UW System honors women of color, LGBTQ individuals for creating inclusive, safe environments
The UW System celebrated inclusivity and diversity by honoring women of color and members of the LGBTQ+ community for their achievements Monday.
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The UW System celebrated inclusivity and diversity by honoring women of color and members of the LGBTQ+ community for their achievements Monday.
Current Republican Gov. Scott Walker and Democratic candidate Tony Evers clashed on taxes and healthcare in the first gubernatorial debate Friday. The candidates have been neck and neck at the polls since the primary election in August.
Gov. Scott Walker and running opponent Tony Evers tackled taxes, transportation and healthcare in their first debate Friday.
As UW-Milwaukee celebrates recognition as a top research university, it continues to suffer a “brain drain” much like UW-Madison in recent years.
UW-Milwaukee is in the top two percent of research universities worldwide, yet is faced with ongoing brain drain of faculty. The reason, some say, comes from a lack of state support.
Associated Students of Madison ignited concerns of their ability to maintain an active role on campus after passing a negligible amount of legislation after seven weeks in session.
Concerns among local residents lingered in the weeks following the merging of UW-Milwaukee with two-year colleges. Since then, UW-Milwaukee Chancellor Mark Mone has promised that Washington County students are “in good hands.”
The Associated Students of Madison postponed two bills consecutively, sparking concerns of their effectiveness on campus in their seven weeks in session during the academic year.
After UW-Milwaukee satellite campuses were announced, Washington County residents voiced their concerns. Weeks later, UW-Milwaukee Chancellor Mark Mone guaranteed a prosperous future for postsecondary students.
Even though the school-age population has increased, the number of high school graduates has decreased over the past few years. UW System campuses are eager to combat this, but some feel that their efforts are not enough.
Walking into Gordon Dining & Event Center, you are inundated with smells of omelettes, burgers and stir fry. As you pull out your Wiscard to pay, a fresh waffle on your plate, you wonder, “where do all those ingredients go at the end of the night?”
UW System has fought to boost enrollment for years, despite a growing population of students not graduating. It is time see how successful they have been.
After announcing the partnership with UW-Madison, Foxconn will provide an opportunity for students and faculty to engage with the company’s new technology and discuss job outlook.
Students and staff of UW-Madison’s School of Veterinary Medicine are determined to make sure a proposed remodel of the building is not pushed off to a later budget cycle by the state Legislature.
Foxconn Days are coming to UW-Madison following the announcement of their partnership in August.
Following deliberation, the Student Judiciary has voted in favor of the Nominations Board in the case issued by Sophia Alzaidi, a former SSFC member, after she was not selected to be on the current session committee.
The fields glowed pink in the last streaks of daylight as students and community members gathered in the Eagle Heights Community Gardens to celebrate the harvest and the end of the growing season with F.H. King Students for Sustainable Agriculture.
Despite UW-Oshkosh’s efforts to combat faculty losses, the combination of reduced state funds and low enrollment threatens the life of administrative positions.
Faculty criticism did not come far behind UW-Oshkosh Chancellor Andrew Leavitt’s announcement of the potential cuts Friday.