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Students will continue classes in an online format, but should arrange travel home to the U.S. as soon as possible.
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Students will continue classes in an online format, but should arrange travel home to the U.S. as soon as possible.
UW-Madison Study Abroad partnered with The Council on International Education and Exchange to shore up an inclusive program.
Since 1961, 3,279 alumni from UW-Madison have joined the Peace Corps.
Peace Corps Week began with “A Peace Corps Tip or Two,” a discussion panel where prospective volunteers met with former volunteers to learn about service life abroad.
Former UW-Madison student Leon Varjian started the beloved tradition of placing a flock of flamingos on Bascom Hill.
Chancellor Rebecca Blank said she is committed to making sure UW-Madison invests in education and research.
UW-Madison Provost Paul DeLuca facilitates discussion Monday on proposed changes to human resources practices.
State Rep. Chris Taylor, D-Madison introduced the “Pregnancy Protection Package” legislation Thursday.
Director of Recreational Sports John Horn details the intended segregated fee increases under the proposed 2014-’15 budget, which would go toward facility improvements.
Sustainability Chair Will Mulhern said he is not worried about the future of the Green Fund, despite concerns raised by Student Council representatives at the semester’s first ASM meeting Wednesday.
Student Services Finance Committee Vice Chair Ian Malmstadt suggested cuts to travel and events in the Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán 2014-’15 budget.
James Furman, chief economic adviser to President Barack Obama, spoke to UW-Madison students on campus Monday.
Campus community members watch the live broadcast forum Monday at Union South.
UW-Madison Peace Corp recruiter Eric Luckey said 106 alumni are currently serving in the Peace Corp.
Senior guard Taylor Wurtz reached 1,000 career points Sunday.