequities”