Bernie Sanders to host virtual rally with Wis. students, GOTV
By Jessica Sonkin | Oct. 29, 2020Sen. Bernie Sanders will host a virtual “What’s at Stake” rally this Saturday encouraging students in Wis. to vote.
Sen. Bernie Sanders will host a virtual “What’s at Stake” rally this Saturday encouraging students in Wis. to vote.
UW-Madison leaders and departments provide insight on the planning process behind initiatives such as the “Smart Restart” plan.
Diversity Forum aims to update, educate and activate the UW-Madison community on diversity, equity, social justice and inclusion
Trials for AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine will resume after an FDA investigation into a subject in the U.K.’s unexplained illness.
The university’s second round of cost-cutting this year aims to curb financial woes brought on by COVID pandemic
The SIC and campus partnerships share a progress report regarding campus climate, diversity and inclusion following this year’s Homecoming week.
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Robert Redfield praised the expansion of COVID-19 testing at UW-Madison, adding that the UW System sets an example for how the pandemic can be controlled.
UW football fans attempted to make the most of a home opener against the Illinois Fighting Illini while abiding by PHMDC public health orders.
Early voting began Tuesday and will continue through October on the UW-Madison campus. Thirteen designated in-person absentee ballot locations opened and subsequently caused some long lines and waits for students.
A UW-Madison pledge to cover tuition costs and segregated fees for eligible students continues to expand.
UW-Madison contact tracers are assisting overwhelmed Madison and Dane County health officials as local cases and hospitalizations spike
UW-Madison will expand their COVID-19 testing initiatives during the Spring semester to require all campus employees, as well as all students who live on campus, attend in-person classes or visit campus spaces to be tested twice per week.
In the midst of a global pandemic, social and political activism and a presidential election, Steele noted the extra pressures that college students are facing in 2020.
UW-Madison researchers have conducted two studies that target mentorship experiences among individuals who identify with minority groups, specifically those pursuing STEMM-related experiences.
UWPD spent over $8,600 on crowd-control materials over summer, released records show.
Starting on Oct. 20, Madison, Wis. residents may begin to cast their ballots for the 2020 presidential election at designated campus locations.
The UW School of Medicine and Public Health’s Wisconsin Partnership Program will award six community initiatives with $1 million grants.
According to newly released data, UW-Madison set records in its graduation and retention rates across a variety of categories last year, and increased the amount of degrees it conferred.
A recently published study from a UW-Madison psychology lab found that only a small proportion of individuals commit certain types of racist and discriminatory acts on campus, providing data that could be used to counter intolerance and a lack of inclusivity toward students who come from marginalized backgrounds.
The newly established UW-Madison BIPOC Coalition responds to the UWPD, ASM, and UW administration regarding the treatment of the BIPOC community in and around campus.