LEAD Evaluation Affirms Lasting Benefits of the Odyssey Project
A Madison community program that works to jump-start the college careers of low-income adults through a free six-credit humanities course is yielding more than just academic benefits for many students, according to the first external …
STEMMing the Tide of Bias: Video Game Teaches Professors How Discrimination Feels
With a new $1.6 million, five-year NIH grant, Christine Pribbenow, director of the LEAD Center in the UW–Madison School of Education’s Wisconsin Center for Education Research, is using the ‘Fair Play’ video game to teach …
‘Fair Play’ Video Game Honored With National Award for Revealing Bias in STEM Education
The ‘Fair Play’ video game, funded by a $1.6 million four-year grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), is earning accolades for raising awareness about implicit bias in academic settings. Recently, the game’s founder, …
UW Video Game Developed to Uncover Unconscious Racial Biases
“UW Video Game Developed to Uncover Unconscious Racial Biases." Gerald Porter. The Badger Herald. October 6, 2015.
The LEAD Center Helps Faculty Improve Productivity
“The LEAD Center Helps Faculty Improve Productivity.” Wisconsin Center for Education Research Feature Stories. March 9, 2015.