Diversity, Biden reelection, unions, high-rises: 4 UW-Madison stories to watch in 2024
Bucky must be sick of the limelight as we head into 2024.
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Bucky must be sick of the limelight as we head into 2024.
The University of Wisconsin Board of Regents will meet Wednesday at 5 p.m. to reconsider a controversial funding deal negotiated with Assembly Speaker Robin Vos despite objection from some students, staff and faculty.
For most University of Wisconsin-Madison students, Oct. 7 was a day for celebration. It was homecoming weekend, and the Badgers beat Rutgers University 24-13. Yet, horror grew throughout the day for Jewish students who woke up to texts about Hamas’ overnight terrorist attack on Israel.
Assembly Speaker Vos said Monday he is done negotiating with the University of Wisconsin System over a deal that would have provided funding for building projects and pay raises for UW System employees in exchange for a hiring freeze on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) positions for three years.
The Wisconsin Badgers are headed back to the Final Four after a triumphant 3-1 victory over the Oregon Ducks at a raucous UW Field House on Saturday night.
For many of the students she teaches, Dr. Sami Schalk is the first out queer professor they’ll have. She said her students take notice.
Over eight universities across the United States, most recently Harvard, have taken the lyric “Honey, life is just a classroom” a little too seriously.
Kayla Romanovs-Malovrh, on the brink of a sharp decision, met with her academic advisor a week before the deadline in hopes of transferring to the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s engineering program.
University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate photography students showed off their work at the “Take My Word For It” photography exhibition, which concluded Sunday at the Arts Lofts Gallery.
A panel of Asian-American educators of different ethnic backgrounds came together to discuss teaching and representing Asian-Americans in schools on Nov. 27 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Teacher Education building.
Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball defeated the No. 3 Marquette Golden Eagles 75-64 Saturday at the Kohl Center after Max Klesmit scored 21 points in the first half.
At 633 North Frances Street, by Lake Mendota, stands the French House — a century-old establishment for learning conversational French and celebrating French and francophone cultures.
“They say that studying abroad changes you,” a voiceover begins in a University of Wisconsin-Madison student’s award-winning short film. “But what I did not expect to learn or realize is that I had been living but only half alive.”
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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.
In efforts to continue supporting workforce development in emerging tech fields, some University of Wisconsin System schools are considering launching artificial intelligence programs.
Wisconsin. The “Dairy State.” Acres upon acres of nothing but boring farmland. This common misconception is frequently made by people who are unaware of all that Wisconsin has to offer.
In a prolifically rich musical landscape, indie band Boxing Day has managed to captivate and charm audiences within the University of Wisconsin-Madison community and the greater city of Madison.
When Milind and Madhuri Ranade’s children were attending the University of Wisconsin-Madison, they were unsatisfied with the vegetarian and Indian food offerings for students on campus.
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.