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Founders Day Crossword
- Dave Jenkins
- January 29, 2025
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Founders’ Day Crossword
Revisit the turn of the century with Alicia Hazen ’00, for whom UW–Madison launched a career in careers. She’s the career services director (and an assistant dean) at the UW’s School of Human Ecology.
In January 2025, southern California suffered devastating wildfires. UW experts look at what made the blazes so destructive, how the damage of future fires can be mitigated, and how climate change is affecting homeowner insurance.
Climate change doesn’t just mean rising sea levels, droughts, and floods. It also raises the cost of home insurance as weather causes more and more damage. American Family Insurance’s Ben Wright ’02 talks about how climate catastrophes — such as L...
Founders’ Day Crossword
Revisit the turn of the century with Alicia Hazen ’00, for whom UW–Madison launched a career in careers. She’s the career services director (and an assistant dean) at the UW’s School of Human Ecology.
In January 2025, southern California suffered devastating wildfires. UW experts look at what made the blazes so destructive, how the damage of future fires can be mitigated, and how climate change is affecting homeowner insurance.
Climate change doesn’t just mean rising sea levels, droughts, and floods. It also raises the cost of home insurance as weather causes more and more damage. American Family Insurance’s Ben Wright ’02 talks about how climate catastrophes — such as L...
Founders’ Day Crossword
Revisit the turn of the century with Alicia Hazen ’00, for whom UW–Madison launched a career in careers. She’s the career services director (and an assistant dean) at the UW’s School of Human Ecology.
In January 2025, southern California suffered devastating wildfires. UW experts look at what made the blazes so destructive, how the damage of future fires can be mitigated, and how climate change is affecting homeowner insurance.
Climate change doesn’t just mean rising sea levels, droughts, and floods. It also raises the cost of home insurance as weather causes more and more damage. American Family Insurance’s Ben Wright ’02 talks about how climate catastrophes — such as L...