UW-Madison leans on lobbying amid federal pressure, budget strain
By Joseph Panzer | Dec. 4Lobbying efforts reflect uncertainty, shifting politics in higher education.
Lobbying efforts reflect uncertainty, shifting politics in higher education.
Faculty members of the University of Wisconsin-Madison University Committee met Monday to discuss challenges to student mental health and well-being while student government representatives discussed changes to student financial aid.
Funding for mental health services for University of Wisconsin System students in the state budget follows a bill Republican Senators introduced requiring campuses with less than 30,000 students to partner with a mental health care provider.
Isbell will become the Chancellor at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and his position will be temporarily filled by Senior Vice Provost John Zumbrunnen.
Changes to the company’s dress code raised concerns over labor practices and employee performance.
Faith-based organizations in Wisconsin have issued legal challenges to a new order on immigration, drawing back to historical support the state’s churches have given immigrants.
The Marquette Law School poll released the results of their latest poll, revealing a large number of registered voters are uninformed about the Supreme Court race candidates less than a month before the election.
The new bill would impact intermediary companies in the health care industry.
The Daily Cardinal takes a look at the 10 films nominated for Best Picture at the 97th Academy Awards.
Students say the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s need-based financial program doesn’t do enough to address food insecurity or other student support services.
Sen. Melissa Agard, D-Madison, speaking at an Indigenous Cannabis Industry Association press conference on Sept. 3, 2024.
University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor Jon Pevehouse speaks at a Monday evening talk with students.
University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor Jon Pevehouse speaks at a Monday evening talk with students.