The long, complicated process to achieve tenure at UW-Madison
By Beth Shoop | Mar. 30, 2023Finding balance between research, teaching and service, and managing a life outside work pose significant challenges for professors.
Finding balance between research, teaching and service, and managing a life outside work pose significant challenges for professors.
Madison Teachers Inc. called on the Madison Metropolitan School District to provide more resources to teachers and prioritize hiring additional staff.
In response to calls for additional support, Dane County introduced a $621,000 trauma recovery program for frontline health care workers in the 2023 county budget.
The three candidates for the Madison Board of Education discussed their proposals to address the district’s staffing shortage and changes to curricula at the debate hosted by the Capital Times.
Three statewide referendum questions on the April 4 ballot are generating confusion among Wisconsin voters. Here’s what they mean — and why you should care.
Utilizing knowledge from her experience as a social worker, Denson evaluates reproductive justice from nuanced angles.
The Wisconsin Union Directorate Distinguished Lecture Series hosted ethnologist Dr. Jane Goodall for a lecture on her studies in Tanzania.
Dr. Chun sat down with the Cardinal to talk about WisCARES, a program designed to help students in veterinary medicine, as well as her career, research interests and biggest piece of advice.
The Senate passed a resolution pressuring Gov. Tony Evers for special election of the secretary of state, despite state law not requiring it.
The procedural change blocks the state from banning the controversial practice through 2024.
Susan and James Patterson’s donation extended the university’s Teacher Pledge program through the 2026-27 school year.
Republicans on Wisconsin's State Building Commission voted Thursday to reject $3.8 billion in state construction projects proposed by Gov. Tony Evers.
The bill, which would allow Wisconsinites to participate in privately developed community solar projects, was stonewalled during the state Legislature’s previous session.
The UW Odyssey Project celebrates 20 years of furthering education and improving livelihoods for a variety of people who are nontraditional students.
Democrats unveiled legislation eliminating Wisconsin’s 1849 abortion ban after Assembly Republicans proposed adding rape and incest exceptions, though neither plan is expected to pass.
The neighboring state collected $36.1 million in taxes from Wisconsin residents on cannabis sales in 2022.
The Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center announced an additional five years of grant funding from the DOE, up to $147.5 million total, to continue research in creating biofuels and bioproducts to help advance energy security and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
“A lot of people really need help, especially those who wouldn’t otherwise be able to afford defense.”
Jack Turco, known by his online alias “Butter Dawg,” has achieved viral-celebrity status thanks to his unusual, almost entirely animal-product-based diet.
The federal grant provides $4 million to fund the construction of a shelter for women, children and families experiencing homelessness.