UW System President Ray Cross to retire
UW System President Ray Cross announced Friday plans to retire from the position he’s held since 2014.
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UW System President Ray Cross announced Friday plans to retire from the position he’s held since 2014.
Three experts participated in a panel looking into what’s driving increasing higher education costs, as well as its effects and potential solutions.
When Laura Downer and Morgan Grunow ran for positions leading the 26th session of Associated Students of Madison, becoming another all-female leadership team — the first since the 23rd session — wasn’t at the forefront of their minds.
Wisconsin students who bike to class have good reason to — the League of American Bicyclists granted three UW System campuses new ratings as Bicycle Friendly Universities last week.
The UW System’s 13 branch campuses — two-year institutions linked with larger four-year institutions — had a 28.6 percent total decrease in enrollment for the fall 2019 semester.
Just three days after UW-Stevens Point students and community members painted a rainbow crosswalk on campus, university police are investigating reports of its vandalism.
One in four undergraduate women at UW-Madison say they have been sexually assaulted since beginning college, according to a new report released Tuesday from the Association of American Universities.
The land UW System students live, work and study on is the traditional homeland of Wisconsin’s Native nations and tribal communities.
Ever since a UW-La Crosse student accused an art professor of sexual misconduct in a Facebook post in early September, students on campus have been responding with concern to the university’s decisions in the aftermath.
I first discovered Lucy Dacus just over a year ago when she opened for The National summer 2018. The crowd whooped at the high points of her hit song “Night Shift” and cheered on the band during the powerful beat of “Timefighter.” I left the venue that night talking just as much about Dacus as the headliner.
The UW System Board of Regents approved a scope statement on controversial punishments for students who disrupted the free speech of others Friday — a step in the direction of amending System administrative rules.
A bipartisan group of state representatives introduced a bill that would limit the amount of student fees that could fund intercollegiate athletics and building projects.
The Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System awarded UW-Madison a silver rating Monday, among nine other UW System institutions who were assessed.
The U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal Monday by UW-Madison’s patent licensing arm to reestablish a legal victory against Apple in a dispute over computer processor technology.
Foxconn Technology Group plans to hire Wisconsin college students as full-time employees with paid time off to continue their education, the company announced Friday.
The Joint Finance Committee voted to release $45 million over two years in performance-based funding to the UW System, along with nearly $9 million for dairy research on three campuses Wednesday.
In 2019, summer classes were a part of more than 30 percent of UW-Madison undergraduates’ course load — up 10 percent from last year, university data said.
Out of the 13 four-year UW System campuses, UW-La Crosse is one of only three without a sustainability coordinator or a similarly functioning role.
The Menard family gave UW-La Crosse $2.1 million for College of Business Administration scholarships, research and real-world learning experiences for students.
UW-La Crosse’s College of Business Administration received $2.1 million — the largest gift in university history — to fund research, scholarships and hands-on learning opportunities.