Perspectives from the Public: How Wisconsinites View UW-Madison

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Presenters: | Katherine Cramer Walsh, PhD (bio) |
Date: | 10/22/2008 |
Length: | 30 minutes |
Events: | Community-Academic Research Partnerships |
Times viewed: | 228 |
Categories and Tags
Tags: | ICTR, Public Relations, Univeristy of Wisconsin-Madison |
Summary
Katherine Cramer-Walsh, PhD, shares the results of her recent study which examined peoples’ perceptions from around the state about the UW-Madison. She discusses outreach and important considerations in establishing research partnerships in communities around the state.
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Guide Questions for this Presentation:
1. Cramer-Walsh found in her research that Wisconsinites viewed UW Faculty as “elitist”. How does she describe how Wisconsinites define “elitist” and discuss how this might affect community-academic research partnerships?
2. Outline the concerns W »more
1. Cramer-Walsh found in her research that Wisconsinites viewed UW Faculty as “elitist”. How does she describe how Wisconsinites define “elitist” and discuss how this might affect community-academic research partnerships?
2. Outline the concerns W »more
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