UW-Madison to debut METAL, ACE manufacturing workforce hubs
The University of Wisconsin-Madison plans to debut public, free-of-charge metals casting and CNC machining Wisconsin Hubs this summer in partnership with the U.S. Department of War (DOW).
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The University of Wisconsin-Madison plans to debut public, free-of-charge metals casting and CNC machining Wisconsin Hubs this summer in partnership with the U.S. Department of War (DOW).
Five University of Wisconsin system schools awarded degrees to 29 incarcerated students for the first time in more than 50 years, helping set students up for success in life after prison, according to a Department of Corrections press release and Peter Moreno, the Director of the Prison Education Initiative.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison opened a formal investigation into registered student organization (RSO) Animal Advocacy over its promotion of the April 18 Ridglan Farms raid, examining whether the group violated campus posting policies and Wisconsin laws related to soliciting criminal activity.
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.
University of Wisconsin-Madison professors, Jane Paulsen and Michael Newton discovered that two proteins decline in the human brain as Huntington disease develops, furthering improvements for treatments of the disease.
Jon Pevehouse, a professor of political science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison who specializes in international relations, discussed the Iranian war, its effects and what its outcome might look like in the United States in an interview with The Daily Cardinal.
This article aims to expose some of the racial—and racist—dimensions of the recent divestment debate. We are a group of students with diverse affiliations and backgrounds whose research and personal experience involves grappling with racial politics. Our central claim is that reactions to the divestment resolution were shaped by racialized narratives about Arab students, not merely by policy disagreements. We summarize the resolution before exploring how this debate unfolded in a racist manner.
As Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage (AAPI) Month begins May 1, the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Asian American studies certificate offers students an accessible way to engage with ethnic studies while building skills in cultural awareness and critical thinking.
James Patterson and his wife Susan Patterson, took on a packed crowd at the Madison Public Library Wednesday, April 22, to talk about their upcoming book, “The Mother-Daughter Book Club.”
Last semester, I avoided going up Bascom Hill at all. I had a class in Morgridge, one in Geoscience and two in Vilas Hall, all miraculously at sea level. This year, I’m not as lucky. I have two classes in Van Hise and one in Sewell, which means that I hike up the hill five days a week (three of those being from Mosse to Van Hise during a 15-minute passing period).
When Audrey Marr checked her email inbox at the end of her junior year at Indiana University-Bloomington, one email caught her eye. The subject line read ‘NBC Sports Big 10 x Audrey Marr.’
A domino of leadership exits have shaken the University of Wisconsin System as of late.
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.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison ranked first on the Peace Corps’ 2026 Top Volunteer-Producing Colleges and Universities list, according to an April 7 Peace Corps press release.
At 13 years old, I was unstoppable with my first iPod Touch. I viewed the internet through a Clarendon filter: venti Starbucks Frappuccino, boomerangs by the beach and unfiltered, often offensive, tweets. Given the freedom to post whatever, whenever, or at least at the mercy of a good WiFi connection, I was unlikely to hesitate before hitting upload.
University of Wisconsin-Madison student organization Re-Wear It Wisconsin collaborated with The Issue on Monday for a clothing swap, the first event lined up in a week of Earth Day ‘Swapathon’ celebrations. Students traded gently used clothing, accessories and shoes in Re-Wear It’s ongoing fight against textile waste and fast fashion.
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.
Wisconsin’s childhood vaccination rates continue to decline since 2020, with an all-time low of two thirds of two-year-olds receiving the child series vaccination in 2025, according to data released in March.
Data center proposals have spread across the country, but with one Dane County town winning its battle against a project, eyes are now on DeForest for inspiration.
University Wisconsin-Madison College Democrats and Republicans debated campus free speech, foreign policy and political polarization at Union South Monday in an event focused on fostering productive conversations between those with differing opinions.