UW-Madison Faculty Senate pushes for UW Foundation to divest from fossil fuels
The UW-Madison Faculty Senate passed a resolution calling for UW-Madison to divest from fossil fuel investments on Monday.
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The UW-Madison Faculty Senate passed a resolution calling for UW-Madison to divest from fossil fuel investments on Monday.
The Wisconsin Union distributed free meals to 1,350 students to help ease pandemic-induced financial stress Thursday.
The Associated Students of Madison on Tuesday voted to endorse two statements from student organizations denouncing xenophobia and transphobia on campus.
Chancellors from UW-River Falls, UW-Stout and UW-Eau Claire have pledged to plan for a fall semester with in-person classes and “a traditional college experience.”
Gov. Tony Evers recommended about $1 billion for building projects within the UW System as part of his nearly $2.4 billion Capital Budget unveiled Monday.
Two leaders of the Associated Students of Madison released a memorandum on Sunday outlining alleged lobbying efforts by UW-Madison administration relating to the funding of UW facilities and services with segregated fees.
UW-Madison administration expressed concern about a recent surge in COVID-19 cases among the campus community in a Friday morning email to students.
The Nicholas Recreation Center is home to approximately 30,000 square feet of fitness space, including eight courts and five studios, as well as an Olympic size pool on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. But while the facility is only operating at 25% capacity, this seemingly enormous gym has proven to fill up incredibly fast, resulting in a crowded facility and long lines.
Benjamin Crump, a civil rights and personal injury attorney, discussed racial injustices and creating change in the live event “The Journey to Justice: A Conversation with Ben Crump,” hosted by the Wisconsin Union Directorate (WUD) Distinguished Lecture Series (DLS) Committee on Feb 16.
UW-Madison students are encouraging their peers to take part in local democracy and vote in Wisconsin’s Spring Primary Election on Tuesday to determine local officials and the State Superintendent of Public Instruction.
UW-Madison confirmed Friday that recovered students have been reinfected with COVID-19, though county and city-wide reinfection cases remain low.
Nearly 9% of Wisconsin’s $345 billion economy is generated by UW-Madison and related organizations and startup companies, according to a February 2021 report done by NorthStar Analytics, LLC.
The Associated Students of Madison (ASM) passed a vote of no confidence in the Vice-Chancellor of Finance and Administration Laurent Heller, signed an open letter from Amnesty International, addressed UW-Madison complaints over the COVID-19 Student Relief Bill and updated a potential budget for CAHOOTS at their meeting on Tuesday.
While most of UW-Madison’s traditional in-person degree programs have switched to an online format, nontraditional students will have more fully-online degree options starting in the Fall 2021 semester through UW-Madison Online.
The Associated Students of Madison unanimously adopted the COVID-19 Student Relief Fund Referendum at a special meeting on Monday.
Vice Chancellor of Finance and Administration Laurent Heller told Associated Students of Madison (ASM) Chair Matthew Mitnick that the student government cannot move forward with their COVID-19 Student Relief Fund.
The Associated Students of Madison (ASM) continued to fight for approval of their COVID-19 Student Relief Fund at an emergency meeting on Tuesday night. The student council voted unanimously to pass legislation creating the Mask Ambassador position — opening a possible loophole for the fund to be enacted despite university concerns over its legality.
This semester, UW-Madison is offering a mix of remote and in-person courses to its over 45,000 enrolled students both on and off-campus.
UW-Madison students in direct contact with COVID-19 patients have started receiving the COVID-19 vaccine on campus as University Health Services (UHS) offers doses to eligible students and faculty.
UW-Madison plans to distribute $9.9 million to students who are facing financial challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic through a new federal aid package.