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Wisconsin Alumni Association
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The Wisconsin Alumni Association® (WAA) is your connection to UW-Madison. Since 1861, we’ve been enriching the lives of UW alumni and keeping you connected to your alma mater and to fellow Badgers.
175th Anniversary: Where an Idea Can Change the World
Tony Award-winning actor André De Shields ’70 shares an inspiring message in celebration of the University of Wisconsin’s 175th anniversary, with reimagined versions of “On, Wisconsin!” and “Varsity” arranged and performed by Latin Grammy and Oscar winner Leo Sidran ’99.
The Wisconsin Alumni Association is where Badgers belong. It’s the place for you to continue to engage with the university and other alumni and friends and enhance your Wisconsin Experience.
Learn more at uwalumni.com
The Wisconsin Alumni Association is where Badgers belong. It’s the place for you to continue to engage with the university and other alumni and friends and enhance your Wisconsin Experience.
Learn more at uwalumni.com
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Badger On with the Wisconsin Alumni Association
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The Wisconsin Alumni Association highlights the ways it can help alumni and friends Badger On in the world today and feel more connected to UW-Madison and each other through a variety of programs and services. The Wisconsin Alumni Association is where Badgers belong. It’s the place for you to continue to engage with the university and other alumni and friends and enhance your Wisconsin Experien...
On Wisconsin Magazine | Inside UW-Madison's Carillon Tower
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On Wisconsin Magazine | Inside UW-Madison's Carillon Tower
Fill the Hill 2024 was a soaring success!
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UW-Madison's "fla-mazing" fall day of giving, Fill the Hill, was a soaring success! Check out the feathery fun and find out how much money Badger supporters raised to help the university keep on flying high.
Manu Raju | 2021 Winter Commencement Speaker
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Manu Raju | 2021 Winter Commencement Speaker
Day of the Badger 2022: Seize the Day
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Day of the Badger 2022: Seize the Day
Day of the Badger 2022: It’s Coming
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Day of the Badger 2022: It’s Coming
William Campbell | 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient
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William Campbell | 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient
Steve Bornstein | 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient
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Steve Bornstein | 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient
Rajiv Batra | 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient
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Rajiv Batra | 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient
2024 Commencement Speaker | Meghan Duggan
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2024 Commencement Speaker | Meghan Duggan
Alumni Park Tour: Government and Social Policy
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Alumni Park Tour: Government and Social Policy
On Wisconsin Magazine | Go Jump in the Lake
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On Wisconsin Magazine | Go Jump in the Lake
Day of the Badger 2024: A Special Thank-You
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Day of the Badger 2024: A Special Thank-You
On Wisconsin Magazine - Commencement Through the Years
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On Wisconsin Magazine - Commencement Through the Years
On Wisconsin Magazine - UW Marching Band
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On Wisconsin Magazine - UW Marching Band
On Wisconsin Magazine - Food Delivery Robots
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On Wisconsin Magazine - Food Delivery Robots
On Wisconsin | Summer 2022 Edition
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On Wisconsin | Summer 2022 Edition
How to Make a Fudge-Bottom Pie | On Wisconsin
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How to Make a Fudge-Bottom Pie | On Wisconsin
2023 UW Homecoming Family-Friendly Scavenger Hunt
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2023 UW Homecoming Family-Friendly Scavenger Hunt
How about policies on reproductive rights and their effects on the economic life of women and families?
Not another one. Stop trying to scare people. I don't get flu.
Social Security is not an entitlement since all Americans pay into it from our incomes from the start of our employment until retirement.
Very cool!!!
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Ada Deer was one of my faculty members in the UW Masters of Science in Social Work program. She taught one of the most memorable and valuable courses I took in my academic career. I was blessed to have known her.
