Eric Wilcots to serve as UW-Madison interim provost
By Ellie Bourdo | 12:39pmThe College of Letters & Science dean will serve as interim provost following John Karl Scholz’s departure to the University of Oregon.
The College of Letters & Science dean will serve as interim provost following John Karl Scholz’s departure to the University of Oregon.
Current and past House Fellows at UW-Madison discuss the pressures and perks of working to enforce policy ...
It is far past the time for America to realize unions are not detrimental to capitalism but instead ...
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