The Wisconsin Center for the Advancement of Postsecondary Education (WISCAPE) was established in 2001 on the
University of Wisconsin–Madison campus by former UW–Madison Chancellor
David Ward.[1]
Purpose
Ward envisioned the center as "a policy
think tank, not just an academic think tank," that would promote cross-disciplinary research and scholarship on
postsecondary education, enhance professional development for those working at colleges and universities, and engage the public in a dialogue about the role of postsecondary education in a democratic society.[1]
Areas of focus
Local and national media have since highlighted the work of the center's staff, scholars, and affiliates on a variety of postsecondary education issues, including
financial aid,[2] trends in state funding for postsecondary education,[3][4] returns to state investment in postsecondary education,[5] college student transfer issues,[6][7][8] community colleges,[9][10][11] de facto
privatization of public universities,[12][13][14] gridlock in state policymaking,[15][16] the college presidency,[17] federal college cost containment measures,[18] and the
Wisconsin Covenant.[19][20][21][22]
References
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abHeinen, N. "A Rare Look Inward." Madison Magazine, March 2001.
^Ziff, D. "A Study on Grant Students." Wisconsin State Journal, July 27, 2008.
[1]
^College Connections: A Weekly Radio Program about Higher Education in Oklahoma. "Understanding Funding Trends," October 20, 2007.
[2]
^Redden, E. "Explaining State Spending on Higher Ed." Inside Higher Ed, October 11, 2007.
[3]
^Trostel, P. "State Fiscal Priorities Disturbing." Wisconsin State Journal, November 16, 2006.
[4]
^Ashburn, E. "Disadvantaged Students Can Earn 4-Year Degrees With Key Supports, Study Finds." The Chronicle of Higher Education, August 9, 2009.
[5]
^Carey, K. "Carrots, Sticks and Transfer." Inside Higher Ed, June 23, 2008.
[6]
^Viadero, D. "Community College a Research Puzzle." Education Week, September 2, 2009.
[7]
^Wisconsin Public Radio. "Transforming America's Community Colleges," University of the Air, August 9, 2009.
[8]
^Finkelmeyer, T. "UW-Madison Profs Help Shape Bold Initiative for Community Colleges." The Capital Times, July 20, 2009.
[9]
^Jaschik, S. "'The True Genius of America at Risk.'" Inside Higher Ed, January 30, 2006.
[10]
^Dillon, S. "At Public Universities, Warnings of Privatization." The New York Times, October 16, 2005.
[11]
^Rivedal, K. "Can Universities Stay Public?" Wisconsin State Journal, September 14, 2005.
[12]
^Stampen, J. "Rise Of Block Voting In The Wisconsin State Legislature One Reason For Public Policy Lull." WisOpinion.com, August 7, 2007.
[13]
^Stampen, J. "Democrats Continue Legislative Gridlock." WisOpinion.com, April 30, 2010.
[14]
^Peterson, H. "Why Presidents Fail and How They Can Succeed." The Chronicle of Higher Education, June 13, 2008.
[15]
^Lederman, D. "Dubious Approach to Cost Containment." Inside Higher Ed, July 19, 2007.
[16]
^Foley, R. "Doyle's College Plan Needs Money: Study Says State Should Provide Tuition Aid to Needy Wisconsin Covenant Students." Wisconsin State Journal, January 22, 2009.
[17]
^Perez, E. "State Urged to Fund Covenant: College Program is Not Doing Enough to Help Needy Students, Report Says." Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, January 23, 2009.
[18]