Incarcerated students earn degrees from UW-system universities
By Addison Dama | May. 26UW system schools awarded bachelors degrees to 29 incarcerated individuals for the first time in over 50 years.
UW system schools awarded bachelors degrees to 29 incarcerated individuals for the first time in over 50 years.
Abortion access in Wisconsin is restricted, but options remain available for students amid recent federal legal battles over telehealth abortion medication.
Former University of Wisconsin System Regent Bob Atwell reflected on the last decade-long tuition freeze as Republican gubernatorial frontrunner Tom Tiffany calls for a new one.
Support services in Madison helping the homeless often seek help from community members in the wintertime.
The Senate Committee on Utilities, Technology and Tourism heard arguments for differing Republican-led bills regulating data centers on Feb. 17.
Measures targeting diversity, equity and inclusion programs and religious worship restrictions will appear on the general election ballot.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries have cut ties with the Friends of the UW-Madison Libraries, leaving the group’s $1.4 million in funding in question.
University of Wisconsin-Madison professors remain optimistic about students' use of artificial intelligence and are integrating it into their coursework, despite larger concerns about student overreliance.
As the new year begins, the public is embracing the carefree, expressive trends of 2016 across fashion, music and social media.
Entrepreneurs Mike Trigg and Max Schauff spoke about their journeys to building companies.
Entrepreneurs Mike Trigg and Max Schauff speak to UW students at a fireside chat hosted by Transcend UW.