UW System launches online degree program
By Bryna Goeking | Feb. 21, 2024Wisconsin Online will improve access to a UW System education for Wisconsin residents and nonresidents, responding to changes in the job market.
Wisconsin Online will improve access to a UW System education for Wisconsin residents and nonresidents, responding to changes in the job market.
UW-Madison and other schools are beefing up their gaming spaces and programs.
Primary elections for the Dane County Board of Supervisors for Districts 13 and 36 appeared on the Feb. 20 ballot.
Gov. Tony Evers signed a bill Tuesday creating a direct admissions pathway to University of Wisconsin System campuses for Wisconsin high school students who achieve high academic performance.
Wesley Sparkman joined District 33 Supervisor Dana Pellebon, Ald. Regina Vidaver and Sen. Melissa Agard in the race for Dane County executive.
A late amendment to a deal between UW officals and Republican lawmakers may see the construction of the new Camp Randall Sports Center overlap with the boundaries of a veterans memorial park.
Students for Justice in Palestine protested the presence of weapons manufacturing companies at a University of Wisconsin-Madison career fair on Feb. 13.
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers signed into law Monday new Assembly and Senate districts ahead of Wisconsin’s 2024 election.
Primary elections will be held on Feb. 20 for two contested Dane County district supervisor positions. Ten races on the April 2 ballot are contested.
Funds for the center come from longtime Madison donor Jerry Frautschi to support education and access in the community.
The amendment is the latest effort by legislative Republicans to strike down diversity, equity and inclusion efforts within the UW System.
Republican lawmakers killed the governor’s paid leave plan last summer. Now, Democrats are picking up the pieces.
The UW System receives over $1 million annually from land taken from Wisconsin Native American tribes in the 1800s.
Dawn Douglas shared her worries with an all-time low in foster parents while boosting Dane County’s method to address the shortage and situate children with the right homes.
The graffiti criticized UW-Madison’s response to a video posted to social media which depicted a UWPD officer pushing a pro-Palestine demonstrator to the ground during a career fair.
Debates on UW campuses over belonging, free expression, and social and political identity have been raised more frequently in recent months as legislative Republicans seek to fund free speech programs and cut diversity initiatives.
Owner Sam Brown’s venture pays homage to history, preservation and the thrum of urban life.
The year-long program aims to increase transparency and accountability in police interactions.
The graduate students union delivered a letter to Chancellor Mnookin advocating for 12 weeks of paid family leave and distributed Valentine’s Day cards detailing struggles of having a family as UW-Madison employees.
The county partnered with Purple Cow Organics to expand its composting initiatives with money from a federal grant.