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Home > News > Educational Success Center awarded certification as Level 1 certified tutor training program
...students can feel confident that the tutor they work with is knowledgeable and will treat them with the kindness and empathy they hope to receive,” said Trish Allen, tutoring &...
Home > News > Norse Mythology Book Club builds a campus community
...comprised of UW-Superior students, faculty and staff, has been meeting since February 23 via Zoom for one hour, every two weeks, to discuss the book “Norse Mythology” by author Neil...
Home > Programs > Theatre
...and assisting in the box office. Unlike other institutions, UW-Superior does not require students to audition to be accepted into the theatre program. All students are welcome to participate in...
Home > Academics > Academic Departments > Communicating Arts > Theatre
...courses to our students and provide opportunities for participation in other theatres throughout the Twin Ports area. Facilities The Theatre Program is located in the Holden and Applied Arts Center, which has...
Home > Programs > Music Education: K-12 Choral
...are designed to align with Wisconsin state licensure requirements. However, many students apply for licenses in other states, such as Minnesota and Michigan. We encourage you to check with your...
Home > Student Life > Equity, Diversity and Inclusion > Office of Intercultural Student Success > Pope Center
...He was known for always finding time for students of all backgrounds and cultures.  The center’s goal is to provide a welcoming space and programming for underrepresented students on campus. ...
Home > Student Life > Living on Campus > Residence Life > Curran/McNeill and Ostrander Halls
UW-Superior has three residential facilities for first-year students: Curran/McNeill and Ostrander halls. They offer the support and social atmosphere new students need to find their welcoming home-away-from-home and form...
Home > News > Math and Computer Science Club hosts computer programming competition
...teams of one or two students. The teams of students competed against each other to solve problems requiring them to write programs meeting exacting requirements. Teams were assigned to one...
Home > Programs > Adaptive Physical Education – Grades K-12
...in an off-site practicum where you’ll get the chance to work with K-12 students and adults with disabilities. This set of courses meets Wisconsin certification requirements for the K-12 Adapted...
Home > Faculty and Staff Directory > Robin Lisdahl