UW-Madison removes chief diversity officer, citing financial concerns
The University of Wisconsin-Madison removed chief diversity officer Dr. Lavar Charleston from his position Wednesday, citing concerns about the department’s financial affairs.
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The University of Wisconsin-Madison removed chief diversity officer Dr. Lavar Charleston from his position Wednesday, citing concerns about the department’s financial affairs.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department arrested 19 people at Gordon Dining & Event Center at 8:30 a.m. Thursday after 50 pro-Palestine protesters disrupted a Board of Regents meeting, demanding the university to financially and socially divest from Israel.
University of Wisconsin-Madison law student Mary Berg was shocked and upset when she learned attorneys from conservative law firm the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty (WILL), Skylar Croy and Daniel Lennington, would be teaching a Constitutional Amendments course next spring.
The University of Wisconsin–Madison rose to sixth in research expenditure rankings published by the National Science Foundation (NSF) Nov. 25 after years of sitting at eighth place.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison reinstated a sex education module after removing the module on Oct. 16, 2024 because an inquiry from conservative student newspaper, The Madison Federalist revealed the module contained a link to an adult film award site, the Feminist Porn Awards.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison student government, Associated Students of Madison (ASM), unanimously passed legislation to establish the Black Affairs Committee Nov. 13 following testimony from Black student groups.
During a moderated Q&A after a University of Wisconsin-Madison film screening, Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa members discussed threats to their water, including the Enbridge Energy Company Line 5 pipeline that received initial approval from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Thursday.
Preliminary proposals from a Nov. 6 public feedback meeting for a Lakeshore Path study commissioned by the University of Wisconsin-Madison recommended paving and lighting the path used by thousands of students and community members daily.
Hundreds of University of Wisconsin-Madison campus community members signed an open letter of concern to Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin over the removal of Warren Scherer (per/pers) as director of the Gender and Sexuality Campus Center.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Information Technology investigated missing Canvas courses after students reported disappearing courses around 2 p.m. Sunday. By 10 p.m. all courses should be visible.
Ballots cast at University of Wisconsin-Madison early voting locations including Memorial Union, Union South and Health Sciences Learning Center comprised nearly one out of every five in-person votes from Oct. 22 to Nov. 1 amid record citywide early vote turnout.
Since the 20th century, students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have protested, most notably in 1967, when over 3,000 students banded together to rally on Bascom Hill in protest against The Dow Chemical Company.
An unknown number of young Wisconsinites received misleading text messages in October about voting in the Nov. 5 election, alerting voter advocacy groups to call for investigations into the source of the texting campaign.
Politico politics bureau chief and senior political columnist Jonathan Martin sat down with award-winning broadcast journalist Mike Gousha Tuesday for a conversation about the upcoming presidential election in a talk hosted by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Center for Journalism Ethics and the Elections Research Center at Memorial Union.
The Madison Clerk's Office and the University of Wisconsin-Madison moved early in-person voting to a larger room at Memorial Union after an error in statewide software and high early voter turnout caused lines as long as two hours.
For close to three decades, the University of Wisconsin-Madison was the only university in the nation with two independent daily student newspapers. Although campus papers have reduced their print production, they just got new company on campus.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Leader Igniting Transformation (LIT) debated critical issues of voting rights, election integrity and the role of social media in democracy at Witte Residence Hall on Thursday.
Six months ago, one in every three campus voters sent a protest vote opposing the Biden administration's aid to Israel. Since then, the Middle East has only turned more violent, and Vice President Kamala Harris is now the Democratic nominee for president.
Conservative students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison launched a new student newspaper, The Madison Federalist, Wednesday evening, to “fill the void of conservative student journalism."