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(06/11/26 7:00am)
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (UCIS) announced a new policy memo May 22 stating that individuals seeking a green card must return to their home countries to complete the process. Students who arrive on visas and stay for longer than its validity will be among those most affected.
(05/22/26 7:53pm)
The Madison Public Library Foundation hosted its 15th annual Lunch for Libraries event with author Jesmyn Ward on May 5, which raised $164,000 for the annual Wisconsin Book Festival.
(05/21/26 4:47pm)
The State of Wisconsin Department of Administration requested proposals from contractors on May 14 for a new residence hall at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. All proposals are due to the State July 16.
(05/14/26 3:41am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin shared insights into her four-year tenure at a roundtable discussion May 11, highlighting her pluralism efforts, her attempts to negotiate with students and her experience navigating a “growing distrust in institutions” of higher education statewide and nationally. Mnookin will step into her new role as Columbia University’s president July 1.
(05/12/26 2:38am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison class of 2026 were welcomed at Camp Randall Saturday by award-winning author James Patterson, outgoing Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin, Board of Regents President Amy Bogost and student speakers about the importance of working together and purpose as they prepared to turn their tassels.
(04/24/26 6:01pm)
City of Madison officials discussed preparation and safety measures for the upcoming Mifflin Street Block Party at a press conference Wednesday. The block party is expected to see around 10,000 people, according to officials.
(04/23/26 10:00am)
Tony Evers has spent over three decades committed to public service. Before becoming governor in 2018, Evers climbed virtually every rung of public education in the state, from high school biology teacher to principal, district superintendent and state superintendent.
(04/22/26 7:00am)
Author Sarah Thankam Mathews spoke about her relationship with writing and her experience immigrating to the U.S. last Thursday as part of the Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Heritage Month keynote speech.
(04/17/26 5:05pm)
Author Sarah Thankam Mathews speaks at the APIDAHM 2026 Keynote in the Gordon Dining and Event Center on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
(04/17/26 7:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison spinoff Realta Fusion is partnering abroad as Wisconsin fusion innovation explodes with renewed investment from the state Legislature.
(04/14/26 7:00am)
A proposed bill would fund a journalism fellowship program for University of Wisconsin System journalism students, matching 25 fellows to a year-long program with a $40,000 salary stipend.
(04/14/26 7:00am)
American civil rights activist Ruby Bridges shared her experience as the first African American student to integrate into a white-only school in Louisiana at a sold-out, moderated Q&A lecture in Memorial Union’s Shannon Hall Wednesday.
(04/08/26 8:36pm)
New York Times bestselling author James Patterson will be the keynote speaker at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s spring commencement ceremony on May 9, the university announced Wednesday.
(03/27/26 2:46am)
The Associated Students of Madison passed a resolution 15-5-3 calling on the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents to divest from controversial companies in an emergency meeting Wednesday night to both loud cheers and heavy criticism from the university, who called the legislation disappointing and said it “issued a number of flawed, unrelated and illegal demands” in a statement.
(03/26/26 7:00am)
When my parents attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the early 2000s, it was a golden age for Badgers. Back-to-back Rose Bowl wins, a Final Four run and a housing market that hadn’t yet declared war on students.
(03/20/26 9:36pm)
The Associated Students of Madison’s spring 2026 election had 4% voter turnout — 2,134 ballots out of 49,724 students — a two point decrease from last year. All 33 council representative seats and three Student Services Finance Committee seats were up for election.
(03/19/26 8:00am)
The Puerto Rican Studies Hub hosted a roundtable Monday featuring three Puerto Rican authors who discussed how their culture and experiences have shaped their writing.
(03/13/26 12:03am)
A Flock Safety camera installed near Memorial Union sparked confusion between the City of Madison and the University of Wisconsin-Madison over who owns the pole supporting the device — and whether the camera complies with city regulations.
(03/12/26 7:00am)
Do you ever notice how different your mood feels when you spend the day in sweatpants compared to when you take the time to dress up? Think about the last time you had an important presentation, interview or event. Did you reach for sweatpants, or did you choose something that made you feel confident and prepared? The way we dress may seem like a small decision, but it can significantly influence how we think, feel and perform throughout the day.
(03/11/26 2:31am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Academic Staff Assembly passed a resolution on Monday calling for UWPD to end their contract with Flock Safety and publish all other contracts with surveillance technology companies, like Motorola Safeties and Rhombus.