Reinfections of COVID-19 confirmed on campus
By Addison Lathers | Feb. 16, 2021While reinfection remains rare, instances have been recorded recently at UW-Madison.
While reinfection remains rare, instances have been recorded recently at UW-Madison.
UW-Madison students encourage their peers to vote in the race for State Superintendent of Public Instruction.
UW-Madison will receive more than $12.2 million from the State of Wisconsin Building Commission for minor building renovation projects.
Graduate students feel they shouldn’t have to pay the mandatory fees, which amount to 10% of their salaries as university employees.
Study finds that UW-Madison is top contributor to the Wisconsin economy.
Student leaders at UW-Madison share reasons why the past, present and future of Black history must be acknowledged.
Student governance works to support the UW-Madison student body by passing four pieces of legislation and a vote of no confidence.
Student governance works to support the UW-Madison student body by passing four pieces of legislation and a vote of no confidence.
UW-Madison Online aims to help make undergraduate degrees more accessible.
Pleasant Company founder Pleasant Rowland announced a donation of $10 million, which will go toward a new UW Health transplant facility.
The student governance body hopes that showing students’ support of the referendum will put pressure on UW Administration.
Gov. Tony Evers appointed John Miller to the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents Monday.
Seven student organizations are calling for the group to be uninvited, but university officials say that due to First Amendment rights, they can participate.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison facility is now the 44th National Historic Landmark in Wisconsin.
Despite ASM’s efforts to implement their student relief fund by passing an amendment to create a new student government leader position, UW Administrative figures halt the legislation.
The student governance body unanimously passes an amendment to their student relief fund in an attempt to dodge legal issues.
With a hybrid model in place, UW professors and instructors are hoping to promote student involvement and engagement — on and offline — while facing a number of challenges relating to the coronavirus pandemic.
As COVID-19 vaccines become more widely available, several UW students have been vaccinated as UHS vaccinates Phase 1a and some 1b qualifying individuals.
Students financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic will benefit from federal funding distributed through UW-Madison.
The new strain, which originated in the United Kingdom and appears to spread faster than other virus strains, has not yet been found in Madison