Badgers for Special Olympics address inclusion on campus
By Anthony Trombi | Mar. 4, 2021Panelists joined a Badgers for Special Olympics discussion regarding inclusion of students with disabilities on the UW-Madison campus.
Panelists joined a Badgers for Special Olympics discussion regarding inclusion of students with disabilities on the UW-Madison campus.
UW-Madison report highlights diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, but some student leaders are not impressed.
Female students recognize much needed advancements in gender equality during Women’s History Month at UW-Madison.
First-year PharmD students will be able to administer vaccines with an accelerated course designed to better address the need for vaccine distribution.
UW urged to divest from fossil fuels to reduce its impact on climate change.
UW-Madison students expressed concern about testing compliance reminders from the university that threaten consequences for missed tests.
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Chancellors from UW-River Falls, UW-Stout and UW-Eau Claire support UW System president’s goal to “plan for a traditional college experience” for Fall 2021.
UW-Madison will be partnering with four communities under the UniverCity Alliance this year to facilitate community improvements.
Prior to the SSFC RecWell budget discussion on Monday night, ASM leaders presented instances and emails in which they allege lobbying from RecWell.
The Housing Equity Action Team at the Social Justice Hub describes motives and actions taken to conduct a food pantry for Madison individuals facing homelessness.
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Associate Vice Chancellor and Executive Director of UHS urges students to follow COVID-19 procedures in order to prevent further restrictions.
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