UW-Madison contact tracing potential tuberculosis cases in connection with Smith Hall resident
By Bryna Goeking | Feb. 6, 2024UW-Madison confirmed a case of active tuberculosis in a residence hall and provided options for testing.
UW-Madison confirmed a case of active tuberculosis in a residence hall and provided options for testing.
A Monday afternoon water main break on Randall Avenue caused closures for Union South restrooms and some restaurants.
The City of Madison alerted users of social platform X Monday to disregard recent messaging from the public library’s account due to recent hacking.
The editor-in-chief of Campus Reform, a conservative watchdog group, filed Title VI complaints against several universities, including UW-Madison, for allegedly failing to protect Jewish students from antisemitic incidents.
The Tenant Resource Center will open a new location Thursday to continue its efforts in assisting renters amid a housing shortage in Madison.
Robert N. Golden, who has led the School of Medicine and Public Health since 2006, will resign once a successor is named.
In a Tuesday press conference, Democratic lawmakers announced a package of bills to address the ongoing decline of local journalism in Wisconsin.
The court’s liberal majority agreed to hear Evers’ lawsuit contending Wisconsin Republicans acted unconstitutionally when blocking conservation project funds.
Ahead of the next legislative session, Gov. Tony Evers detailed his veto against a Republican-approved map proposal and touted his lawsuit against Republican lawmakers.
Chabad House at UW-Madison is planning an expansion to accommodate its growing student community with a proposed five-story addition.
An overview of diversity, equity and inclusion related disputes after the UW System’s approval of a controversial deal which capped DEI positions for pay raises and building funds.
Upcoming student-focused housing projects address affordability and availability issues.
GOP lawmakers introduced the proposal as part of a package of bills on artificial intelligence.
The proposed Canvas course would serve to sensitize first-year students to sustainability practices on campus and give resources for further involvement.
Elizabeth Emch studies Lake Wingra while doing outreach on winter salting around Madison through her master’s program in the Department of Limnology.
Employees urged the University of Wisconsin-Madison to join other Big Ten universities in offering paid family and medical leave.
Historically underrepresented communities could find future representation under new street naming policy updates proposed by the Madison Common Council on Jan. 23.
The search is underway for a new dean of the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Education after Diana Hess stepped down as the head of one of the nation's highest-ranked education schools.
The proposed bill would mirror other gun-free public spaces amid student and faculty concerns over safety.
Firefighters rushed to State Street on Friday after the basement underneath Walgreens filled with smoke.