Academy Talks
How are entrepreneurs nurturing creativity and leading innovation in business, art, and technology in our state?
Perspectives on the American experience and our shared identity.
Michael Bell and Sarah Lloyd explore fair labor systems for an increasingly diverse farm workforce.
John Gurda explores how in Milwaukee, as in other American cities, differences became divisions—and how we can work to reconcile the promise of diversity with its abundant challenges.
Lake Superior State University president Thomas Pleger explores how states and our nation can foster creativity.
Three Academy Fellows explore the connections between discovery and imagination.
A panel discussion with three leaders in Wisconsin’s downtowns explores how the arts are making a difference for their communities.
How are we cultivating creativity in the next generation? Watch the Wisconsin Academy-hosted discussion with three leaders in Wisconsin's early childhood and K-12 education fields.
In Part I of the Wisconsin Academy's "Perspectives on a Post-9/11 World" Academy Evenings event on September 11, 2011, John W. Hall (UW-Madison Ambrose-Hesseltine Professor in U.S.
In the wake of the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico—arguably America's worst environmental disaster—does nuclear power look any more appealing than it did after the Three Mile Island accident in 1979?
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