UW-Madison extends commitment deadline, citing FAFSA delays
By Grace Bathery | Feb. 26, 2024campus news
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University police rescued three students early Friday morning after they fell below the ice of Lake Mendota.
Student activists gathered outside Engineering Hall Monday to protest recent alleged police violence and the presence of weapon manufacturers at a campus career fair.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is reportedly donning a lab coat for injured NFL athletes.
Wisconsin Online will improve access to a UW System education for Wisconsin residents and nonresidents, responding to changes in the job market.
UW-Madison and other schools are beefing up their gaming spaces and programs.
Students for Justice in Palestine protested the presence of weapons manufacturing companies at a University of Wisconsin-Madison career fair on Feb. 13.
Funds for the center come from longtime Madison donor Jerry Frautschi to support education and access in the community.
The graduate students union delivered a letter to Chancellor Mnookin advocating for 12 weeks of paid family leave and distributed Valentine’s Day cards detailing struggles of having a family as UW-Madison employees.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison may be one of many universities offering dorm rooms to RNC visitors.
A UWPD officer shoved a protester during a Tuesday afternoon protest led by Students for Justice in Palestine.
Award-winning author Yahya Ashour spoke about homeland struggles in an event facilitated by Students for Justice in Palestine Thursday.
Roman, who has served in the role since 2017, will be stepping down effective immediately.
An 80 line metro bus collided with a car on Observatory Drive around 1:50 p.m. Monday.
The University of Wisconsin Board of Regents authorized a reconstruction project for the Camp Randall Sports Center Thursday which would turn the former workout facility into an indoor football training center.
An event organizer said more information is coming.
The University of Wisconsin Board of Regents looked at expansions to cybersecurity insurance, new database projects and third-party data management procedures during Thursday meetings.
Madison Metro Transit is introducing new changes. The Associated Students of Madison represents students in these changes.
Chancellor Mnookin announced the RISE initiative to hire faculty in areas of “global challenge,” including artificial intelligence.
More than a dozen campus organizations shared their services with students in Memorial Union’s Tripp Commons.