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The Wisconsin Computing Idea Everything a university does should aim at addressing the needs of society through teaching, research, and outreach. That is a central component of the Wisconsin Idea but not the heart of it.
Wisconsin has some popular sayings/phrases including: Let me squeeze right past ya Ope Bubbler You betcha
The Wisconsin Idea began as the principle that knowledge and education should be used to ensure that the people of the State could retain and exercise power in their government and economy. This vision, shared by the State and the University, led to Wisconsins rise to fame in the early 1900s.
Central to the core mission of the University of WisconsinMadison is our commitment to the Wisconsin Idea, which states that what we do here at the University should enhance the lives of every person in the State of Wisconsin, as well as around the nation and the world.
One of the longest and deepest traditions surrounding the University of Wisconsin, the Wisconsin Idea signifies a general principle: that education should influence peoples lives beyond the boundaries of the classroom.

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SOA summarizes the following information for each tax district: Aggregate assessed value for each statutory class of real and personal property. Parcel counts for each of the statutory classes of real and personal property. Acreage of each type of exempt real property.
The Wisconsin Idea Task Force (WITF) is a part of the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA) UW-Madison chapter. WITF was established to carry out the three main pillars of diversity, outreach, and inclusion.

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