Scott Williams
UW-Madison project turns Little Free Library into solar-powered phone charger
A Spring 2022 EAP Capstone Project that is piloting the use of solar-powered Little Free Libraries for phone charging was featured in the April 11 Wisconsin State Journal. The project team includes (photo L-R): Savannah …
IIASA/UW-Madison Energy & Climate Webinar: What Happened at COP26 and Why It Matters
At the the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26), world leaders reached a new global agreement on climate action following two weeks of negotiations. Additionally, several countries, private funders, and NGOs made new pledges …
EAP Announces 2019 Scholarship Competition
The EAP program is excited to announce its second round of scholarships available for international students at UW-Madison who join the EAP community. Thanks to the generous support of Wes and Ankie Foell, up to …
Performance-based regulation: Seeking the new utility business model
EAP students and recent graduates profiled in “WEI faces of the energy future 2019”
Five students and recent graduates from the EAP program were profiled in a recent article from the Wisconsin Energy Institute on future leaders in energy. Adria Brooks, Mikhaila Calice, Katie Mummah, Sophia Rogers, and Megan …
Calice offers perspective as future energy leader
EAP student and Master of Public Affairs (MPA) candidate Mikhaila Calice shared her perspective on addressing climate change during the Fastest Path to Zero Summit in April at the University of Michigan. Summit participants included high-level …
Turn off a light, save a life, says new UW–Madison study
The study was led by EAP alumnus David Abel and EAP faculty member Tracey Holloway.
Hang attends Better Buildings conference
April Hang, an EAP Ph.D student in the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies and the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, recently received an EAP professional development and travel grant to attend a conference in …
Highlights from 2019 alumni panel and networking event
More than 25 EAP students, alumni, faculty, and staff gathered at Union South on February 6 for an alumni panel discussion and networking happy hour, featuring alumni from the Madison area. Panelists shared their experiences …