Meet some of the notable UWâMadison graduates of spring 2021
The pandemic couldnât hold them back â theyâve won major national academic honors, appeared on network TV shows, helped classmates avoid COVID-19, improved the campus, and even won a Grammy.
Hereâs a look at just a few of the students who will be graduating from UWâMadison May 8. Consider them a small subset of the excellence of the Class of 2021.
Her campus legacy? The first South Asian a cappella singing group
Mahima Bhattar
As a freshman
, Mahima Bhattar noticed there was no a cappella singing team among the South Asian performing arts student organizations. She soon rectified that, founding Wisconsin Waale (
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Saturday, October 19
Check-In: 8 a.m., Race Start: 8:30 a.m.,
Begins on Central Quad
The Panhellenic Association, National Pan-Hellenic Council, and Interfraternity Council are working to support the transition from the current Oxford Pantry to the Talawanda Oxford Pantry and Social Services (TOPSS), which includes a new building. Come get your Family Weekend run on and support a great local cause. The race route begins on Central Quad, goes around campus, and ends at the Farmers Market in the Oxford Uptown Parks. Registration information.
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Get your workout on during Family Weekend. Special Family Weekend daily pass rate of $6. Learn more about the Recreation Center.
Boise State News January 25, 2021
This year’s Undergraduate Research Showcase (URS) will take place virtually on Friday, Apr. 23. In addition to poster sessions, the showcase will feature a plenary Lightning Talk session, spotlighting advanced undergraduate students’ research experiences.
Each Boise State faculty member is eligible to nominate one undergraduate student. The planning committee will select 15 students from across the university to present their work. A recording of last year’s session is available at: https://www.boisestate.edu/undergraduate-research/lightning-talks/.
Nominated students should have some prior oral presentation experience (e.g. in-class presentations, departmental, college-wide, previous undergraduate research conferences, Idaho Conference on Undergraduate Research, regional/national discipline-specific conferences). Selected students will receive coaching on slide design and their talk prior to their presentation.