$20,000 Carnegie Corporation gift highlights Madison Public Library work
The Madison Public Library received $20,000 from Carnegie Corporation of New York as part of an effort refunding the 1,280 Carnegie libraries nationwide.
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The Madison Public Library received $20,000 from Carnegie Corporation of New York as part of an effort refunding the 1,280 Carnegie libraries nationwide.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s student-run radio station, WSUM 91.7 FM, was named best in the nation at the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System (IBS) Media Awards Saturday.
With March approaching, an impressive stretch of wins has the Wisconsin Badgers rising to a No. 7 seed in recent bracket predictions.
Award-winning writer, healing justice practitioner and yogi Yolo Akili Robinson hosted Black Love as A Practice: A WorkShop to Help us Embody The Love We Desire Wednesday night, an event planned by the Black History Month Planning Committee (BHMPC) and the Black Cultural Center (BCC) where students rethought Black love not just as a feeling, but as a practice and a behavior.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Wisconsin Humanoid Robotics club, founded in November, plans to design and build a humanoid robot from scratch.
Madison’s Public Market earned a LEED Gold certification ahead of its grand opening this fall, making it one of Madison’s most sustainable advanced public projects.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison has required international students with partial or full teaching assistant appointments to prove their English fluency for decades, but now, amid heightened federal funding uncertainty, some international graduate students say departments are using the test to force them out.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison General Library System disaffiliated with the Friends of the UW-Madison Libraries, an organization that provided donations and volunteers to the university for nearly 80 years, in January, leaving the status of $1.4 million in funding unclear.
Dozens of friends, supporters and members of the Madison community packed into a private event space above local restaurant Señor Machetes to fundraise for the family of owner Noel Quintana Friday evening.
MadAbility, the University of Wisconsin-Madison Accessibility Lab, is working to develop technologies that allow blind and low-vision individuals equal access to information and to the world.
The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction declared Feb. 16-20 as Adult School Crossing Guard Recognition Week to celebrate Wisconsin crossing guards helping younger students get to and from school safely.
When I was younger, my dad owned “Big,” “Money Pit” and “Forrest Gump” on DVD. These movies served as my introduction to Tom Hanks. Naturally, I was intrigued when I saw Peacock planned to reboot “The ‘Burbs,” another Hanks classic, into a TV series.
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All articles featured in The Beet are creative, satirical and/or entirely fictional pieces. They are fully intended as such and should not be taken seriously as news.
A proposed bipartisan bill would give the University of Wisconsin-Madison's athletic facilities $14.6 million annually to maintain athletic facilities and exempt the university’s NIL deals from state public records law after lawmakers cited concerns that the university will fall behind in a competitive NIL era.
Henrietta Lacks became a medical phenomenon when Dr. George Otto Gey took her cells without her knowledge or consent while she was receiving cancer treatment at John Hopkins Medical center in 1951. Roughly 75 years later, her family is trying to keep her legacy alive by telling her story.
An athlete, coach and father, Freddie Owens is no stranger to adversity.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will rename Music Hall to Herb Kohl Hall in 2029 after a $30 million contribution from late Senator Herb Kohl’s foundation, the largest donation in university history. The new building will support the rapid expansion of the La Follette School of Public Affairs, Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin announced Monday night at an event with former Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels.
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, blocked a vote on Feb. 4 to fund the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Missing in Action Recovery and Identification Project.
Children across Madison are practicing reading skills with an unlikely audience — therapy dogs — as part of a recurring Madison Public Library (MPL) program aimed at improving literacy in a low-stress environment.