Three people appointed to the UW System Board of Regents by Gov. Evers
By Ellie Bourdo | May. 4, 2022Gov. Tony Evers appointed Dana Wachs, Jennifer Staton and Angela Adams to the University of Wisconsin System’s Board of Regents Wednesday.
Gov. Tony Evers appointed Dana Wachs, Jennifer Staton and Angela Adams to the University of Wisconsin System’s Board of Regents Wednesday.
The forum, titled “American Power, Prosperity and Democracy,” will feature experts in public policy, prominent journalists and, of course, free lunch.
As the oldest and largest organization on campus, Hoofers hopes to continue their legacy by providing students with the freedom to explore, providing leadership opportunities in the outdoors.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Pitches & Notes made history as the first group from the Great Lakes region to ever win the international a cappella competition.
Fonkem hopes to focus on accessibility, combat affordable housing and create an experience UW-Madison that is equitable for all students.
University of Wisconsin-Madison's “Gay Purge” Public History Project examines the university's dark history of institutionalized attacks on gay students.
The winning cast fundraised over $110,000 alone — a record-breaking high from a singular team — for the Respite Center.
UW-Madison announces five final candidates to replace Chancellor Rebecca Blank
The campus initiative seeks to facilitate conversation between students with different perspectives on campus over beverages.
Nye touched on recycling, renewable energy, divestment from fossil fuels and more at a sold-out speaker event at UW-Madison.
Sarah Shulze, a UW-Madison student and track athlete, passed away from suicide.
The Miracle Network Dance Marathon will raise money and awareness for the Children’s Wisconsin Hospital in Milwaukee.
The regents selected to replace Grebe and Petersen will have a direct impact on the UW System and Wisconsin as a whole.
The suspect was visiting a friend and is not affiliated with the university.
If elected, each candidate hopes to benefit the Madison community and create an inclusive environment for all students.
“Letters of Love” is the second university chapter of the national organization that aims to provide emotional support for sick children through letter writing.
With the construction of the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s new Levy Hall set to begin in 2023, the future of the Zoe Bayliss Women’s Cooperative remains unclear.
The resolution follows an uptick in antisemitic incidents this spring.
The program’s primary goal is to optimize the health of LGBTQ patients and advance LGBTQ health equity.
Liam McLean and Margo Wyatt, newly-elected senior officers for the Class of 2023, have ambitious plans intended to improve campus culture and help Badgers find professional success.