
The Initiative focuses on academic and career planning, emphasizing knowledge and skill building, practical job skills, goal-setting, critical thinking and reflection.
Learn MoreBadgers don’t just wait for the future. They create it. Since the UW launched the All Ways Forward campaign in October 2015, hundreds of thousands of alumni and friends have come together for a single purpose: to ensure the UW remains one of the world’s greatest universities for generations to come. Thanks to the Badger community, we’ve made thousands of scholarships and fellowships available to students; established hundreds of new faculty chairs and professorships to attract and retain the best teachers in the world; built new, state-of-the-art facilities; renovated some of our beloved classic spaces; and much more.
Thanks to the support of alumni, friends, and Badgers everywhere, the UW continues to be one of the world’s leading educational institutions. All gifts, no matter the size, help to inspire research innovations and solutions that will positively impact our lives.
But there’s more to be done. Learn about the campaign’s progress, the real-world difference that your gifts are making, and the goals that still lie ahead.
The UW changes lives all over the world, both for those who study and work here and for those who benefit from its many innovations. Private gifts are essential to help keep the UW competitive with its world-class peers — and make it accessible to all qualified students.
Learn More >Higher education not only raises future earning potential for the graduate, but it also improves economic outlook for their families and communities. By helping us make a world-class university education affordable, you’re fueling economic growth.
Learn More >Revolutionary discoveries and ideas are born at the UW every day — but it isn’t only our faculty and researchers who break new ground. Nearly 23 percent of the 2018 freshman class were first in their families to attend college.
Learn More >The Initiative focuses on academic and career planning, emphasizing knowledge and skill building, practical job skills, goal-setting, critical thinking and reflection.
Learn MoreThe school’s Center for Aging Research and Education (CARE) develops and disseminates best practices for the care of older adults across multiple settings.
Learn MoreThere’s little doubt that the UW School of Pharmacy has been the nation’s leader in the field. Established in 1883, the UW School of Pharmacy was the first school of pharmacy to offer a BS degree in pharmacy.
Learn MoreUW Law students learn how the law relates to social change and to society, then use their knowledge to create a more just world.
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