Inside UW-Madison’s innovative Discovery to Product service program
By Noah Maze | Sep. 30, 2022Discovery to Product is a program that provides funding, mentorship and tools to the UW-Madison community to help launch ideas.
Discovery to Product is a program that provides funding, mentorship and tools to the UW-Madison community to help launch ideas.
The Democratic governor delivered a speech Tuesday evening to a small group of UW-Madison students gathered in Colectivo Coffee on State Street.
UWPD arrested a 22-year-old after he made threatening statements in Witte residence hall.
The two takeaways from yesterday’s meeting have big implications for UW-Madison’s influence on the UW System.
Wisconsin GOP gubenatorial candidate Tim Michels’ new position is a sharp reversal from decades of support for abortion laws without exceptions for rape and incest.
Hub, Roundhouse among locations to raise prices, sparking anxiety from students already grappling with recent price hikes
Keeler’s upcoming digital project, “Mapping Dejope: Indigenous Histories and Presence in Madison,” is an interactive mapping experience that aims to educate community members about the Ho-Chunk history of the land UW-Madison occupies.
A new study shows an expected decline in the state’s workforce as baby boomers retire and young people leave for larger metro areas and warmer climates.
UW-Madison students, faculty and staff are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 booster and flu shots.
The university was selected as the winner of the regional W.K. Kellogg Award for its commitment to bettering communities across Wisconsin.
At the beginning of the school year, Sellery residents received laundry free-of-charge due to technological problems, but now prices are back to $3 dollars a load.
The new ordinance will prohibit investigating, arresting and prosecuting violations of Wisconsin’s 1849 abortion ban.
College of Letters & Science Dean Eric Wilcots welcomes the third cohort of L&S Dean’s Ambassadors in September.
The UW News Service launched last week, providing media packages to news outlets across Wisconsin.
UW-Madison students who depend on plasma donations for extra income worry they won’t have enough money to cover grocery and graduate school expenses.
Madison-area students who purchase a new number next year may be assigned a new ‘353’ area code instead of a ‘608’ area code.
Authors of the new book “Building Sustainable Worlds: Latinx Placemaking in the Midwest” speak about their research on Latinx communities and current projects
Tuesday’s announcement nearly triples Evers’ original $12 million investment in emergency medical service providers scrambling to recover from the pandemic.
Nathan’s years of research on learning sciences has taught him effective teaching and study techniques.
“The will of the people is the law of the land,” Gov. Tony Evers said Wednesday as he announced his newest plan to overturn Wisconsin’s 1849 abortion ban.