Private donors may pull support for UW-Madison engineering building without state funding
By Liam Beran | Nov. 6, 2023The renewed calls come as UW-Madison plans additional programming for the campaign in the coming month.
The renewed calls come as UW-Madison plans additional programming for the campaign in the coming month.
The conservative commentator will speak November 6 at 7 p.m. in Shannon Hall.
McRaney details polarization, division and how minds can come together in the 2022 book, which was selected by Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin.
Dane County MAC and University Health Services are among the groups aiding student survivors in managing the impact and aftermath of sexual assault.
The Oct. 25 events had professors, lecturers and students showcase their thoughts and projects on the state of sustainability at UW-Madison and across the planet.
PhD student Gabriela Puma led a discussion on student accessibility on campus and solution-based thinking at the WUD Society and Politics event.
Results of the vote show the public, unlike a banana, was not split on their decision to induct “175 S’more Years” into the Babcock canon.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department (UWPD) released arrest and citation statistics following the Wisconsin Badgers’ 10-24 loss to Ohio State Saturday at Camp Randall Stadium.
The claim, amplified by conservative commentators like Dana Loesch, went viral on Twitter. UW-Madison and UWPD said the events described within were exaggerated.
Finley, a UW-Madison alum, will address graduates at the Dec. 17 winter commencement.
The number of graduating students and conferred degrees narrowly beat previous years to set new all-time highs.
Alatout spoke about injustice in Israel and his personal experiences as a Palestinian.
The legislation was passed at the Associated Students of Madison’s Oct. 25 meeting.
Middle East experts Ghaith al-Omari and David Makovsky discussed policy options and perception of the conflict during an Oct. 24 talk at UW Hillel.
The announcement came Oct. 25 and will eliminate 12% of the school’s workforce, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Wisconsin has a state bird, flower, tree and even a state pastry. But what about a state microbe?
Maya-Camille Broussard, a James Beard Award finalist last year, shared her story and her definition of success at a speaking engagement on Tuesday.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is set to debut a course in the spring covering the Russia-Ukraine war.
The events come two weeks after an initial Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attack that reignited war between the militant group and Israel.
The ASM Sustainability chair and co-coordinators represented UW-Madison at the UW System Sustainability Annual Meeting Oct. 12 and 13.