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Downtown Madison, Reimaging a Vibrant and Equitable Future
Feb. 15, 2021
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Life as a young adult during the pandemic
Mar. 15, 2021
What's it like to be a young adult during COVID pioneering through virtual school and planning a future in the unknown? Two of our former outbound exchange students will be joining us on Monday, March 15 to share what they have been doing since their exchange year and what they have been experiencing during the past year. Mason Flanagan was on exchange to Thailand 2015-2016. Daniel Ledin was on exchange to Denmark 2017-18. |
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Early Stage Investing in Wisconsin: How Far We’ve Come; How Far We Must Go
May 17, 2021
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Racial Justice in the Wisconsin Health Care System
Jun. 07, 2021
Dr. Hartke graduated from the Medical College of Wisconsin in 1983 and completed her OBGYN residency at Mount Sinai Medical Center in downtown Milwaukee. After retiring from clinical OBGYN practice in 2018, she has served as the Co-Chair of the Wisconsin Maternal Mortality Review Team and on the Wisconsin Perinatal Quality Collaborative. She is the Past Chair of the WI Section of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologist. She is a long time women’s health advocate and has testified in County and Federal Courts as well as in the Wisconsin State Legislature on behalf of patients and access Society Committee on Women’s Health in Washington DC. Kathy is a Vietnam-era veteran. She and her husband Paul have a blended family of 7 children and 9 grandchildren ages 1-11. |
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The Northwest Arkansas Prison Story Project
Jun. 14, 2021
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Making a Difference in Nuestro Mundo, Our World
Jun. 21, 2021
Caroline is a current dual language teacher and graduate student who was a dual language student in her elementary years, in Germany. Later she was a Rotary exchange student to Germany for a year as a high school junior. She came back for her senior year at West before going to Beloit college where she became an exchange student to Ecuador. After graduating from college, she became a high school Spanish teacher, then a middle school dual language teacher, then an elementary dual language teacher. Two things she can say about this work: “you are always certain that your professional efforts have purpose beyond a salary, and the work stays interesting. It's a community to search out if you want to make a difference in the world.” |
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