Student Hometown Projects - Kenosha
Four undergraduate students have been given the opportunity to identify and solve an issue in their hometowns by partnering with a community organization and a UW-Madison faculty mentor through the Wisconsin Open Education Community Fellowship. The undergraduates will receive $3,000 stipends as well as up to $1,000 for project expenses, and each of their community partners and mentors will receive $1,000 for participating in the project. One of the four undergraduates, Andrew Strother of Kenosha, will work with the Kenosha County Division of Parks to create a series of events where the public can have a hands-on experience learning about nature in a newly developed park.
Focus Areas
Project Leader
Lika Balenovich
Program Assistant
- Department/Unit
- University Administration
- School or College
- University Administration