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(04/15/16 9:18pm)
UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank released a statement Friday saying she is upset the proper practices that help ensure classrooms are a welcoming space were not followed by the UW-Madison Police Department during Thursday’s arrest.
(04/14/16 8:53pm)
The UW-Madison Police Department arrested a UW-Madison student in connection to 11 counts of graffiti Thursday after officers asked him to leave a university classroom, according to UWPD Public Information Officer Marc Lovicott.
(04/14/16 1:00pm)
Several students involved in a bias incident at Dejope Residence Hall emailed a letter of apology Wednesday to different members of the UW-Madison campus community.
(04/13/16 12:05pm)
The UW-Madison student organization Force For Freedom: An Abolitionist Movement began Freedom Week with a demonstration Tuesday on East Campus Mall to raise awareness for modern-day slavery.
(04/12/16 2:46pm)
UW-Madison hosted a town hall Monday night at Union South with presentations about the future of gene editing on a global and local scale.
(04/11/16 3:14pm)
Author Jennifer Morales read excerpts from her book “Meet Me Halfway" and provided insights regarding pervasive racial disparities in Milwaukee at her speech Sunday at Union South.
(04/11/16 3:11pm)
UW-Madison announced Friday that Stem Cells in the 4th Dimension, an annual scientific meeting, will focus on how time affects stem cells in terms of development, maturation and aging.
(04/09/16 1:21pm)
UW-Madison announced Thursday that two people from the UW community will be honored with the Women’s Philanthropy Council Champion Awards for advancing the status of women at the university.
(04/08/16 1:19pm)
UW-Madison hosted an informational session Thursday at Gordon Dining and Event Center to explain both the classification of incidents of hate and bias and the process of reporting them.
(04/04/16 12:02pm)
The Alliant Energy Center hosted the 47th On Wisconsin Annual Spring Powwow over the weekend to celebrate Native American culture and help connect the UW-Madison community with Wisconsin’s 11 Native American tribes.
(04/04/16 2:23pm)
UW-Madison hosted its 14th annual Science Expedition over the weekend to highlight research performed by students, faculty and scientists at the university.
(04/04/16 2:22am)
A sexual assault occurred early Sunday morning between 12:45 a.m and 1:30 a.m. in a fraternity house on Langdon Street, according to a campus-wide UW-Madison crime warning.
(04/03/16 11:37am)
The Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Program, a national initiative established in 1986, received 1,150 nominations, but awarded only 252 scholarships.W-Madison announced Thursday that four undergraduate students will receive the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship, which celebrates academic excellence in the sciences.
(03/31/16 10:59pm)
UW-Madison has begun an investigation Tuesday into another reported incident of discrimination in Sellery Residence Hall, according to the university’s Director of News and Media Relations Meredith McGlone.
(03/29/16 10:04pm)
The UW-Madison cybersecurity staff is attempting to reconfigure printers and related equipment after hate flyers were printed on campus computers last week as a part of a cyber assault that also targeted other colleges across the nation, according to a university release.
(03/29/16 8:30pm)
Trent Jackson has stayed constantly involved with the UW-Madison community since he first arrived on campus in the fall of 1985. He has been a teacher, an entrepreneur and a board member and director of the Boys and Girls Club of Dane County, but his first role was as a student athlete on the men’s basketball team.
(03/28/16 12:38pm)
An Associated Press team that reported on slave labor in the southeast Asian fishing industry won the 2016 Anthony Shadid Award for Journalism Ethics UW-Madison announced Friday.
(03/22/16 10:37pm)
After a series of deadly terrorist attacks hit Brussels, all seven UW-Madison students studying abroad in the city were accounted for and reported safe Tuesday morning, according to University Relations Specialist Greg Bump.
(03/16/16 9:19pm)
The UW-Madison Police Department will not file any criminal or hate crime charges against the student who was the aggressor in the Saturday Sellery Residence Hall altercation, according to UWPD Public Information Officer Marc Lovicott.
(03/16/16 3:23am)
UW-Madison freshman Synovia Knox was in a Sellery hallway with several friends from the 9th Cohort of First Wave the night before their Line Breaks performance that covered issues of racism, classism and sexism—when a male resident shoved her and spat in her face.