UW-Madison named 38th best national university, 10th public university
By Allie Waino | Sep. 15, 2022Earlier this week, the University of Wisconsin-Madison was ranked 38 by U.S. News & World Report.
Earlier this week, the University of Wisconsin-Madison was ranked 38 by U.S. News & World Report.
Looking ahead, UHS is focused on developing integrated care services to address ongoing mental health needs, in addition to building a community of support and empowerment for all students.
The UWPD released the statistics from the Washington State football game on Saturday
The Chazen Museum of Art’s new exhibit, “Sifting and Reckoning,” opens Sept. 12 and runs until Dec. 23.
Sidewalk chalkings containing antisemitic words written across campus on first day of classes
In August, Chancellor Mnookin released a statement responding to COVID policy demands.
Implementing an automatic admissions policy may increase access to higher education and remove the barriers minority students face throughout the college process.
The UW System Board of Regents voted to extend the tuition freeze to in-state undergraduates for the 2022-23 academic year
Hundreds of UW Health nurses voted to go on strike unless the health system recognizes the union and engages in dialogue.
The University of Wisconsin System announced the Wisconsin Tuition Promise Wednesday, a program that will allow first-generation and low-income Wisconsin students to attend the UW System’s 12 universities for free.
Chancellor Mnookin is eager to acknowledge the university’s past while looking forward to preparing for the future as she joins the UW-Madison community.
The university provides healthcare to students within the boundaries of state and federal laws, but abortion medication falls outside of those services.
UW-Madison continues to monitor the rise of COVID-19 cases in Dane County.
The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade has far-reaching implications for healthcare in the state of Wisconsin and across the nation. Current medical students are looking to understand the future of the state’s public health landscape.
UW leaders reacted to Blank’s announcement with an outpouring of grief and support.
A recent verbal attack on an Asian UW staff member prompts UWPD to request a hate crime enhancer to be added to the offense.
Violent incidents on campus and downtown have fueled fears that these could be racially-motivated attacks
Campus community members impacted by anti-Asian hate crimes voice their opinions in the emergency meeting
Research developments over the summer cover a wide range of fields including Australian heritage, COVID-19, structural brain change and cancer treatments.
Daniel Gold, the Director of International Academic Programs at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, emphasized the importance of study abroad in students’ college experience.