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UW–MADISON’S CENTER FOR LEADERSHIP & INVOLVEMENT CHANGES NAME TO OFFICE FOR STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS, LEADERSHIP & INVOLVEMENT
MADISON – The University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Center for Leadership & Involvement (CfLI) has updated its name to the Office for Student Organizations, Leadership & Involvement (SOLI) to better encompass the Office’s offerings and mission.
Under its new name, SOLI will continue its work facilitating the registration and advisement of UW–Madison’s more than 1,000 registered student organizations (RSOs), as well as overseeing leadership development opportunities such as the Leadership Certificate Program, Student Leadership Program and Wisconsin Experience Bus Trip.
Housed within the Wisconsin Union, the Office is led by Barb Kautz-Wittwer, interim director of student leadership and involvement.
“Our work is three-fold: cultivating student leaders, getting students involved on campus and registering and providing resources to student organizations,” Kautz-Wittwer said. “After surveying students and campus stakeholders, one thing that rang loud and clear was the need to better represent our role with student organizations. This new name — Office for Student Organizations, Leadership & Involvement — brings together all that we do and paints a clearer picture of how we serve students.”
SOLI remains dedicated to supporting students with leadership and connection opportunities on campus and beyond.
“The Office for Student Organizations, Leadership & Involvement continues to provide students with integral opportunities to engage with campus and beyond, building real-world skills, fostering connections and creating a sense of community along the way,” said Mark Guthier, Wisconsin Union director and associate vice chancellor for Student Affairs. “We’re excited that the Office’s new name makes it even easier for students to discover these incredible resources, no matter where they are in their UW–Madison journey.”
Individuals can find more information regarding SOLI at soli.wisc.edu.
About the Office for Student Organizations, Leadership & Involvement (formerly the Center for Leadership & Involvement)
The Office for Student Organizations, Leadership & Involvement (SOLI) assists University of Wisconsin–Madison students in intentionally connecting with the far-ranging leadership opportunities throughout campus, including student organizations. The Office supports students in making meaning of their leadership experiences and in developing leadership capacity and the ability to affect positive change. Learn more about SOLI at soli.wisc.edu.
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Carnelian Art Gallery announces new exhibition
MADISON, Wisconsin, April 8 – Carnelian Art Gallery, located at 221 King St., Suite 102, in downtown Madison, is pleased to announce its second art exhibition of the year, titled “Dreams In the Undergrowth.” The show will kick off with an opening reception at 5 p.m. on Friday, May 16, at the gallery and last through the end of June. As always, light refreshments will be served.
Opening night for Carnelian’s show is also Gallery Night for the city of Madison. Organized by the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Gallery Night “offers art lovers and art novices alike an opportunity to enjoy a wide variety of exhibitions, opening receptions, special events and demonstrations at venues throughout the city. During Gallery Night, dozens of venues open their doors to invite the public in to see and shop for original artwork,” according to MMoCA.
“Dreams In the Undergrowth” exhibiting artists include Hanna Bruer, Rick Ross, Karen Laudon, Erin Liljergen, Susan Kaye and Ray Zovar. They each specialize in either two- or three-dimensional abstract artworks, which focus overall on themes surrounding the subconscious, human emotions, nature and the environment.
This exhibition’s opening reception will include a live painting session by Hanna Bruer. The session is set to commence at 6 p.m. on Friday, May 16, and last until 7:30 p.m. Bruer in her sessions converts a blank canvas into an active work of art, letting the bystander experience her creative process from start to finish.
Her paintings combine illegible text and grunge textures to create visceral atmospheres. They are inspired by her struggles with mental health. Bruer’s canvas serves as a personal journal to create something beautiful out of adversity.
She has created paintings at venues like the Majestic Theatre and Memorial Union Terrace in Madison, as well as for MMoCA Gallery Nights. Her works and story have been featured in the Wisconsin State Journal, Madison Magazine, Isthmus, the Cap Times, as well as on NBC News.
“We are so excited to feature the works of these six talented artists in ‘Dreams In the Undergrowth’,” said Emilie Heidemann, Carnelian Art Gallery marketing director. “Each artwork invites the onlooker to entertain what lies beneath the surface of their conscious reality. There’s something very powerful about that.”
“This is a show you won’t want to miss,” said Evan Bradbury, the gallery’s owner and head curator. “I’m so proud to have such talent adorn the walls of Carnelian Art Gallery.”
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Seeking Sponsors for New Monthly workshops in Downtown Madison for women
Become a Sponsor and Empower Multicultural Women Entrepreneurs
We are now located in downtown Madison, connecting and educating low-income women who dream for more!
We invite you to support Midwest Mujeres’ monthly workshops and become a sponsor for this month’s in-person education series, helping multicultural entrepreneurial women thrive. Your sponsorship directly supports our Voices and Dreams Academy, a six-month accelerator designed to uplift low-income women — especially women over 50 — through hands-on training in financial literacy, branding, public speaking, and storytelling.
Your contribution will help us provide meals and high-quality instruction to 15–20 inspiring women entrepreneurs. In return, your brand will be recognized by our 20,000+ followers across social media, our blog, and in our email newsletter. Together, let’s launch this year’s cohort and make a lasting impact—one voice, one dream at a time.
