UW-Madison officials embrace diversity, free speech at convocation
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President Joe Biden will travel to Milwaukee on Tuesday to tout his economic agenda and court voters in Wisconsin, a key state in the upcoming 2024 election.
With over a year left on the clock, the 2024 election looms on the horizon like a marathon yet to begin. As the contenders stretch and limber up behind the scenes, the nation braces itself for another race to the White House.
In a significant blow to President Joe Biden's agenda, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down his long-awaited student loan debt relief plan Friday, halting a key promise made during his campaign and leaving millions of Americans who expected thousands of dollars in financial relief stuck in uncertainty.
TruStage employees returned to work, marking the end of their strike that began on May 19 while leaving the door open for a return to the picket lines if new negotiations falter.
Content warning: This story contains information about violent racist remarks.
Approximately 1,000 University of Wisconsin-Madison students marched across campus Thursday to condemn the university’s response to a racist video that circulated social media earlier this week.
A University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate student wrote chalk messages Thursday on Library Mall in what they described as an effort to raise awareness about the university's responsibility to safeguard its students.
Labor Spring 2023 brought together workers, including student workers, from Madison and Milwaukee on Saturday to share their experiences organizing in their workplaces. The event took place at The Crossing Campus Ministry and served as a hotbed for different labor efforts, with discussions on motivations for labor organizing as well as the fight for fair compensation and better working conditions.
Stacey Lee, a University of Wisconsin-Madison Educational Policy Studies professor specializing in the education of immigrant communities, and Miron Livny, a professor of Computer Science with an emphasis in high-throughput computing, have been named Vilas Research Professors.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) released its initial Districts In Play for the 2024 election cycle on Monday, including Wisconsin’s first and third districts, currently held by Republican U.S. Reps. Bryan Steil and Derrick Van Orden. The targeted districts are slated to play a large part in the 2024 House election — where Republicans are expected to fight to maintain control of their 222-213 majority — requiring 218 for the majority.
With its headquarters in Verona and its founding in Madison, Epic Systems has become one of the most prominent technological employers in the region. While some former employees have praised the company's culture and structure, others have raised concerns about issues such as work-life balance and the company's strict hybrid work policy.
Wisconsin residents spent $121 million in 2022 on cannabis sales in neighboring Illinois, a recent report finds. Requested by Sen. Melissa Agard (D-Madison), the report conducted by the nonpartisan Legislative Fiscal Bureau studied neighboring dispensaries, uncovering $36.1 million in taxes that Illinois collected from Wisconsin residents on cannabis sales.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison, along with the University of Wisconsin System, is gearing up for the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE), inviting students to share thoughts on their undergraduate experiences. Freshmen and seniors began to receive emails on Wednesday with an invitation to the survey, providing feedback intended to help improve the university.
In a Feb. 9 address to the Board of Regents, Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin laid out her plan for a new tuition-assistance program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison — Bucky’s Pell Pathway.
In a Thursday address to the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents, newly-appointed Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin presented her customary speech to the board for the first time. Mnookin, the 30th chancellor of Wisconsin’s flagship university, was appointed to the role last August.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is aiming to finalize the West Campus District Plan by the summer of 2023. Seeking to expand the university’s reach westward, the West Campus District Plan was formed as the 127-meter space did not attract many students and faculty.
As the University of Wisconsin-Madison reconciles with its past — one that critics argue is filled with expropriation and dispossession of Indigenous lands — new funding from The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) is allowing a group of faculty, staff and students to explore educational opportunities for the community.
The International TEFL Academy (ITA) aims to offer a solution to students’ question of what comes next — through the opportunity to teach English abroad.