Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Wisconsin Newsletter for Wednesday March 19, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
2025 NFL Draft: Ranking RB prospects, No. 1 to 31
CANTON, Ohio, March 18 [Category: Sports] -- The National Football League posted the following news:
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2025 NFL Draft: Ranking RB prospects, No. 1 to 31
With the 2025 NFL Draft on the horizon -- April 24-26 in Green Bay, Wisconsin -- NFL Network analyst and former All-Pro running back Maurice Jones-Drew eyes one of the deepest running back classes in recent memory. Here is MJD's ranking of the 31 RB prospects who participated in this year's NFL Scouting Combine, factoring in the workouts
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Meet the 2025 Distinguished Teaching Award winners
MADISON, Wisconsin, March 18 -- The University of Wisconsin Madison campus posted the following news:
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Meet the 2025 Distinguished Teaching Award winners
The winners of the 2025 Distinguished Teaching Awards.
Twelve faculty members have been chosen to receive this year's Distinguished Teaching Awards, an honor given out since 1953 to recognize some of the university's finest educators.
"To be selected for this highest teaching honor on a campus dedicated to educational excellence is an
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University of Wisconsin Madison Campus: A green sanctuary
MADISON, Wisconsin, March 18 -- The University of Wisconsin Madison campus posted the following news:
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A green sanctuary
Early spring holds the promise of green, as leaves and shoots will emerge in the coming months. But if you want to see and smell green foliage sooner, you can turn to the D.C. Smith Greenhouse, used to grow plants for classes in UW-Madison's College of Agricultural and Life Sciences.
Senior Biocore student Lily Selkow, a senior Biocore student, has been studying at th
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UWEC Students Learning Civil Dialogue Skills
EAU CLAIRE, Wisconsin, March 19 -- The University of Wisconsin Eau Claire Campus issued the following news:
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UWEC students learning civil dialogue skills
While universities across the country are facing tough questions about free speech and the failure to provide opportunities for students to engage in civil dialogue, the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire is breaking new ground and placing great value on the topic.
UW-Eau Claire has undertaken initiatives based on the research of Dr. A
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