Madison announces $15.1 million in federal funding for John Nolen Drive reconstruction
The city of Madison announced $15.1 million in additional federal funding to replace six bridges around John Nolen Drive Friday.
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The city of Madison announced $15.1 million in additional federal funding to replace six bridges around John Nolen Drive Friday.
Earlier this month, the Wisconsin Speech and Debate Society competed at the Yaatly Online Debating League (YODL) National Debating Championship tournament in Denver, ultimately winning the entire championship tournament.
Stacey Lee, a University of Wisconsin-Madison Educational Policy Studies professor specializing in the education of immigrant communities, and Miron Livny, a professor of Computer Science with an emphasis in high-throughput computing, have been named Vilas Research Professors.
Gov. Tony Evers announced a $1.1 million investment in internship programs for University of Wisconsin System students last week to combat Wisconsin’s exodus of young workers.
In an unprecedented tie, the District 14 Madison Common Council race surrendered to a city-held game of chance to determine the winner on April 12.
Badger Catholic, a registered student organization (RSO) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, hosted Catholic speaker and author Kim Zember for a talk about “her personal experience with homosexuality and life with Christ” followed by a Q&A session last Thursday. The event was promoted in an email to all students and met with concerns from some due to Zember’s rhetoric.
Workers at the State Street Starbucks location announced Tuesday they will file to unionize with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).
United States Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito issued an administrative stay Friday, temporarily freezing litigation on a Texas court ruling threatening abortion medication access nationwide.
If the return of the Memorial Union Terrace chairs or the sun-tanning students on Bascom Hill weren’t any indication, the reopening of Madison’s beloved Dane County Farmers’ Market means summer is officially on its way.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Astronomy Club hosted a talk with scientist Dr. Stephanie LaMassa at Chamberlin Hall last Wednesday.
A report from the Center for Communication and Civic Renewal (CCCR) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison found civic fracture is growing across Wisconsin.
Wisconsin’s status as a powerhouse state in the automotive industry could make the state a global hotspot for electric vehicle (EV) production, according to a report for the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC).
University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin was formally ranked as chancellor and the 30th leader of the university at her investiture Friday morning.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Senior Class Office decided the senior class gift funds will be directed to the Center for Healthy Minds Higher Education Fund, according to the Wisconsin Union. Each year, SCO selects one university organization to receive funds that will positively impact campus life.
Through a combination of public funding sources and approximately $18 million from private donors connected to Wisconsin’s dairy industry, the University of Wisconsin-Madison recently completed a $72.9 million renovation of the Babcock Hall Dairy Plant.
At the heart of the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, up a few flights of steps and onto a small metal platform, you will find a keyboard unlike most, made of wooden keys and a set of wooden pedals. The instrument itself is not located behind the keys, like in a piano. Instead, metal wires go straight up to a set of 56 carillon bells, each playing their own note to create the instrument’s unique sound that resonates far across campus.
When Takisha Jordan sought resources for housing insecurity in Madison, she felt intimidated by the available providers and services because she did not feel they represented her.
As co-director of progressive voter outreach organization Project 72 WI, Teddy Landis goes the extra mile — and hundreds more after that — to energize student voters across Wisconsin. For just the 2023 spring elections, Landis estimates Project 72 WI knocked on 40,000 doors across 15 college campuses.
University Health Services (UHS) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has 64 mental health clinicians, five psychiatric providers, two psychiatric nurses and six full-time trainees who all provide mental health support to students. UHS received a budget of $29.9 million during the 2021-22 academic year — less than 1% of the university budget and almost $10 million less than what was allocated to the Wisconsin Union.
“Who influences students to go to college or not to go to college?” Jennifer Blazek, the Director of the Emerging Leaders Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, asked. In the coming months, the work she’ll be doing with the new Small Town and Rural Students (STARS) Network will seek to answer and address that question.