I probably can't attend any of these (I work for UW, but live in Oakland, CA), but people interested in spreading Drupal at UW-Madison could go to some of these to participate and advocate. Here's what DoIT's recent email says about the classes:
The start of a new year is a great time to learn new software skills or take your current skills to the next level. DoIT's Professional Technical Education program is offering dozens of affordable classes to UW employees and their family members, State employees and the community at-large this spring. The classes below are grouped into courses in January, free brownbag sessions, new courses and courses by category.
Registration is required for all courses, except the free brownbag sessions. You can register online at wisc.edu/pte, by email to classes@doit.wisc.edu or by phone at (608) 262-3605.
Content Management Systems: What are they and do I need one?
2/21, 12-1pm
Intro to Drupal for Developers
3/12 – 3/14, 8:30am-noon
Cascading Style Sheets Beginners (Fundamentals)
3/25 & 3/26, 8:30am-noon
Cascading Style Sheets Intermediate (Layout/Design)
1/23 & 1/24, 1-4:30pm
Dynamic Websites Using PHP & MySQL Beg
3/10 – 3/14, 8:30am-noon
Building Dynamic Websites Using PHP: Advanced
4/21 – 4/24, 1-4:30pm
FYI:
Give Your Computer a Security Health Check-up
1/31, 11am-noon
3/28, 11am-12pm