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Celebrating the vote with verve

April 3, 2024

On Monday night, students gathered for a Voterpalooza event at the Rathskeller in Memorial Union, in advance of Tuesday's presidential primary in Wisconsin.

Meet the winners of the 2024 Hilldale Awards

March 28, 2024

Faculty members representing the arts and humanities, biological sciences, physical sciences and social sciences are selected from nominations submitted by department chairs.

New federal spending bills to boost UW–Madison research initiatives

March 26, 2024

The bills’ passage allows campus to continue research in several high-demand areas, including the social and economic vitality of rural communities and next-generation energy development.

Bold UW grad helped open college, workplace to women

March 20, 2024

Partly because of the work of people like Mary Ingraham Bunting-Smith, women are no longer a novelty on college campuses.

Some students use spring break to make a difference

March 19, 2024

The Wisconsin Union Directorate’s Alternative Breaks Committee provides service-based spring break trips for students to sign up for and spend their week giving back to a selected community.

Belay is the way to keep danger away

March 19, 2024

To build the foundation for safe climbing, instructors offer Top Rope Belay Lesson classes at the 32-foot-tall Mount Mendota climbing wall in the Bakke Recreation & Wellbeing Center.

UW–Madison launches Sustainability Research Hub

March 15, 2024

The hub aims to bring significant interdisciplinary sustainability research funding to campus by connecting researchers across departments and targeting major federal research grants.

UW–Madison moves up in annual ranking of America’s Best Large Employers  

February 28, 2024

UW–Madison came in at No. 113 on the list of employers with more than 5,000 employees. In 2023, the university ranked No. 196 in the same survey.

Women shouldered most of kids’ in-home schooling needs during early pandemic

February 21, 2024

Women took on more education-related childcare responsibilities than men during the first several months of the COVID-19 pandemic, and this disparity was even sharper for some lower-income women, according to a new University of Wisconsin–Madison study.

UW–Madison ranks 39th in worldwide reputation

February 14, 2024

The rankings are based on the world’s largest invitation-only opinion survey of senior, published academics who were asked to name, at most, 15 universities that they believe are the best in both research and teaching in their field.

Three tips to make the most of the spring career fair

February 14, 2024

While it is certainly a stressful time of preparation, there are certain keys to success that every student should keep in mind — brought by both a fellow Badger and a recently graduated one.

14 UW–Madison students win Fulbright awards

February 13, 2024

Fulbright Top Producing Institutions like UW–Madison value global connection and support members of their campus communities to pursue international opportunities.

Annual Datamatch survey offers UW–Madison students potential dates, new friendships

February 7, 2024

Datamatch serves as a national matchmaking service for students, particularly on Valentine’s Day. The organization started at Harvard University in 1994 and became a UW–Madison student org in 2019.

MLK speaker: Hear the things you don’t agree with

February 1, 2024

Writer and actress Anna Deavere Smith encouraged audience members to continue the fight against racism and injustice in her keynote speech at the MLK Symposium Wednesday evening at Memorial Union’s Shannon Hall.

Chats with AI shift attitudes on climate change, Black Lives Matter 

January 25, 2024

Researchers studying AI wanted to understand how one complex large language model, GPT-3, would perform across a culturally diverse group of users in complex discussions.

They kept campus going over winter break

January 23, 2024

Meet some of the workers who make sure that buildings stay warm, residents stay safe, recreational facilities continue to serve the public and plant life continues to thrive even while students are on break. 

National committee co-chaired by Chancellor Mnookin issues report on facial recognition technology

January 17, 2024

Chancellor Jennifer L. Mnookin co-chaired a National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine committee that issued a report recommending the federal government take action to address privacy, equity and civil liberties concerns in light of facial recognition technology that has outpaced laws and regulations.