A new report shows a $24 million expenditure from out of state groups for partisan election advertisements.
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UW-Milwaukee faces brain drain despite recognition as top research university
UW-Milwaukee is in the top two percent of research universities worldwide, yet is faced with ongoing brain drain of faculty. The reason, some say, comes from a lack of state support.
To bolster Wisconsin’s struggling aging workforce and fight student debt, Gov. Scott Walker is proposing a $5,000 tax credit to college graduates who stay and work in the state after finishing their education.
Academic misconduct cases spiked last year due to increase in faculty reporting and adjustments to reporting procedures.
As Wisconsin attempts to attract millenials, some UW-Madison graduates are making plans to leave the state.
As the 2018 election cycle heats up, millions of dollars have flooded into contested races around the country, several of which are in Wisconsin, as top donors seek to give a financial leg up to candidates of their choosing.
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Family time for former Wisconsin forward Jared Berggren is only possible through the power of modern technology.
In light of a state shortage in young, educated workers, Gov. Scott Walker has signed off on a $6.8 million advertising campaign to boost millennial interest in moving or staying in Wisconsin.
After one of the best careers in UW history, Lauren Carlini has used her mental fortitude to help create a strong start to her professional career.
The Gender & Women’s Studies class “Women and Their Bodies in Health and Disease” turns 50 this semester.
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Known for his flowing red afro, basketball has allowed Mike Bruesewitz to travel the globe since leaving Madison.
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UW-Madison will transition solely to Canvas, discontinuing its use of Moodle and Desire2Learn.
After initially challenging a circuit judge’s order to call new special elections, Gov. Scott Walker has complied with the similar ruling of a higher court, and issued an executive order to hold new elections.
UW-Madison is hoping to expand service learning courses in order to help build relationships between students and the Madison community and to strengthen student learning.
UW-Madison is hoping to expand service learning courses in order to help build relationships between students and the Madison community and to strengthen student learning.
Teaching inequality: Despite wage increase, UW-Madison professors still underpaid
Even if the wage increase happens, UW-Madison professors will make less than other universities.
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A survey administered last fall reflected distrust among student council members.
Mayor Paul Soglin joined 160 international cities Friday in signing the Milan Urban Food Policy Pact.
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As heat waves and cold fronts alike bombard the region, Midwest average temperatures are far below normal for the season.