Wisconsin Alumni Association, amazing content keep up the good content
We need the debates, We need to know where they stand! If the debate shows us who they are, then the debate has done it's job
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Checkout reinsurance videos. AON SwissRe and others have been ringing the alarm for a decade. SwissRe states that only 30% of $1+billion catastrophes are insured. 70% either is funded with tax dollars or private funds. A large percentage of the damages are never repaired
Enoch returned 2017,and the tribulations are almost over. 2 Enoch 20:3/name of The Most High.
Not going to spend the rest of my life worrying about the flues that you idiots make like mud pies made by 5 year olds on a rainy day.
Depends who you take advice from, if it's 3 letter agencies, worry a lot.
As about worried, as the birds get, when humans have human flu. 😅😂
On, Wisconsin! 🦡
Yoshiko herrera has no Idea what she’s talking about. Her claim that Putin wants to take over Poland is a LIE. Putin said nothing about wanting to attack Poland. We have the dumbest and most dishonest so called ‘experts’ in this country. It’s pathetic. And her portrayal of aid to Ukraine as beneficial to US defense contractors is disgusting. Prolonging the U.S./NATO provoked proxy war in Ukraine to enrich war profiteers is evil.
Agriculture was a great invention; we (humans) are everywhere now, irritated by ourselves, ready to kill each other. Enacting child permits is impossible because there is no singular global governance. Beginning to believe war is infinite...until our final demise. Could have written this entire comment by simply stating "overpopulation."
This is an excellent presentation. Very thoughtful ideas about changes not only in universities, but in society writ large. When I attended UW in the 60s, the state made a significant financial commitment and I knew it. It seems to me that is not mostly the case or perception any more. I would not exchange my time at UW for any thing.
Thank you for Charles's good points, I wonder why political aspect affects the reason for the decline? From Seoul, Korea.
ClimateCon malfeasance
Haha! … Knew you were a f*cking legend Dave!
There is a 0% chance this gets solved by lawmakers as you mentioned there is little if any incentive to change, I mean just listen the the formally fiscal conservatives on the right they say absolutely can't tought old age or any entitlements or else there is no way you can win and the left 😂😂😂hahaha well they are even worse somehow and most Americans just dont understand or care about the math and love the short term free stuff they get and are just finding ways to take out more than they put in individually. We need an opt put ie make entitlements voluntary not mandatory and allow people to renounce their ability to claim benefits but also not have to pay in to them.
I have been trying to explain this to retiring boomers who always say "hell no I paid in alot over the years, I want to get out what I paid in". I am like yes I am totally all for that so you would be in favor of reforming it to make individual accounts and only allowing people to get out as much as they paid in? They ussualy say yes thats fair then I show them the numbers that show how much more avg person gets out over what they paid in, and if you look at all welfare programs state and local its ussualy around $700k extra they benefit from.Then they say well I was promised this that was part of the deal, I say they lied to you never trust politicians to give you anything. You then add in the sky rocketing education and housing costs and you can easily see how boomers policies have really srewed over young people and they literally don't care and they're willing to bankrupt not just our generation but the whole country so they can be comfortable. I really don't see any hope to change this until they age out of voting and the younger generation start realizing this in have enough people to outvote them. This was not a policy I ever voted for, I do not want social security, medicare or Medicaid and I cant for.tge life of me see why we do not have an opt out option dont pay in but renounce your eligibility for benefits forever. This is forced stealing no two way about it..I do everything I can to keep my taxible income very low thats really the only way to try to opt out. Its profoundly un American and the opposite of freedom to be forced by old people to pay for their stuff while they retire and never had forsight to save and stay healthy. In addition its on avg much poorer young people who are paying for much richer peoples retirements while we still cant buy homes since its illegal to build new homes.
There is ONLY one way to bring public spending-induced and CB accommodated inflation under control without impairing middle-class financial well-being and that is to cut public spending. Raising interest rates increases price pressures throughout the economy on production and drains funds from private individuals. If inflation is to be squeezed out of the economy with the interest rate tool the private sector, the middle-class financial position MUST BE crushed to reduce demand IN EXCESS of the interest rate increase fueled upward price pressure. The welfare classes are partially indexed up to offset that price pressure but the middle-class has no such structural protection. Period. Additionally, the PLSdem Biden administration's agenda of mandating and subsidizing economic and technologically inferior energy, transport, and high fuel cost policies only exacerbate the inflationary pressures and impoverish the middle-class.
