Supporting underserved business owners, UW-Madison scrutinizes academic bullying

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A view of the UW-Madison business school from across the street.
Grainger Hall, the home of the UW-Madison School of Business. James (CC BY-ND 2.0)

The CEO of the Hmong Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce shares how the organization is uplifting underserved community businesses. Then, we learn more about incidents of academic bullying at UW-Madison.

Featured in this Show

  • Nurturing entrepreneurs in underserved communities

    Gov. Tony Evers recently approved $86 million in funding to help marginalized communities start and develop businesses. We speak with the chief executive officer of the Hmong Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce about what challenges marginalized people face and how the chamber is trying to help.

  • UW-Madison investigates 'hostile and intimidating' academic bullying

    UW-Madison investigated at least nine employees over the past six years for “hostile and intimidating” academic bullying, according to the Wisconsin State Journal. We talk with a State Journal higher education reporter about their investigation.

Episode Credits

  • Kate Archer Kent Host
  • Joe Tarr Producer
  • Royce Podeszwa Producer
  • Maria Lopez Technical Director
  • Maysee Yang Herr Guest
  • Kelly Meyerhofer Guest

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