AT&T donates to UW-Madison’s PEOPLE Program
By The Daily Cardinal | Jan. 21, 2014AT&T donated $35,000 to University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Pre-College Enrichment Opportunity Program for Learning Excellence, according to a Jan. 10 press release.
AT&T donated $35,000 to University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Pre-College Enrichment Opportunity Program for Learning Excellence, according to a Jan. 10 press release.
As soon as University of Wisconsin System President-elect Raymond Cross begins his new role as president in mid-February, he said he plans to focus his attention on the residents of Wisconsin’s goals to determine what needs attention across the UW campuses.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Associated Students of Madison is looking to start the semester off strong, according to ASM Press Office Chair Grace Bolt, with plans to facilitate the first ever open house at the Student Activity Center.
The selection committee for Go Big Read, University of Wisconsin-Madison’s common-reading program, is currently accepting book nominations for the 2014-’15 academic year, according to a university news release.
University of Wisconsin-Madison staff member Hazel Symonette will be presented with the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Humanitarian Award Monday at Madison’s 29th City-Country Observance, one of the various events offered in the community in commemoration of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day according to a university news release.
The University of Wisconsin System announced Friday that Aaron Brower will serve as interim chancellor of University of Wisconsin Colleges and University of Wisconsin-Extension, taking over for Raymond Cross who was recently named the new UW System President.
University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank attended a White House conference Thursday with the goal of improving higher education accessibility for low-income students.
University of Wisconsin System President Raymond Cross outlined goals for his presidency, such as tackling student debt and ensuring financial transparency, at a news conference at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Friday.
After over an almost two-month-long search period, the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents announced Thursday Raymond Cross will be the next UW System president.
University of Wisconsin System presidential hopeful Robert King is no longer in the running for the position, leaving only Ray Cross and Peter Garland as finalists.
The University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents announced Thursday the search for the seventh UW System President has been narrowed down to three candidates.
A University of Wisconsin-Madison student was the victim of a battery, which occurred Saturday morning at approximately 2:15 a.m. on the 300 block of North Frances Street, according to a UW Police Department release.
Following several months of investigation into the matter, the University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department charged a former UW employee for felonious embezzlement.
The Associated Students of Madison Student Services Finance Committee approved the $154,078.46 SSFC 2014-’15 internal budget in a unanimous decision Thursday.
The Dane County District Attorney’s office dropped sexual assault charges Monday filed against a University of Wisconsin-Madison employee in July, according to state court records.
A former University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point student who gained notoriety for his unique way of protesting the UW System’s use of segregated fees was arrested at a United Council conference Saturday.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Associated Students of Madison Coordinating Council approved a funding request at a meeting Wednesday, which would increase the yearly salaries of two ASM staff members.
A University of Wisconsin-Madison student sexually assaulted a fellow student in a lakeshore residence hall Friday, according to a “timely warning” release sent out by the university.
Student Service Finance Committee members approved a student referendum at a meeting Monday that would allow students to vote on whether to increase segregated fees to fund large-scale changes to recreational facilities.
A sexual assault survey students will receive in their inboxes over winter break will launch the next step in a campaign aiming to improve how the campus perceives and prevents sexual violence.