Blank hopes for a “typical” Fall 2021 semester
UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank said she is hopeful for a typical, in-person fall semester in 2021 at a virtual event on Thursday.
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UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank said she is hopeful for a typical, in-person fall semester in 2021 at a virtual event on Thursday.
UW-Madison will offer extra appointments for COVID-19 vaccines, with an estimated 3,500 vaccination appointments available next week.
The Associated Students of Madison passed three new pieces of legislation at their final meeting of the 2020-21 school year Tuesday.
As UW-Madison gears up for an in-person fall semester, the university has modified its coronavirus response and protocol for the summer.
The Wisconsin Alumni Student Board started virtually hosting their annual “All Campus Party” Monday to further involve campus members with the community.
En route to the Capitol, protesters drew neighbors out of their houses onto porches and balconies. Faces in windows and phones in hands, many spectated as the crowds made their way down usually busy city streets.
Earth Week is set to kick off at the University of Wisconsin-Madison this week, as 18 students organizations and campus offices will hold events to “examine [their] relationships with the natural environment.”
The Coyle family has claimed that UW-Madison misused the $500,000 donation they gave in 2016 and intend to get their money back.
The Wisconsin Democrats and the GOP Badgers held a debate about hot topics that came up during the 2020 Presidential election on Wednesday.
The UW-Madison Office of Business Engagement has found its new managing director in John Garnetti, a former Foxconn Technology Group official who left the company in 2019.
The student organization Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment (PAVE) is working to inform and empower the campus community to stand up against sexual assault during Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
With the death of twenty-year-old Daunte Wright in Brooklyn Center, Minn., at the hands of Brooklyn Center police officer Kimberly Potter, UW-Madison student activists have redoubled calls for change that have been near-continuous throughout the academic year.
The Associated Students of Madison advocated for better implementation of student aid efforts and clarified their bylaws regarding student government positions at their Tuesday night meeting.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison paused Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) vaccine distribution following an April 13 advisory from the CDC and FDA.
UW-Madison community members raised $2.7 million for University schools and colleges, athletics and organizations last week as part of its “Day of the Badger” fundraising initiative.
Sarah LaBorde, a UW-Madison junior and Carson Desk supervisor, doesn’t like to glorify her role in upholding vital infrastructure and allowing university life to persist amid the COVID-19 pandemic. For LaBorde, going into work means monitoring residence hall desk functions and staff performance — not saving the world.
Jewish students across University of Wisconsin System colleges are frustrated as the start of the 2021-22 academic year coincides with Rosh Hashanah, and the UW System has no plans to change course.
One day after announcing it would offer pass/fail grading for the spring semester, the University of Wisconsin-Madison Office of the Provost dissolved the student-led Academic Policies Task Force that recommended those policies.
The Associated Students of Madison Equity and Inclusion Committee encouraged students to reach out to Wisconsin government leaders on Thursday, as part of their efforts to support transgender athletes.
The UW-Madison School of Pharmacy is launching a master’s degree program in psychedelic drug therapy in the fall of 2021, the first of its kind in the nation.