Omicron COVID-19 booster, flu shots available for UW students and staff
Starting yesterday, both the flu shot and the recent FDA-approved Pfizer COVID-19 boosters are available for faculty, staff and students of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Starting yesterday, both the flu shot and the recent FDA-approved Pfizer COVID-19 boosters are available for faculty, staff and students of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
The University of Wisconsin–Madison’s UniverCity Alliance organization was recognized last week for its exemplary work by the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities (APLU).
During the first two weeks of school at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, residents of Sellery Residence Hall received laundry free-of-charge due to technological problems, but now prices are back to pre-renovation prices, according to UW Housing.
The Dane County Board of Supervisors passed an ordinance Thursday prohibiting the county from signing contracts with businesses investigating, arresting and/or prosecuting violators of Wisconsin’s abortion ban. Now, residents are left wondering how the ordinance will affect the county.
Eric Wilcots, dean of the College of Letters & Science, released a statement welcoming the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s third cohort of Dean’s Ambassadors this month.
The University of Wisconsin System launched a News Service last week, providing content to Wisconsin outlets. However, some state leaders believe the government-run news service poses a threat to impartial reporting.
Interstate Blood and Plasma, the only plasma donation center within walking distance of the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, will close its downtown location on Nov. 3, according to staff.
The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin announced a new area code, 353, for south-central and southwestern Wisconsin on Thursday, citing an expected depletion of new 608 numbers.
The Chican@ and Latin@ Studies Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison celebrated National Hispanic Heritage month by hosting a presentation featuring three authors of the new book “Building Sustainable Worlds: Latinx Placemaking in the Midwest” on Sept. 22.
Gov. Tony Evers announced $32 million in grants for 442 Wisconsin emergency medical service providers on Tuesday, following through on a promise to provide relief to pandemic-strained first responders.
Stu Levitan, a longtime resident of Madison, is famous for his books documenting the city’s history. His most recent book, “Madison in the Sixties,” focused on the cultural and political upheavals the city faced in the 1960s surrounding urban development, racial equality and the Vietnam War.
Today, the typical vision of education features a teacher at the front of the room with an audience full of students, watching, listening and sitting. While common, this form of teaching and learning is not ideal, according to Mitchell Nathan, the Associate Chair of the Educational Psychology Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Gov. Tony Evers announced his latest plan to repeal Wisconsin’s 1849 abortion ban Wednesday, calling the Legislature into a special session to vote on an amendment that would allow Wisconsinites to change state law through referendum.
Students gathered at the Gordon Dining & Event Center Tuesday for the campus-wide career and internship fair to network and make connections with potential employers.
The new Bakke Recreation and Wellbeing Center is currently under construction and expected to be completed by 2023.
Researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison partnered with the National Football League (NFL) to collect data from high-tech mouthguard sensors currently used by the Badger football team.
Recent college graduates in Wisconsin are choosing to live elsewhere post-graduation, a trend that isn’t new. Wisconsin has been among the top ten states with a negative retention rate with their new college graduates from 1980 to the most recent study in 2017. Illinois and Minnesota were the top two choices of location among college graduates from Wisconsin.
Madison police now have to file reports after using tear gas.
At the University of Wisconsin-Madison, plenty of students spend their fall weekdays toiling away at upcoming assignments and their weekends watching football. Yet, beyond the city of Madison lies a wonderland of changing fall colors.
Dr. Thomas Zdeblick resigned from his position as chair of the Department of Orthopedics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in June. He currently remains head of the UW Spine Center and a member of the department of Orthopedics.