ASM, campus leaders to weigh hate, bias report updates
The Associated Students of Madison unanimously passed legislation concerning possible improvements to the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s hate and bias reporting processes in early December.
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The Associated Students of Madison unanimously passed legislation concerning possible improvements to the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s hate and bias reporting processes in early December.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison announced a 14% increase in minimum stipend amounts in December for graduate student teaching, research and project assistants for the 2024-25 academic year.
As out-of-state students become an increasingly integral component of the Wisconsin experience, the University of Wisconsin-Madison finds itself at the crossroads of diversity, enrollment challenges and the evolving landscape of higher education.
Personal information and over 160,000 University of Wisconsin System records were stolen during a cyberattack that affected the National Student Clearinghouse, according to emails obtained by The Daily Cardinal.
It’s early January. After a long day of work, a student tries to enjoy her microwaved frozen dinner in her dorm room, alone.
A recent security flaw rendered hundreds of individual letters of recommendation for University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate program applicants publicly accessible and downloadable.
The University of Wisconsin Board of Regents will discuss disciplining or firing a chancellor at a special meeting Wednesday evening.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will fully cover attendance costs for undergraduates and tuition for some graduate students from American Indian tribes in Wisconsin beginning next fall, the university announced Monday.
Pro-Palestinian students demonstrated Dec. 11 at Library Mall and in Bascom Hall, encouraging the UW System to divest from BlackRock, an investment management company with heavy ties to the arms industry.
Ice cream socials, visits to cranberry farms and tours of the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus punctuated Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin’s first year at the helm of the state’s flagship institution.
In an 11-6 vote Wednesday, the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents narrowly passed a resolution to restructure diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) positions in exchange for pay raises and building projects. The resolution passed four days after it was initially rejected in a 9-8 vote Saturday.
Two people disturbed Hanukkah celebrations at UW Hillel on Dec. 8, shouting political slogans and obscenities, according to a UW Hillel Instagram statement.
As the University of Wisconsin System formally unveiled a deal capping DEI positions in exchange for state funding less than 24 hours before it reached a final vote at the Board of Regents, students, faculty and politicians rushed to voice opposition.
For most University of Wisconsin-Madison students, Oct. 7 was a day for celebration. It was homecoming weekend, and the Badgers beat Rutgers University 24-13. Yet, horror grew throughout the day for Jewish students who woke up to texts about Hamas’ overnight terrorist attack on Israel.
In a rare, razor-thin 9-8 vote, the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents rejected a resolution to restructure diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) positions in exchange for $800 million in funding for UW System employee pay raises and building projects Saturday.
For many of the students she teaches, Dr. Sami Schalk is the first out queer professor they’ll have. She said her students take notice.
Kayla Romanovs-Malovrh, on the brink of a sharp decision, met with her academic advisor a week before the deadline in hopes of transferring to the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s engineering program.
A panel of Asian-American educators of different ethnic backgrounds came together to discuss teaching and representing Asian-Americans in schools on Nov. 27 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Teacher Education building.
Mecha de UW-Madison has moved from their house to an office space in the Red Gym for at least one year due to Levy Hall construction disruptions.
A Dane County judge dropped a case against the Wisconsin National Primate Research Center filed by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) Oct. 12 which alleged violations of Wisconsin’s cruelty-to-animals law.