Q&A: UW Health nurses discuss union recognition efforts amid ongoing turnover crisis
UW Health nurses Matt Delaney and Mary Jorgensen represent only two out of thousands of nurses who have faced ongoing union efforts within UW Health.
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UW Health nurses Matt Delaney and Mary Jorgensen represent only two out of thousands of nurses who have faced ongoing union efforts within UW Health.
Sen. Melissa Agard, D-Madison, and Rep. Darrin Madison, D-Milwaukee, introduced legislation to legalize marijuana use for individuals 21 years or older on Friday.
As the summer came to a close and students and staff returned to campus, one thing remained missing: the Starship Robots. This year, the infamous robots once highlighted in campus tours and beloved by many students are nowhere to be seen.
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and Communications Director Ben LaBolt boosted the Biden Administration's work towards higher education, climate change and mental health efforts during a press briefing with U.S. student media Tuesday.
As the climate crisis escalates, the Associated Students of Madison (ASM) Sustainability Committee and the University of Wisconsin-Madison Office of Sustainability seek increased student input for this upcoming school year.
The University of Wisconsin System released its 10-day census enrollment estimates early last week, which show a small increase in UW-Madison’s enrollment.
The University of Wisconsin System released its 10-day census enrollment estimates early last week, revealing a small increase in UW-Madison’s enrollment.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will continue awarding diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) scholarships, administer race-neutral fee waivers and obtain approval for diversity questions following a June U.S. Supreme Court ruling that ended affirmative action, the Blk Pwr Coalition said in a statement Monday night.
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Green-painted bike lanes will soon be added to multiple intersections around the University of Wisconsin- Madison campus.
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The University of Wisconsin-Madison enlisted an ad hoc group to study the Black experience on campus, the university announced Tuesday.
Gov. Tony Evers in January declared 2023 the “Year of Mental Health,” proposing more than $500 million for mental health initiatives in his 2023-25 biennial budget, with $17 million designated for alternatives to emergency detention.
The Madison Public Market has faced multiple setbacks over the past two decades and faces another after bids from three construction companies came in above budget.
Richard Davis, a beloved musician, teacher and activist, died Wednesday, Sept. 6 after spending two years in hospice care.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Engineering Centers Building (ECB) is currently closed due to flooding late last night, causing classes and labs in the building to be canceled or moved.
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Among the moving mass of walkers, bikers and bus-hoppers on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus is a population of students with disabilities who face difficulties accessing paratransit and accessible shuttle services with ease. This comes with a fearful uncertainty on whether their mobility aid will be kept safe by service providers.
Dane County Board of Supervisors Chair Patrick Miles appointed labor organizer Jay Brower on Tuesday to fill the campus-area District 13 seat vacated by former Supervisor Olivia Xistris-Songpanya.
Members of the Madison community, including Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin, emphasized the necessity and crucial role of free speech and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) on campus in a panel Tuesday evening amid student discontent with the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s free speech policies.