Kristin Eschenfelder tapped as interim L&S Dean
By Henry Matson | 10:51pmThe Information School professor will temporarily fill L&S Dean Eric Wilcots’ spot while he assumes the role of interim chancellor.
The Information School professor will temporarily fill L&S Dean Eric Wilcots’ spot while he assumes the role of interim chancellor.
University of Wisconsin-Madison students and staff have mixed feelings about the development of data ...
The program will highlight long-term campus-wide priorities and commitments.
Last week, the Wisconsin Board of Regents asked UW-System President Jay Rothman to resign or face being fired. Rothman refused, saying the board gave him no reason for losing confidence in his leadership to warrant him stepping down.
For more on Rothman and the Board of Regents, Ellie Huber sat down with campus news editor Annika Bereny.
The Wisconsin softball team clinched a series victory against Purdue this past weekend, taking two out of three games in Indiana.
Wisconsin softball took all three games against Maryland in the home opener at Goodman Diamond last weekend.
Often the difference between winning and losing in college hockey, goaltending becomes all the more more critical during a championship run. This became evident during Wisconsin’s ninth title run, as Badger goaltender Ava McNaughton backstopped the Wisconsin Badgers through the NCAA Frozen Four Championship after a dominant 28-2-2 regular season. She was named the Women’s Frozen Four’s Most Outstanding Player, becoming the fourth Badger goaltender to receive the honor.
The Madison Brass Band, a volunteer ensemble of local musicians, will compete at the North American Brass Band Championships this weekend against 45 other bands in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
The Madison Symphony Orchestra presented its final organ concert of the season, filled with warm, intimate music and conversations on March 31.
Wisconsin’s storied history of ecological preservation is prioritized today through community, education and research at Madison’s Henry Vilas Zoo.
University of Wisconsin-Madison juniors Ruffin Bryant and Noah Kalthoff turned a biomedical engineering class project into an agentic artificial intelligence tool for surgical charting.
The Wisconsin Union Directorate welcomed renowned quantum physicist John Martinis to Shannon Hall on March 23 as part of the Donald Kerst Lecture Series.
Nostalgia, hands-on activities and education created a balanced equation at the second annual science fair, achieving equilibrium in students’ happiness.
The Madison Circus Space’s banana-oriented “Bizarre Bazaar” shows took viewers through a whirlwind of local performance acts, including contortion, aerial silks, lyra, hoops, dance numbers and Cyr wheel on March 27 and 28.
There is no straightforward answer. Who you are, where you come from and what you want all shape whether college is worth it. The question isn’t just if college pays off. It’s for whom and under what circumstances.
A university that encourages independence must also ensure students are equipped to succeed within that independence. Clearer communication of requirements, more proactive advising and improved accessibility to academic support systems are not luxuries. They are necessities. Independence should not mean isolation.
Last week, the Wisconsin Board of Regents asked UW-System President Jay Rothman to resign or face being fired. Rothman refused, saying the board gave him no reason for losing confidence in his leadership to warrant him stepping down. For more on Rothman and the Board of Regents, Ellie Huber sat down with campus news editor Annika Bereny.
Wisconsin finally returned to the Frozen Four with wins against Dartmouth and Michigan State.
Award-winning author and education activist James Patterson will deliver the keynote address at University of Wisconsin-Madison’s spring commencement.
Experts predict the guard could make upwards of $5 million in NIL.
Liberal-backed Court of Appeals Judge Chris Taylor was declared the winner of the Wisconsin Supreme Court race.
Colleen Shogan discussed her career as an archivist and the role of record-keeping in the U.S. at the third Wisconsin Exchange event.
University of Wisconsin-Madison sophomore Ellen Zhang won the District 8 Common Council election by over 1,200 votes Tuesday night.
In a 17-0 vote, the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents voted to terminate Rothman’s contract, making him the first system president to be fired.