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Members of the Madison community, including Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin, emphasized the necessity and crucial role of free speech and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) on campus in a panel Tuesday evening amid student discontent with the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s free speech policies.
Thousands of students and instructors were informed by email earlier this month that they or at least one student in their course had been enrolled in a data monitoring experiment without the ability to opt out.
UW-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin told The Daily Cardinal that UW-Madison will seek to expand its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs after Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said last week he would block a pay increase for UW System employees if the programming isn’t cut.
A faulty server caused four days of Wi-Fi outages for the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s “UWNet” network, which is now stable after repairs.
The Associated Students of Madison (ASM) student council and university officials discussed initiatives for diversity, campus safety and inclusion Wednesday as campuses grapple with increasingly tense conversations across the state.
The UW-Madison Chicanx & Latinx Certificate Student Association and the Chican@ & Latin@ Studies (CLS) Department held the annual March Up Bascom (MuB) on Friday afternoon.
Political experts discussed 2024 presidential contenders and the Republican Party’s shifting landscape during a Thursday afternoon panel with the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Elections Research Center.
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said Thursday afternoon the University of Wisconsin System “will never get another nickel out of the Legislature” unless they cut diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programming, a day after a UW-Madison official said the university will not cut DEI positions.
Wisconsin is experiencing a deepening drought as summer comes to an end. According to the National Integrated Drought Information System, 4.2 million Wisconsin residents now live in areas of drought, up 5.4% since last week. And as drought intensifies, so do the effects on crops and agriculture.
A University of Wisconsin-Madison official confirmed Wednesday that UW-Madison will not cut diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) positions despite repeated calls from Republican lawmakers to do so.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy launched a program last month that guarantees admission to UW-Madison’s Doctoral Pharmacy Program for future students who meet certain conditions.
Sister Cindy, a TikTok-famous evangelical street preacher, will visit Madison next Tuesday as part of her “Ho No Mo” campaign.
University of Wisconsin-Madison students have mixed reactions after the Madison Common Council decided earlier this month to enact a 2024 “experimental closure” which would designate the lower half of State Street as a pedestrian-only zone.
For University of Wisconsin-Madison alumna Brooke Harding, the Wisconsin Idea means using her education to support her friends and colleagues on the ground in Ukraine.
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Protests. Pier collapses. New housing developments. And a tumultuous state budget season that left UW campuses tightening their belts.
University of Wisconsin System campuses are scrambling to address significant budget deficits after Republican state lawmakers cut $32 million in UW System funding despite a record-high state budget surplus of nearly $7 billion.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department launched a new app, BadgerSAFE, on Aug. 1 to provide on- and off-campus students and faculty with safety information and resources.