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The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department (UWPD) announced a renewed call for information about a 58-year-old unsolved murder case of a University of Wisconsin-Madison freshman on May 28.
(06/11/26 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is a very large campus with no shortage of great study spots. Still, some rise above the others because of their atmospheres, food and drink options, and so much more.
(06/11/26 7:00am)
The first dementia villages in the United States will open in Sheboygan in July and Fitchburg in the fall of 2027, offering dementia patients an alternative to traditional nursing homes and memory care facilities.
(06/11/26 9:00am)
President Donald Trump attended a roundtable event in Chippewa Falls June 5 to highlight his administration's support for Wisconsin agriculture. The event, held at Custer Farms, marked Trump's first visit to Wisconsin since beginning his second term.
(06/11/26 11:00am)
Teams of researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison spent months submitting proposals to the Department of Energy’s vast new Genesis Mission — an initiative centered around artificial intelligence (AI) but naming research goals in fields as varied as nuclear fusion and molecular biology. Many of UW-Madison’s proposals center around one burgeoning cross-college priority: quantum.
(06/11/26 8:00am)
A $1.8 billion spending agreement backed by Gov. Tony Evers and Republican legislative leaders failed to pass in the Senate last month, despite polling showing overwhelming public support.
(06/11/26 8:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Bat Brigade meets weekly at sundown from April to October to walk through lakeshore paths with an echometer, a specialized microphone used for wildlife research, to track and collect data on Wisconsin’s bat populations.
(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.
(06/11/26 7:00am)
When the academic year ends, thousands of University of Wisconsin-Madison don’t leave — and the Madison economy thrives because of it.
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From bus routes to a new train service, University of Wisconsin-Madison students are fueling alternative transportation options in Madison.
(06/11/26 8:00am)
The Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) is seeking state approval to change how it ranks high school students for the Wisconsin Guarantee program, potentially affecting how many students are automatically admitted into University of Wisconsin-system schools.
(06/05/26 5:10pm)
Nature Everywhere, an event series run by the City of Madison, will return on June 6 for its third annual celebration, with events running from June 5-7.
(06/05/26 5:04pm)
University of Wisconsin-Stout changed its name to University of Wisconsin-Stout Polytechnic following a unanimous Board of Regents vote on June 4.
(06/06/26 10:57pm)
Democratic socialist Isaia Ben-Ami launched his campaign for Wisconsin’s liberal 76th Assembly District in September 2025 after current representative Francesca Hong announced her bid for governor.
(06/04/26 11:33pm)
Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents approved a proposal on June 4 to raise in-state tuition by 2% for the 2026-27 academic year, according to a press release.
(06/01/26 11:42pm)
Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin (DFW) announced in early May that the beloved ‘Adopt a Cow’ program will be returning for the 2026-27 school year.
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The Wisconsin Alumni Association hosted a webinar on May 19, “From War to AI: Forces Shaping Today’s Economy,” examining how conflict, global trade disruptions and artificial intelligence are influencing the United States and global economy.
(05/31/26 2:28pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison altered their general education requirements in May for incoming students first enrolling for or after Summer 2026, removing the current, university-wide ethnic studies requirement but retaining the courses under a new category. All undergraduate degree-granting schools and colleges at the university still have an ethnic studies requirement.
(05/30/26 4:52pm)
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).
(05/29/26 1:30am)
The City of Madison pushed a Safe Routes to School (SRTS) strategic plan draft that outlines an initiative encouraging elementary through high school students to walk, bike and bus to school.