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(11/11/16 1:10am)
Following Donald Trump’s presidential win, nearly 2,500 students and community members stood in solidarity with historically marginalized groups at the steps of the Capitol Thursday night.
(11/10/16 11:33pm)
The UW System Board of Regents began its meeting Thursday with a moment of silence for Hussain Saeed Alnahdi, a Saudi Arabian international student from UW-Stout who was killed in a violent attack Oct. 31.
(11/10/16 1:22am)
Following an election that left Wisconsin Republicans again in charge of the legislature and subsequently all future funding for the UW System, the state’s chapter of the American Association of University Professors issued a letter seeking renewed support across the state for higher education.
(11/09/16 2:00pm)
As the push for election engagement wrapped up Tuesday night, Associated Students of Madison leaders assessed the efforts they made to encourage voting across the campus community.
(11/03/16 3:00am)
Associated Students of Madison Representative Kenneth Cole officially resigned from the body Wednesday with a lengthy speech that referenced sexual assault allegations against him.
(10/28/16 2:33am)
Kenneth Cole, a Student Council representative, has announced his intent to resign from his role in the Associated Students of Madison, quickly following a petition circulating on social media calling for him to step down.
(10/27/16 5:17pm)
The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation has announced a $99 million gift to UW-Madison and its affiliated organizations to support faculty recruitment and retention, as well as to further opportunities for students during the current school year.
(10/24/16 1:00pm)
Student debt is on the minds of college students across Wisconsin, including those attending technical colleges, who are also seeing rising costs to attend school.
(10/20/16 5:18am)
An Associated Students of Madison Student Council representative could face a recall election for his seat if a petition circulated on social media gathers enough signatures.
(10/18/16 3:00pm)
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(10/17/16 9:09pm)
UW-Madison released a campus climate survey to students Monday that will assess the experiences of people with various backgrounds and identities.
(10/17/16 4:01am)
In hopes of keeping more than 140 faculty members who were recruited by other universities, UW-Madison officials said the school spent $23.6 million in the last year on retention efforts.
(10/07/16 8:06pm)
The UW System Board of Regents voted Friday to approve a resolution calling for an end to the tuition freeze in the 2018-’19 school year, a move that was for many their first time voting on a tuition matter as regents.
(10/05/16 1:32am)
In-state students at UW System schools would see a modest tuition increase during the 2018-’19 school year after the tuition freeze concludes, if a proposal by system officials is approved by the legislature in the upcoming biennial budget.
(10/03/16 1:00pm)
UW-Madison students could be grabbing their Amazon packages from Sellery Residence Hall, Memorial Library or the University Bookstore, among other new options, for the corporation’s on-campus pickup point, student leader Omer Arain said Sunday.
(09/26/16 1:31am)
Former UW-Madison professor Sara Goldrick-Rab returned to the area Friday to present findings from her recently published book, “Paying the Price.”
(09/22/16 4:39am)
UW System officials, policymakers, experts and students gathered Wednesday at James Madison Memorial High School to discuss the upcoming state budget and what it might mean for higher education in the state.
(09/21/16 2:00pm)
The Institute for Research on Poverty at UW-Madison has been chosen to serve as the nation’s Poverty Research Center, according to a Monday university press release.
(09/17/16 4:00pm)
It all seemed like a fairly straightforward process.
(09/15/16 4:10am)
Before an audience of faculty, staff and legislators, UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank pointed out that none of the university’s revenue sources—like federal aid, tuition and fees and gifts—have grown as much as the state aid has declined in decades.