Chancellor concludes budget forums
Chancellor Biddy Martin focused on the economic factors of her proposal in the final installment of her three-part ""New Badger Partnership"" discussion forum at the Waisman Center Wednesday.
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Chancellor Biddy Martin focused on the economic factors of her proposal in the final installment of her three-part ""New Badger Partnership"" discussion forum at the Waisman Center Wednesday.
This Nov. 2, the residents of Wisconsin will decide the fate of a number of closely fought elections. While each candidate brings different ideological perspectives and ideas to the table, their ability to succeed in office is far from guaranteed. Unlike the unpredictable nature of elected office, one particular measure, the $134 million proposed expansion of Madison Area Technical Colleges, offers a guaranteed method of utilizing tax dollars to increase opportunities for education in Wisconsin while creating local jobs.
Approximately 100 people attended a discussion with Chancellor Biddy Martin about her Badger Partnership proposal Monday at the first of three forum sessions about the new business model.
Former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and UW-Madison Chancellor Donna Shalala led the School of Nursing's 11th Annual Littlefield Leadership Lecture at the Union Theater Friday.
The Hillel Foundation commemorated the opening of an exhibit about Mildred Fish-Harnack, a UW-Madison aluma who was the only American civilian executed under Nazi rule during World War II, Wednesday.
U.S. Rep. Dave Obey, D-Wis., joined the ""Wisconsin Reflections"" live television program Monday to discuss his upcoming retirement and other political issues facing the state and nation.
UW-Madison research expenditures at have exceeded $1 billion for the first time in the university's history.
UW-Madison students discussed the importance of the ethnic studies requirement in producing an informed student body at a student-run talk Wednesday as part of Ethnic Studies Week.
Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz presented the 2011 Operating Budget Tuesday, which cuts back on student safety services and provides a 4.8 percent tax increase for the average home.
Gameday on Sept. 11, 2010 may have been a victorious win for the Wisconsin Badgers, but a dramatic loss for three UW-Madison students who face up to $86,000 in fines for allegedly distributing alcohol to minors.
National Public Radio Commentator Andrei Codrescu discussed his thoughts on language and translation from the perspective of a Romanian immigrant at the Wisconsin Union Theater Monday night.
After getting off to a perfect 11-0 start through the conclusion of non-conference play, the Badger volleyball squad knew that the start of Big Ten play would bring a whole new challenge. Although the young team continued to play on a high level, the barrage brought to Madison by Big Ten stalwart Ohio State and the three-time defending national champion Nittany Lions of Penn State was simply too much to handle.
You know what's fun? Naively identifying with songs that have no relation to you whatsoever. When I was a child, carrying my Power Rangers lunchbox in one hand and practicing ""rock, paper, scissors"" strategies with my other, I'd innocently sing songs about slapping booty as I made my way to school. Throughout my life it seems as though my enthusiasm for a catchy beat has made me lose friends, gotten me in trouble or made me question if I'm having an identity crisis. Here are some examples:
This isn't exactly going to be a groundbreaking observation, but it's true: rivalries are the backbone of college sports.
Chancellor Biddy Martin, former Kimberly-Clark Executive Kathi Seifert and UW Board of Regents President Charles Pruitt held a panel to discuss financing public higher education Wednesday at a Public Representation Organization of Faculty Senate event.
After spending their last two weekends out on the coasts, the Wisconsin men's soccer team is back home to host the Wisconsin Soccer Classic this weekend at the McClimon Complex. The Badgers hope to end their three-game losing streak when they face San Diego State on Friday night and Dayton on Sunday afternoon.
Twelve University of Wisconsin-Madison undergraduate students will be constructing an intergalactic inflatable habitat for astronauts this year for a course offered by the Engineering Department.