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To receive a state grant for driver's education, a student must: Be a Wisconsin resident who is 14½ to 19 years old. Qualify ...
MADISON — Multiple Wisconsin universities on Wednesday took dramatic steps to ward off or curb the spread of the COVID-19 outbreak, everything from moving courses online to canceling university ...
Beginning in January, the UW will offer four new courses through edX, a not-for-profit Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) provider pioneered by Harvard and MIT.
In pausing in-person instruction for two weeks, UW-River Falls follows the lead of UW-Madison and UW-La Crosse, which both moved classes online after coronavirus outbreaks on and around campus.
UW computer-science professor Ed Lazowska said he believes Coursera courses from many universities will be woven into UW offerings one day, with students taking the classes online as homework and ...
The website, online.wisconsin.edu, lists more than 200 online programs, including courses in 10 associate, 99 bachelor and 95 master programs. The site includes links to the campuses that offer ...
UW-Milwaukee to shift classes online after Thanksgiving Those who return to one of the few in-person classes after the holiday break will be required to have two negative COVID-19 tests.
WKOW (MADISON) -- UW-Madison is offering online gardening classes! Running from September 11 through December 10, gardeners of all skills can take part in the online course offered by the University ...
Classes with more than 100 students will be held online only, as will many with between 50 to 100 students. In-person instruction will end at the Thanksgiving break.
Students at UW-Green Bay are speaking out about what they say are hefty online course fees. (WLUK) "The technology we need to be able to offer the online class -- there is an expense to that, for ...
says they have cancelled the week of classes after spring break, March 23-27. All classes will also be held through online formats through Friday, April 10. UW- Green Bay ...
MADISON — Officials at the University of Wisconsin-Madison say they will open as scheduled this fall with a mix of in-person and online courses. The university announced Wednesday that classes ...
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