New Data Science degree emerges as the fastest growing major at UW-Madison April 8, 2021 By Nicole Herzog
Data Science is one of the most rapidly emerging career sectors in the nation, as it finds new uses for increased computing power is used across a wide variety of fields. Here, bundles of orange data cables connect arrays of computer servers in the Space Science and Engineering Center Data Center at UW–Madison. Photo: Jeff Miller
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Search underway for new chief diversity officer
A search-and-screen committee has been appointed to help identify and select candidates for the next deputy vice chancellor for diversity and inclusion, vice provost and chief diversity officer.
The committee is being chaired by Jerlando Jackson, professor and department chair in Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis in the School of Education.
Other committee members include: Ruben Anthony, president and CEO, Urban League of Greater Madison; Trish Devine, professor in the Psychology Department, College of Letters & Science; Helen Faith, Office of Student Financial Aid, Enrollment Management; Gabe Javier, associate vice chancellor for student affairs in the areas of identity and inclusion; Sheri Johnson, associate professor in Population Health Sciences, School of Medicine and Public Health; José J. Madera, assistant dean in Student Academic Affairs, College of Letters & Science; Mari Magler, assistant dean and director, McBurn