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The Alliant Energy James R. Underkofler Excellence in Teaching Awards recognize and reward extraordinary undergraduate teachers at University of Wisconsin System institutions within Alliant Energy's service area. Funded by an endowment from the Alliant Energy Foundation, Inc., the award honors faculty and staff who demonstrate exceptional ability to communicate their subject matter and inspire student enthusiasm for learning. The program pays tribute to the dedication of educators across UW campuses and is named for James R. Underkofler. Past recipients have included faculty in mathematics, integrative biology, philosophy, and electrical and computer engineering.
The Alliant Energy Erroll B. Davis, Jr. Achievement Awards honor outstanding undergraduate students from historically underrepresented groups pursuing degrees in Engineering or Business Administration at UW-Madison. Funded by an endowment from the Alliant Energy Foundation, Inc., the awards recognize exceptional scholarship and community service among students at UW System universities within Alliant Energy's service area. The program was established to honor Erroll B. Davis, Jr., former CEO of Alliant Energy and former University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents member. Eligible applicants must be enrolled in an Engineering or Business Administration program at a qualifying UW institution.