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Wisconsin Foundation and Alumni Association
Higher Education
Madison, WI 18,076 followers
Once a Badger, always a Badger!
About us
The Wisconsin Alumni Association® is your connection to UW-Madison. Since 1861, we’ve been enriching the lives of UW alumni — keeping you connected to your alma mater and fellow Badgers. WAA is a division of the Wisconsin Foundation & Alumni Association, a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The support of dues-paying WAA members makes it possible to serve all alumni worldwide. WFAA is always interested in recruiting talented and committed individuals to fill open positions. Whether working in development, stewardship, alumni relations, administration, information technology, marketing, communications, or finance, we are passionate about what we do. We know that our work with donors, alumni, and campus partners helps ensure that students can obtain a world-class education and lead to the university’s next great discovery. We offer competitive salary and benefits in an environment that is inspiring, creative, and respectful.
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External link for Wisconsin Foundation and Alumni Association
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Madison, WI
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1861
- Specialties
- Careers, Nonprofit, development, marketing , information technology, graphic design, web development, and events
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650 N. Lake Street
1848 University Avenue
Madison, WI 53726, US
Employees at Wisconsin Foundation and Alumni Association
Updates
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A communication arts alum and NBC Sports production associate explains how she’s getting ready to cover one of the world's biggest sporting events.
Preparing for the 2024 Summer Olympics
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Just last week, UW-Madison physicists and engineers were able to generate plasma for the first time! Promising an earth-friendly, carbon-free source of energy in our future using fusion energy in the development of WHAM. Read more about how Badgers are changing our world!
First plasma marks major milestone in UW–Madison fusion energy research
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In the Grandparents University meat science session, participants learned about food safety before battering, frying up, and eating chicken! 🍗 https://lnkd.in/gQqqZY8g
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Climate scientists can measure the temperature of a warming world, but how do they know what global warming will actually do? Meet Feng He MS’08, PhD’11, whose job in the UW’s climate simulation lab requires him to predict the future. https://lnkd.in/gPkKmc5n
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If you want to be a SOCIAL BADGER, just come along with us! Social Badgers is our rewards program designed for the ultimate Badger fans. We’ll send you content and opportunities to win prizes! Sign up now! ⬇️ https://bit.ly/4cQUnNZ
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This former Olympic Badger is coming to #Paris2024 to represent an athlete chosen for the Olympic artist-in-residence program. Grace Latz ’11, a former rower at #UWMadison and made the U.S. Olympics Team in 2016, is using her artistic talents to create a memorable quilt using recycled sports materials from various athletes around the globe!
Baggot: Olympic rower comes 'Full Circle' as Olympic artist | Wisconsin Badgers
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Check out all the options for majors at Grandparents University! https://lnkd.in/gc9TSEWP Which would you choose from the ones below?
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175th Anniversary projects bring together UW’s past and future! From creating glass replicas of century-old sea-creature models to digitizing historic photos at the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, nearly two dozen projects recognize and celebrate UW’s 175th anniversary and the Wisconsin Idea. https://lnkd.in/gfqUqTAY
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The Madison Public Library’s growing vinyl collection is an eclectic hit thanks to Guy Hankel ’91, MA ’95!
In the groove
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