Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Wisconsin Newsletter for Saturday March 15, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
Building Momentum: Future of Humanities, key facilities projects are focus of Governor's campus tour
MADISON, Wisconsin, March 15 -- The University of Wisconsin Madison campus posted the following news on March 14, 2025:
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Building momentum: Future of Humanities, key facilities projects are focus of Governor's campus tour
Yesterday, University of Wisconsin-Madison officials, faculty and staff accompanied Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers and media on a tour of Chadbourne Hall, Rheta's Market, and the George L. Mosse Humanities Building. The buildings, located at the heart of the UW-Madison c
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Everytown Launches New Ad in Wisconsin Supreme Court Race
NEW YORK, March 14 [Category: Sociological] -- Everytown for Gun Safety posted the following news release:
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Everytown Launches New Ad in Wisconsin Supreme Court Race
$600k Spend Highlights Brad Schimel's Extremist Views, History of Letting Domestic Abusers Walk Free
MADISON, WI -- Today, Everytown for Gun Safety Action Fund announced a new TV and digital ad in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race. The ad, " 87," highlights how Brad Schimel wants to bring back an 1849 law banning abortions
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FFRF TV show spotlights 'the invention of religious freedom'
MADISON, Wisconsin, March 14 [Category: Religion] -- The Freedom From Religion Foundation posted the following news release:
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FFRF TV show spotlights 'the invention of religious freedom'
Watch the preview here.
The latest episode of the Freedom From Religion Foundation's TV show examines the unique collaboration between the two individuals most responsible for the American ideal of religious freedom.
The program's guest, Steven Green, is the Fred H. Paulus professor of law and affili
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University of Texas-Austin: How Does Education Affect Alzheimer's and Dementia Risk? It's About More Than Degree Attainment
AUSTIN, Texas, March 14 -- The University of Texas issued the following news release:
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How Does Education Affect Alzheimer's and Dementia Risk? It's About More Than Degree Attainment
AUSTIN, Texas -- Education has long been associated with reduced risk of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, but a new study reveals that this protection extends far beyond diplomas and degrees. Co-led by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin, the University of Minnesota, the University of
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