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"Odyssey student keynote," UMOJA, June 2005 [PDF]
"Odyssey families cheer for graduates," UMOJA, June 2005 [PDF]
"Fighting Poverty with Poetry: The Odyssey Project takes humanities to the underprivileged," On Wisconsin, Spring 2005
"A life-transforming jouney taking place at Harambee," UMOJA, March 2005 [PDF]
"A Tradition of Giving: Free doesn't mean easy," Campaign On Campus, Spring 2005 [PDF]
"Literature for life," Winter 2005 [PDF]
"My Odyssey," Illuminations
"Networking with Emily Auerbach," Wisconsin Woman Magazine, August 2004
"The Family Man," Wisconsin State Journal, July 31, 2004
"La Maravillosa odisea de seguir estudiando," La Communidad lider del periodismo Latino en Wisconsin News, June 24,2004 [PDF]
"2004: A Great Odyssey," Southern Exposure, April-June 2004 [PDF]
"Odyssey project starts folk in higher education," Madison Times, May 28-June 3, 2004
"Learning what it is you know" Wisconsin State Journal, May 26, 2004
"Low income adults complete first stage of post-high school odyssey," Wisconsin Week, May 20, 2004
"Voyage into land of learning, people sidetracked from higher education get a crack at it," Wisconsin State Journal, May 17, 2004
"Humanities excite adults," Capital Times, May 15-16,2004 [PDF]
"New Group Launched on Wave of Enthusiasm," University League Letter, May 2004 [PDF]
"Odyssey Project launches journey of discovery," 2003 Annual Report on Stewardship, University of Wisconsin Foundation, page 12 [PDF]
"It's About Opportunity" Letters & Science Today, Fall 2003 [PDF]
"Odyssey project educator's mother grew up in Appalachia," Wisconsin State Journal, June 30, 2003
"The Odyssey Project," Bay Creek Bulletin, June/July 2003 [PDF]
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Sunday,
May 23, 2004, 10 PM show, Channel 15 Learning Experience with Mike McKinney
- "Well, we always hear about the importance of reading among young people. We encourage our kids to pick up a book because it opens up a whole new world for them. But we forget about the parents and other adults. Tonight's Sunday conversation looks at a UW project that has become an Odyssey for its participants."
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