Mnookin announces initiative for hiring in AI, areas of ‘global challenge’
By Gavin Escott and Liam Beran | Feb. 8Chancellor Mnookin announced the RISE initiative to hire faculty in areas of “global challenge,” including artificial intelligence.
Chancellor Mnookin announced the RISE initiative to hire faculty in areas of “global challenge,” including artificial intelligence.
More than a dozen campus organizations shared their services with students in Memorial Union’s Tripp Commons.
Canvas observers are able to access class assignments, calendars and more.
Lily's Classic, the annual hockey tournament organized by the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, will not be canceled at this time despite low ice levels on Lake Mendota.
UW-Madison confirmed a case of active tuberculosis in a residence hall and provided options for testing.
The University of Wisconsin Police Department is investigating a sexual assault which occurred early on Sunday morning.
A Monday afternoon water main break on Randall Avenue caused closures for Union South restrooms and some restaurants.
The editor-in-chief of Campus Reform, a conservative watchdog group, filed Title VI complaints against several universities, including UW-Madison, for allegedly failing to protect Jewish students from antisemitic incidents.
Robert N. Golden, who has led the School of Medicine and Public Health since 2006, will resign once a successor is named.
An overview of diversity, equity and inclusion related disputes after the UW System’s approval of a controversial deal which capped DEI positions for pay raises and building funds.
The proposed Canvas course would serve to sensitize first-year students to sustainability practices on campus and give resources for further involvement.
Elizabeth Emch studies Lake Wingra while doing outreach on winter salting around Madison through her master’s program in the Department of Limnology.
The search is underway for a new dean of the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Education after Diana Hess stepped down as the head of one of the nation's highest-ranked education schools.
Police have not obtained details of the crash at this time.
Signatories said the letter was motivated by an alarming rise in “harassment and intimidation of students who criticize Israel.”
The Teaching Assistants' Association, which represents graduate workers on campus, is apprehensive about 14% minimum stipend increases for next school year
In recent years, the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus has begun to see more out-of-state students than in-state students.
Without dining halls and many student-run food organizations, many students have issues meeting their needs over winter break.
Over 160,000 University of Wisconsin System records, some containing personal information, were stolen during a May cyberattack against the National Student Clearinghouse by a Russia-based cybercriminal organization.
A security flaw rendered letters of recommendation for University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate program applicants publicly downloadable and accessible, The Daily Cardinal learned.