The Universities of Wisconsin exist to serve the state. That’s why we, in partnership with the UW Credit Union, developed the AI Skills Access Passport (ASAP), a free, short-form video series about generative AI – what it is and isn’t, how to use it safely, and what to avoid. 1/
Today, the Universities of Wisconsin, in partnership with @UWCreditUnion, are launching the AI Skills Access Passport (ASAP). It is a free, public resource for anyone wanting a clear starting point for their journey towards understanding AI. A thread: https://t.co/RQcEoHYczA
For the UWs, this is part of our broader responsibility to serve the public good. We are extending the value of our universities beyond our campuses to communities across the state. You can read my full thoughts on how the UWs are leading in AI here: https://t.co/xib4inckeX 5/
Today was also "Research in the Rotunda," a day where our UW students and their professors come to show off their research projects to legislators in the Capitol. I appreciated chatting with UW President Jay Rothman about the interdisciplinary work it takes to help these students with their projects and prepare them for the workforce. I also truly appreciated Chancellor Corey King going out of his way to stop at my office and chat about my favorite UW campus and all his school is doing. Go Warhawks! 💜🩶
Go Rangers! Today, @uwparkside students joined undergraduates from across the @universitieswi in showcasing their research at the Research in the Rotunda event held at the State Capitol.
Yesterday, #UWSP students participated in the annual Research in the Rotunda down in Madison. Every year, students and faculty get the opportunity to share their research with legislators, regents, faculty members and fellow student researchers! #RITR2026@UWSPcps@UWSPcols@UWSP_COFAC
Yesterday, a large number of students from the Universities of Wisconsin made a stop at the state Capitol for their annual Research in the Rotunda event.
Every year, UW undergraduates come to the statehouse with their faculty advisors to share the findings of their research with legislators, state officials, local alumni and other supporters.
While viewing the various displays, I was able to connect with University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point student Nik Pontzloff, whose project focused on the impact of THC and hemp-related products in our local communities.
Nik and his team conducted a three-phase assessment at 244 retailers throughout Wood County to look at potential public health implications caused by regulatory gaps.
Keep up the great work, Nik.
Mike Graham, UW–Madison Associate Vice Chancellor for Research in the Physical Sciences, spent an inspiring morning @ResearchintheRotunda, a showcase of undergraduate researchers from the Universities of Wisconsin. https://t.co/iCIP5axjf6
Congratulations to each of the student presenters and faculty advisers. I know how much time you put in to develop your research. Thanks for making #RITR2026 such a grand success.
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Yesterday I had the opportunity once again to meet undergraduate students from across our 13 public universities and learn about their research projects at our annual Research in the Rotunda event. 1/