Professors to lecture on Constitution Day themes
By The Daily Cardinal and Kelly Kallien | Sep. 16, 2014Two University of Wisconsin-Madison professors are scheduled to discuss the U.S. Constitution Wednesday afternoon in honor of Constitution Day.
Two University of Wisconsin-Madison professors are scheduled to discuss the U.S. Constitution Wednesday afternoon in honor of Constitution Day.
The Associated Students of Madison Diversity Committee met for the first time of the fall semester Tuesday to discuss the importance of a diverse campus.
Aboard a tour bus in Madison early Tuesday morning, University of Wisconsin System President Raymond Cross took part in something a bit unusual for the mobile setting: He discussed higher education.
State Rep. Chris Taylor, D-Madison, spoke of student debt, voter ID and student engagement in politics at an Associated Students of Madison Legislative Affairs meeting Monday.
John Horn, Director of the Division of Recreational Sports, updated Student Services Finance Committee on the progression of the Rec Sports Master Plan at a meeting Monday.
For the first time in the school’s history, University of Wisconsin-Madison undergraduate students will be able to register for a certificate in French.
Former University of Wisconsin-Madison football player and 1999 Heisman winner Ron Dayne announced Monday the launch of his new Community Champions program, which aims to collect nominations for and acknowledge volunteers who have made a positive community impact.
Lean In @ UW will hold its first meeting of the semester Thursday, but the organization’s Founder and President Amanda Rosso will not be in attendance.
The Associated Students of Madison Student Services Finance Committee approved Student Leadership Program’s financial eligibility Thursday.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department sent emails to parents of students Thursday warning them of a recent phone scam asking for money, according to a university news release.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison community will commemorate 9/11 Thursday with a talk by Nobel prize nominee Ajarn Sulak Sivaraksa, according to a university events calendar.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison received approval to build a new Research Data Center that will allow researchers to study census data that have never been available to them before.
University of Wisconsin-Madison staff will host an open house at Memorial Union’s new west wing Friday and Saturday nights to celebrate the space’s completed two-year redesign, according to a university release.
The U.S. News & World Report’s annual college rankings, released Tuesday, ranked the University of Wisconsin-Madison 13th among the nation’s public institutions.
Student Services Finance Committee members met Monday for their first meeting of the year, discussing eligibility criteria for groups applying for financing from $44 million in segregated fees SSFC distributes.
In the eyes of Michael Falbo, his time as part of the University of Wisconsin System’s Board of Regents has never been about personal achievement, but rather about the students he serves.
In response to the recent shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., several University of Wisconsin-Madison campus organizations held a forum Monday discussing the incident as well as other racial issues.
University of Wisconsin-Madison chemistry professor Laura Kiessling and her lab published new findings regarding stem cell differentiation Monday, according to a university press release.
Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration Darrell Bazzell discussed possible implications of a continued biennial budget shortfall to the Academic Staff Assembly at a meeting Monday.
As the Wisconsin Badgers took on the Western Illinois Fighting Leathernecks Saturday, the University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department, too, had a busy day, issuing more than twice as many citations as during last year’s first home football game, according to a UWPD report.