Nature Everywhere grows to weekend-long celebration of outdoor education
By Lauren Eno | Jun. 5The expanded programming highlights efforts to increase access to nature, outdoor learning and community connection in Madison.
The expanded programming highlights efforts to increase access to nature, outdoor learning and community connection in Madison.
The Wisconsin Union Directorate welcomed renowned quantum physicist John Martinis to Shannon Hall on March 23 as part of the Donald Kerst Lecture Series.
Congress largely preserved federal funding for biomedical and public health research, but researchers and University of Wisconsin-Madison officials say the damage is already done.
What to know about ethical arguments from hunting conservation groups, crane advocates and federal wildlife management.
The Carnegie Corporation of New York donates $20,000 to Madison Public Library to carry on philanthropic support of American civic institutions.
Madison voters will decide contested City Council races in Districts 8, 14 and 20 and Madison Metropolitan School District Board of Education races. Candidate priorities include affordable housing, public education and representation.
The November Senate hearing on the controversial crane hunting bill revealed sharp disagreements over wildlife management and farmer aid.
The Wisconsin Union Directorate hosted photojournalist Ami Vitale in the first lecture of the 2025-26 Distinguished Lecture Series.
Atmospheric scientist Ángel F. Adames Corraliza and nuclear security specialist Sébastien Philippe were awarded prestigious MacArthur Fellowships.
UW-Madison contributes a significant number of Peace Corps volunteers. Proposals of federal cuts to foreign aid pose serious risks to agency funding.