Chancellor Blank stands with NCAA amateurism at NIL congressional hearing
By Alexa Heller | Sep. 16, 2020Chancellor Rebecca Blank of UW-Madison speaks to the Senate in an NCAA name, image and likeness congressional hearing.
Chancellor Rebecca Blank of UW-Madison speaks to the Senate in an NCAA name, image and likeness congressional hearing.
This month, Latinx Heritage Month kicks off — virtually — with a wide variety of events and speakers presented by the Latinx Cultural Center and the Multicultural Student Center from Sept. 15 through Oct. 15.
The UW-Madison Faculty Senate voted in favor of spring 2021 academic calendar changes due to the transmission of COVID-19.
Chancellor Rebecca Blank stands by UW-Madison’s decision to start with in-person instruction for the Fall 2020 semester, despite the recent rise in cases.
Gordon’s Graveyard protest addresses rising tensions between the UW-Madison student body and administration.
A UW-Madison graduate student issued a public apology and stepped down from their leadership roles at a university worker’s union after falsely identifying themself as a person of color.
Following discussions on how to improve the campus climate in light of strife over racial injustice, UW-Madison this week announced the creation of a Diversity Inventory website and the appointment of a new director of the campus Multicultural Student Center.
Seventeen additional chapter facilities have received quarantine orders from PHMDC and UW-Madison since the initial quarantine directive.
Teaching Assistants stand against social inequalities identified within UW-Madison’s Smart Restart plan.
A rise in positive cases among the UW-Madison population has led the university to conduct voluntary surveillance testing.
UW-Madison voter registration drives will not operate during “two week emphasis on health and safety protocols” for undergraduate students.
Racist and white supremacist graffiti discovered on multiple buildings around Library Mall
Effective at 5 p.m. Monday, UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank directed all undergraduate students to “severely limit in-person interaction and restrict their movement” for two weeks following a rise in COVID-19 cases.
As sorority and fraternity chapters witness an increase in COVID-19 cases, chapters may be asked to engage in a community-wide quarantine
UW-Madison witnesses rank increases in Washington Monthly magazine and Times Higher Ed. Rankings differ based on criteria assessed by each source.
UW-Madison’s “Smart Restart” program kicks into gear while positive cases increase on campus.
Guidelines enacted by UW-Madison administration aim to protect and support students during COVID-19. To what extent do these guidelines infringe on freedom of expression?
As the UW-Madison community attempts to return to normalcy under the auspices of its “Smart Restart” plan and a hybrid model of teaching instruction, some of its students will be absent from campus.
Gov. Tony Evers has distributed CARES Act funds across the UW System to implement detailed COVID-19 testing programs on campuses.
With Fall 2020 schedules finalized, UW-Madison students, faculty and staff are learning how once-normal campus practices will proceed as the school year begins.