Science sit down: UW-Madison researcher attends COP28 global climate conference
The 28th U.N. Conference of Parties, COP28, is underway in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison has a seat at the table.
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The 28th U.N. Conference of Parties, COP28, is underway in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison has a seat at the table.
The lives of University of Wisconsin-Madison students unfold in diverse and distinct ways. And as with everything else in life, no blueprint exists for how to be a Badger. Attending a public university in a bustling capital city, students have an expansive array of choices that allow them to shape their college journey in a way that is uniquely their own.
Kids wearing green velvet skirts and little red sweaters surrounded the Wisconsin state Capitol’s marble rotunda Friday as state residents flocked to the 30-foot holiday tree to celebrate Gov. Tony Evers’ annual Tree Lighting Ceremony.
University of Wisconsin-Madison political science professor Jon Pevehouse spoke about United States support for Israel at a Monday lecture hosted by the Wisconsin Union Directorate Society & Politics Committee.
Alison Mariella Désir, a renowned author, activist and avid runner, spoke as part of the Wisconsin Union Directorate’s Distinguished Lecture Series on Nov. 15 about how she is making waves in the running industry by challenging the status quo and advocating for diversity and inclusion.
The city of Madison’s East-West bus rapid transit (BRT) line will receive $110.6 million in federal funding, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced at a press conference with city and state officials Friday.
Wisconsin lawmakers introduced a bipartisan proposal on Nov. 9 to create a new psilocybin pilot program for veterans who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder.
A tenth grader sits under the harsh lights of his hour-long English class, silently trudging through an assigned copy of Macbeth. He taps his foot, eyes wandering from glossary to line to clock, whose hands seem never to move. What does he have to read this old nonsense for? He wishes the bell would release him from his misery.
Author and poet José Olivarez spoke at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Diversity Forum on Wednesday as the second keynote speaker of the two-day event.
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos told reporters Tuesday he would like to find a way to fund the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s engineering building but wants an agreement on DEI programs and greater authority over UW System positions.
Go Big Read 2023-24 author David McRaney delivered a presentation Tuesday alongside University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin, investigating topics of division and psychology from his book "How Minds Change."
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) partnered with the City of Madison’s public housing agency for an annual student housing innovation competition, the agency announced Tuesday.
Throughout 2023, unions were at the forefront of conversational buzz in Madison, with several workplaces in the city demanding better working conditions over the last two years.
Author David McRaney will deliver a talk on polarization and active listening Tuesday at Shannon Hall as part of UW-Madison’s Go Big Read book for the 2023-24 academic year, “How Minds Change”.
A police search for a man with a knife in the Langdon Street area near the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus is now resolved, according to an alert released by the university on the BadgerSAFE app.
Nestled in the heart of Madison, Wisconsin, State Street stands as a vibrant testament to the city’s rich history, diverse culture and strong sense of community. For decades, the bustling thoroughfare has drawn locals and visitors captivated by its unique blend of historic charm, eclectic shops and lively street life.
Two Wisconsin Democratic lawmakers announced legislation Wednesday to protect and expand reproductive rights in Wisconsin.
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers sued Republican state lawmakers Tuesday for blocking UW System pay raises, conservation projects and professional licensing programs in legislative committees, arguing the move violates the Wisconsin Constitution and intrudes into executive powers.
The U.S. Department of Education held a conference Monday to unveil new measures aimed at holding colleges accountable and addressing the student debt crisis.
Middle East experts Ghaith al-Omari and David Makovsky spoke to students about conflict between Israel and Hamas during a Tuesday evening talk with University of Wisconsin-Madison students at the UW Hillel Foundation.