UW System financial reports spark concern over public higher ed funding
By Nick Bumgardner | Apr. 18New UW System financial reports highlighted impending financial concerns, but some faculty and students say there’s more to the story.
New UW System financial reports highlighted impending financial concerns, but some faculty and students say there’s more to the story.
With summer around the corner and temperatures in Madison rising, students and community members are heading back to the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Memorial Union Terrace.
Humanities NOW hosted a panel of experts to discuss the role of public universities and academic freedom amid a controversial “DEI deal.”
A Music Hall restoration, a mandate to have UW System employees complete a module to address “ideological bias” in unconscious bias training and more were taken out of the Dec. 13 deal.
A conservation leader is criticizing the University of Wisconsin-Madison after one of its research centers sponsored a Tuesday event at which an anti-conservation speaker ridiculed environmental regulations.
Amid rising college costs, University of Wisconsin-Madison economists see lifelong value in a bachelor’s degree.
An April 8 symposium hosted by the Center for East Asian Studies commemorating early UW-Madison students from China brought together families and scholars.
University Health Services (UHS) and Recreation & Wellbeing announced a partnership with Togetherall on April 3 to bring all University of Wisconsin-Madison students free virtual peer support services.
Leading up to Earth Day and a climate march in late April, the Associated Students of Madison Sustainability Committee will host events every Friday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Thousands of students and community members gathered on Library Mall and Bascom Hill to watch the partial solar eclipse over UW-Madison.
The UW-Madison chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha hosted an April 2 iftar dinner for students, staff, faculty members and their families to break their fast and share a meal together.
The Multicultural Student Center and Wisconsin Union debuted miniature Terrace chairs to kick off a year-long fundraising effort at the MSC’s 35th Anniversary Gala.
Regents approved a 3.75% resident undergraduate tuition increase Thursday, the second increase in two years after a ten-year freeze ended in 2023.
Some UW-Madison students worried increased tuition could exacerbate wider affordability concerns and deter enrollment as the UW Board of Regents is set to vote on an increase on April 4.
More than 30% of campus-area voters supported the “uninstructed delegation” option in Tuesday’s Democratic presidential primary, signaling youth disconnect with the Biden administration's aid for Israel.
Most UW System employees will receive six weeks of paid family leave beginning in July following an advocacy campaign from campus unions and department chairs.
Voting hours will be extended from 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Memorial Union today after staff mistakenly turned voters away.
Recent construction on Mosse Humanities first floor study lounge exposed asbestos during removal.
Members of American Federation of Teachers-Wisconsin at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls led the March 25 town hall.
UW System President Jay Rothman announced a proposed 3.75% tuition hike, which would take effect in the fall 2024 semester.