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After growing up in a small town near Green Bay, Colleen Larsen expanded her world by teaching English in South Korea, Tanzania, and Turkey. But she didn’t let her wanderlust guide her when she decided …
Last year’s graduates are already at work in the energy industry.
The program is for international students and working professionals in the GIS field who want to master GIS programming and transition from desktop to web GIS.
UW-Madison’s Executive MBA program helped one of its graduates solve a problem at the Merrill Chamber of Commerce.
Alumni are a hot commodity, landing jobs as farm managers, technicians, herdsmen, milkers, and more.
In only 16 weeks, the program teaches students to operate their own farms, run an agricultural business, or work in the agribusiness sector.
Students synthesize what they’ve learned to solve a real-world research problem, often working with a partner company.
The program will launch in fall 2017.