A look into UW-Madison’s COVID-19 response this fall
By Sophia Vento | Aug. 18, 2021Campus leaders discuss university COVID-19 guidelines as students begin their return to Madison for the fall semester.
Campus leaders discuss university COVID-19 guidelines as students begin their return to Madison for the fall semester.
An influx of students seeking on-campus housing has spurred concerns among the incoming class as UW Housing begins to release housing assignments.
As the Joint Finance Committee of the Wisconsin State Legislature makes way for the possible conclusion of the eight-year UW System tuition freeze, UW community members express their thoughts.
UW Deputy Director of Athletics Chris McIntosh has been named the new athletic director as sitting director Barry Alvarez is set to retire later this month.
Blank said that while testing and vaccination requirements will stay rigid, she is hopeful the fall semester returns to in-person learning.
Earth Week is back for the fourth year with a hybrid mix of in-person and virtual events, ending with a Climate Strike Friday afternoon.
John Garnetti, a former employee for the company which has not delivered tens of millions in promised investments to the UW system, was named to the position last week to “drive relationships with the business community.”
After installing an option for disruptive grading for the spring semester, the Office of the Provost dissolved the student-led committee that helped create the policy.
As the market for psychedelic drug mental health treatments grows, the UW-Madison School of Pharmacy is launching a first-of-its-kind program to address these needs.
Graduate programs in education and law improved while engineering, medicine and business all dropped.
Barry Alvarez made significant contributions to the UW-Madison athletic department, which will be celebrated upon his expected retirement.
Alvarez will likely retire from UW-Madison following over three decades of work.
Students have lost jobs and income because of a dried up job pool during the pandemic, but the ASM Student Relief Fund still hasn’t been implemented.
The university recently announced that André De Shields and John Gottman, Ph.D., will speak at this spring’s commencement ceremonies.
The graduate worker union of UW-Madison spoke out on efforts to remit segregated and mandatory fees.
The incoming program will be the first in the country to focus on psychoactive pharmaceutical investigation.
The UW School of Medicine and Public Health conducted a Match Day ceremony to celebrate students’ residency matches and resilience while facing COVID-19 during medical school.
The WPP initially received $3 million in May 2020 for COVID-19 projects, but got additional funding last week.
UW-Madison students showed skepticism toward UW-Madison’s allocation of federal funding for students.
As COVID-19 vaccination eligibility in Wisconsin expands, UHS is allowing the UW-Madison community to check their eligibility status and schedule appointments through their online portal.