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only included the Madison Campus. The other 4 year Universities (Platteville, Whitewater, Oshkosh, River Falls, Stout (in Menomonie), Superior, Stevens Point, La Crosse, and Eau Claire) grew in size rapidly, added graduate programs, and in 1964 became Wisconsin State Universities. The University of Wisconsin built two new universities, at Green Bay and Kenosha (Parkside). In 1971 there was increasing pressure for the Universities in the State to confederate into one system. With the insistence of State Governor Patrick Lucey the Wisconsin State Universities and the UW were unified, preserving each campus's individual focuses and strengths while providing the support and prestige of UW Madison. The new UW System mission statement reads:
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universities, and its educational aspects are still relevant today. Robert La Follette, Sr. was the man who implemented much of this legislation, and he was among the earliest supporters of direct election of senators, which is now a national practice. These progressive politicians also helped pass the
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and the Native Nations in Wisconsin, founded on the strategic plan to work towards more respectful and reciprocal partnerships. UW-Madison created a full-time position of tribal relations director in 2019, naming Aaron Bird Bear the first to hold this position intended to foster stronger ties between
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This Progressive-era policy applied the expertise of the state's university to social legislation that benefited all the state's citizens; it led to classic programs such as regulation of utilities, workers' compensation, tax reform, and university extension services; sometimes expressed in the maxim
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Originally the UW System schools outside Madison were State Normal Schools, created for teacher preparation. These became State Teachers Colleges in the 1920s, then State Colleges in the 1950s. In 1956 the Milwaukee State College was incorporated with the University of Wisconsin, which at the time
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In announcement of this grant, Kristen Levan, a Strategic Communications Specialist at the University, writes, "In spirit of the Wisconsin Idea, UW-Madison's belief that education must enhance people's lives beyond the boundaries of the classroom, supporting Native American educational achievement
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In 2019, a new heritage marker titled "Our Shared Future" was developed in collaboration with representatives of the Ho-Chunk Nation and placed on Bascom Hill, recognizing the land as the ancestral home of the Ho-Chunk, acknowledging the circumstances that led to their forced removal, and honoring
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when the state gained national attention for its innovative economic and political reforms. Amidst this ferment, the original “Wisconsin Idea” was popularized—the idea that a public university should improve the lives of people beyond the borders of its campus. It is in this spirit that Governor
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administration has taken some steps to better address the Indigenous history of the campus land as well as incorporate Indigenous knowledge systems into the curriculum. This is in light of a broader move by the state of Wisconsin, which established the American Indian Curriculum Services in the
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states to strive towards. Although many of the reforms went through in 1911, conservative opponents of the progressive party took control of Wisconsin in 1914, thus minimizing the magnitude and effects of the reforms. The Wisconsin Idea would continue to be a revolutionary precedent for other
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along with former Sociology staff member Patrick Brenzel created the course and public lecture series “Forward? The Wisconsin Idea, Past & Present” in 2015. When Brenzel conceived of the course, he had hoped it could “reinvigorate a broader, multidisciplinary conversation about how we (UW
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routinely consulted with University of Wisconsin researchers to devise groundbreaking programs and legislation. Although the Wisconsin Idea is often attributed to the famed 1904 speech by Charles Van Hise, president of the University of Wisconsin, many university leaders and faculty have been
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as part of the Wisconsin Land-Grant System Partnership for the Advancing Native Education Pathways project. This project seeks to engage members of Wisconsin’s Tribal Nations; university faculty, staff, and students; and community members to integrate Indigenous knowledge and methods.
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faculty), within our specialties, can re-engage with the people of Wisconsin.” First facilitated by Chad Alan Goldberg in 2016, the course has had various professors guide the course since its creation. With over 70 guest lecturers having presented on topics ranging from
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that "the boundaries of the campus are the boundaries of the state". Over time, for the UW System, the Wisconsin Idea has come to signify more broadly the university’s commitment to public service — a mission that substantially predates the progressive political era.