Turns out to be a Khazarian Bioweapon.
Blaine, I believe that the correct analogy for numbers of parameters is not the number of neurons in the human brain but rather the number of connections (100 TRILLION) between the neurons in the human brain 49:16
It will all be wasted because the Russians will just destroy it! The west will force Ukraine to fight till the entire population is dead!
Wisdom, or judgment in a very high sense of the term, might have something to do with looking at things in the widest possible perspective. It’s where the intellectual and practical (moral) virtues come together, and involves a sense of proportion, of larger meaning, of what a particular, concrete situation requires, at once cognitively and ethically.
Just win baby!!! And make it exciting and the recruits will follow
Thank you for the discussion!
Your Skills was supperb.
where is the chat?
Thank you for rerunning this as I could not watch it live. Very good panel and information.
Yeah, Ukraine is winning on twitter.... . Real life is a completely different matter . Ukraine already lost most trained and motivated soldiers along with almost all hardware it had before the war plus hundreds of tanks and IFVs it got from Eastern Europe (to understand the scale of losses it had 1 990 tanks, 1 212 IFVs, 1 112 heavy artillery systems, 354 multiple rocket launchers). Its army is a shadow of its former self at the beginning of the war. Zelenskyy is catching and forced conscripting often at gunpoint mostly people with zero motivation to die for him, who never served in the army, often disabled. When such people are in the trenches, it means that the front can collapse at any moment. According to WaPo of all places Russians have 1:6 advantage in artillery (you can imagine their real advantage). 85% of Ukrainian soldiers are killed even without seeing an enemy . Biden administration is getting quite desperate. The only option left for Biden administration is to throw Polish army into a meat grinder. I just hope that Polish government isn't that crazy.
Appreciate the nod to wrestling, Coach!
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What I don't understand is how too many feel that because Putin is bad, that must mean the Ukraine government is trustworthy and it's president good
Welcome to UW in particular and WI in general, Chancellor! Do you have the words to "Varsity" nailed down? Belated HB greetings!
Please do build a class on the Ho Chunk history of the lakes, Dr. Pauliot! Amazing event, thank you!!
7/5/22- mitch mcconnel just stated we are "flush with stymulus money" um, am i missing something here? did everyone else get many thousands of dollars? Is he nuts?
Thank you Chancellor Mnookin and Happy Birthday!
I can't believe Ed is still giving these tours! When I interviewed him in 2009 for a Com Arts film project he had recently returned to work because he claimed retirement was too boring.
Welcome aboard! You throw the W like an old pro.
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Great stuff
Hello from GJ, CO
great presentation! thanks!
Don't face the consumer. The best advice I've heard in a while
Investing in today is priceless because tomorrow isn't promised, trading Bitcoins,gold, silver and crypto secure a better Tomorrow.
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It's nice to hear people discuss about investment, because investment always beat cash.
@@shawnhopkins2496 Am investing in crypto now.. the price is a clear sign for new investors to come in.. This is absolutely the best time to buy and Invest.
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I got sir Stewart Wesley info, how good is he ?
Badgers win! Great discussion about inflation, stocks and macro trends. My tuition dollars still paying off. A few items, not mentioned. Big infrastructure spending coming will pump economy over the summer. US labor force is retiring en mass over the next 5-8 years. Big opportunity for those coming up as management retires. The US consumer is hungry. Their demand will not dissipate, even if housing market slows due to higher interest rates. Someone in the chat mentioned AI as a deflationary driver. A revolution in AI is predicted, but the question is when. The other great comment in the chat - non-carbon energy will be a huge opportunity, particularly in Wisconsin. Glad we have smart young Wisc. grads to tackle these big challenges. These folks should give all of us confidence. Can't wait for the next session. Thanks, Mike.