LINK to Give: https://donorbox.org/midwestmujeres
We are a registered nonprofit organization, and if you have questions, email us at info@midwestmujeres.com
Learn about our board and who we work with: https://www.midwestmujeres.com/about
Link to April’s workshop and sponsor (Big Thanks to Ascendium!) https://www.midwestmujeres.com/post/unlocking-the-possibilities-midwest-mujeres-first-in-person-event-in-our-new-space-with-leflore-ac
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Madison Night Market Brings Downtown Culture to the Streets
Showcase of Local Businesses, 100+ Unique Vendors, Live Music and Food Trucks
DOWNTOWN MADISON, WI – Madison’s Central Business Improvement District (BID) is excited to announce the return of the expanded Madison Night Market on May 8, June 12, August 21, September 18, and October 16, from 5-9 p.m. Last year’s expansion onto N. Carroll and W. Mifflin Streets on Capitol Square is back, along with State Street and Gilman Street, welcoming more local artisans and food vendors to the fast-growing downtown district.
According to pedestrian data from Placer.ai, last year’s Madison Night Market series attracted a combined total of 92,600 people, representing a 16% increase over 2023. The BID is also experiencing a wave of new businesses. Since January 2024, a total of 42 new establishments have chosen to locate in the heart of downtown, adding to the diverse mix of retail, dining, and service offerings in the area. These new businesses represent a significant investment in Madison’s Central Business Improvement District, demonstrating confidence in the area’s continued growth and prosperity.
“It’s incredible to see the positive trends,” said Matt Tramel, Executive Director of Madison’s Central BID. “It reflects the hard work of our small businesses, the dedication of the community and the unique culture of downtown Madison. We’re a destination for locals and visitors alike, and the energy and vibrancy of the Madison Night Market reflects an enduring appeal. We’re proud to support our local entrepreneurs and contribute to the growth of our community.”
Madison is known for great shopping, amazing food and a talented arts scene, and the Madison Night Market brings our urban experience together in celebration. Vendors and State Street retailers combine to showcase handmade products, local art, artisan gifts, artisanal foods, and fresh produce. The event includes live music, special visiting food carts, and pop-up restaurant experiences.
New for this year’s series, the BID is highlighting unique Madison cultural themes with live entertainment and family friendly activities, including:
- May 8: Celebrating UW Madison – programming details and music lineup here!
- June 12: Celebrating Madison Sports
- August 21: Celebrating Wisconsin History
- September 18: Celebrating Madison’s Hispanic Heritage
- October 16: Science on the Square
For the May 8 market date, the BID will announce a full list of vendors and food trucks in late April.
The most up-to-date market details can be found here: https://madisonnightmarket.com
Follow along on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/madisonnightmarket/
And on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/madisonnightmarket/
Stay up to date on ALL downtown events here: https://visitdowntownmadison.com/events/
ABOUT MADISON’S CENTRAL BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (BID)
The BID represents more than 370 businesses and 250 property owners. It is dedicated to supporting the economic vitality, safety and vibrancy of downtown Madison. We serve the greater State Street, Capitol Square and First Settlement district, working collaboratively with property owners, small businesses and city stakeholders to make downtown Madison the best place to shop, dine, work, live and explore. As a special assessment district, we provide important services, including marketing, public programming, small business support and storefront advocacy to ensure a thriving downtown.
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Pemberton Personal Injury Law Firm: Introducing Our Brand and New Logo
Who Will Fight for Them? Will Pemberton Will.
At Pemberton Personal Injury Law Firm, we have always stood for honesty, compassion, and integrity. These values guide every case we take on, every client we support, and every step we take in our pursuit of justice.
Today, we are excited to share an exciting new chapter in our firm’s journey: the launch of our brand and new logo. This transformation is more than just a fresh look, as stated by the firm owner, Will Pemberton:
“Our brand update is a reflection of who we have always been—committed attorneys serving Wisconsin clients during life’s toughest battles. This evolution isn’t just about a new look, it’s about reaffirming our mission: to help, counsel, and protect the injured from corporate greed.”
More Than Just a Fresh Look
We understand that those who come to us for help face some of the most difficult times in their lives. That’s why we have worked hard to create a brand that assists us in communicating our core values.
The updated icon embodies these principles. You’ll notice a wave, or flag-like motion in the aesthetic. This icon has been redesigned to show forward movement that reflects the positive momentum on the injury case that Pemberton will provide, from one recovery phase to another.
While our visual identity is evolving, our roots remain unchanged. So, we want to reiterate that we are still the same firm that prioritizes clients’ well-being and fights tirelessly for the justice they deserve.
Whether they are recovering from an accident or navigating a stressful claims process, we are here to support them throughout their journey. Our goal is to provide personalized legal assistance so clients can focus on what truly matters – their recovery.
Committed to Wisconsin
With offices in Eau Claire, Madison, and Baraboo, we continue to expand our reach and ensure that more individuals across Wisconsin have access to skilled and compassionate legal representation. No matter where you are, you can count on us to provide the same level of care and commitment that has defined our firm for years.
We invite you to explore our brand update by visiting our website and social platforms for a glimpse at how things have changed for the better. Whether you are a past client, a current client, or someone looking for legal representation, we want you to know that we are here for you – just as we have been and always will be.
Thank you for being a part of this journey with us. We are excited about the future and look forward to continuing to fight for justice while demonstrating the important values that define Pemberton Personal Injury Law Firm.
Stay connected with us for more updates, and as always, if you need legal assistance, we are just a call away.
For more information, visit https://pembertonpi.com/