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The Wisconsin Idea values diverse and holistic learning, of which Native perspectives and knowledge systems have long been ignored. In the early nineties, there were calls for reform in how schools taught US history. In recent years, the
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and Richard T. Ely, who believed university researchers should be a vital source of expertise for government and citizens. John Commons has even been credited with originating the Wisconsin Idea by the Madison Landmarks Commission.
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were one of the major aspects of the Wisconsin Idea. The progressive worker's compensation program was first introduced by German immigrants, who were abundant in Wisconsin. The system was adopted from the existing system in
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declared he would "never be content until the beneficent influence of the university reaches every family in the state", the Wisconsin Idea has been used to frame and foster the
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In 2015, the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies as the University of Wisconsin-Madison convened a leadership summit with representatives from the twelve
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that served as a model for other states and the federal government. The modern political facet of the philosophy is the effort "to ensure well-constructed
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in 1904. Van Hise declared that he would "never be content until the beneficent influence of the university reaches every family in the state".
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Rippley, LaVern J. "Charles McCarthy and Frederic C. Howe: Their Imperial German Sources for the Wisconsin Idea in Progressive Politics."
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described the philosophy in a book by that name. By that time, Wisconsin had developed a national reputation for legislative innovation.
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and inhabitants. In politics, the Idea is most associated with the historic political upheaval and subsequent reformation during the
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Additionally, the Ideas' intellectual history can be traced from the nineteenth century to the influential Progressive Era thinkers
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on July 26, 1848, the Wisconsin Idea was not mentioned in the original charter. The idea laid latent for around 50 years until the
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Finally, the activities and concepts that make up the "Wisconsin Idea" were not formally announced as such until 1912 when
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of Wisconsin's government and citizens: "to the government in the forms of serving in office, offering advice about
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Following the attempted removal of the Wisconsin Idea and in response to broader political trends at the time, the
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MacLean, Elizabeth K. "Joseph E. Davies: The Wisconsin Idea and the Origins of the Federal Trade Commission,"
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the Ho-Chunk Nation's history of resistance and resilience. In 2020, UW-Madison was awarded a grant from the
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Witte, John F. "Wisconsin ideas: The continuing role of the university in the state and beyond."
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Corry, Joe, and James Gooch. "The Wisconsin idea: Extending the boundaries of a university."
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This initiative is a partnership between UW-Madison, University of Wisconsin Colleges, and
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than the less-affluent, made possible on the federal level in part by the adoption of the
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An early illustration of the University of Wisconsin campus, from the 1885 edition of the
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reforms of the late 19th century and early 20th century whose strongest advocate was
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This legacy of manifest destiny continues throughout the course of the University.
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David Hoeveler, who holds a distinguished professorship in history at the
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The Wisconsin Idea would go on to set an example for other states in the
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These proposed reforms, all of which were eventually adopted, included:
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John R. Commons at his desk at the University of Wisconsin in the 1920s.
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For more than a century, the university system has been guided by the
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as opposed to the original method of their selection by the state
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The University of Wisconsin-Madison resides in the region called
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In the strictly political sense, the Idea came about during the
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Altmeyer, Arthur J. "The Wisconsin Idea and Social Security."
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Walker after winning the 2010 Republican gubernatorial primary
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Search for results by County, by Academic college, or by Idea
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The John R. and Nell Commons House Landmark Designation Sign
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aligns with the university's commitment to public service."
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when proponents of the Wisconsin Idea took inspiration from
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UW Press: John Bascom and the Origins of the Wisconsin Idea
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THE WISCONSIN IDEA DATABASE: The Wisconsin Idea in Action
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The Wisconsin Idea: The University's Service to the State
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Challenges to the Wisconsin Idea as part of the UW System
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University of Wisconsin Madison-Teacher Education Center
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First articulated in the educational sense in 1904 when
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Adoption of these reforms marked the high point of the
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Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
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the 12 First Nations of Wisconsin and the university.
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in addition to the federal regulation imposed by the
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aimed at benefiting the greatest number of people".
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Human enhancement
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