Q&A: ASM student leaders represent UW-Madison at sustainability conference
By Mary Bosch | Oct. 23, 2023The ASM Sustainability chair and co-coordinators represented UW-Madison at the UW System Sustainability Annual Meeting Oct. 12 and 13.
The ASM Sustainability chair and co-coordinators represented UW-Madison at the UW System Sustainability Annual Meeting Oct. 12 and 13.
In-person instruction is ending at two branch campuses in June 2024, with a third campus to close entirely.
The program will officially launch in fall 2024, with select courses being piloted among current students.
Ten out of 13 UW System campuses to participate in the new direct admissions program.
Following last Saturday’s attacks against Israel, Madison supporters of Palestine urged an end to Israel’s occupation of the Gaza strip during multiple demonstrations last week.
The bill was proposed at the Associated Students of Madison’s October 11th meeting.
“A Jewish Journey in the White House” discussion charts Hurwitz’s navigation of faith.
The exhibit, presented in collaboration with the Center for Campus History, illuminates Latinx and Chicanx students’ identity, culture and community as resistance throughout the university’s history.
Students, faculty and local residents had the chance to hear from writer and comedian Baratunde Thurston on Thursday, Oct. 5.
The university promoted the fair as a way for students to learn more about various campus mental health resources.
Students and campus organizations alike called for the expansion of services, programs and physical space provided for minority student groups.
Continued informational services, additional housing units and continued plans of working with private developers are among UW-Madison’s plans to increase the availability and affordability of off-campus housing.
Employees highlighted over-reliance on private funding and miniscule staffing numbers impeding maintenance and development of the preserve.
The Daily Cardinal interviewed UW-Madison English professor and PROFS lobbying group president Michael Bernard-Donals on the tenuous position the UW System finds itself in after targeted legislative cuts.
Wisconsin Emergency Management (WEM) is preparing for a nationwide symphony of phone ringers this Wednesday as the country prepares for its third test of the Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) system.
Attendants spoke of an accomplished, fun-loving leader who served the university for nine years.
The total UW-Madison enrollment broke 50,000 for the first time in school history, and the new freshman class includes the second-highest number of Wisconsin residents.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will “absorb” $7 million in budget cuts with no faculty layoffs and furloughs, Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin announced Monday.
Black students shared experiences of racism, lack of administrative action on campus in the first Blk Pwr Coalition Town Hall.
Dr. Dixon Kaufman, director of UW Health’s Transplant Research Center, worked with a team of UW-Madison researchers and specialists at Stanford University to optimize compatibility between host and recipient transplants.