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New endowment funds outreach
A new endowment is intended to advance The Wisconsin Idea by developing new and innovative initiatives, and adding dimensions to existing outreach. Read More
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For the record
Grants and fellowships Lectures Committee Seeks Proposals The Lectures Committee solicits applications from departments, academic programs and registered student organizations for… Read More
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Learning Apply Now as Special or Guest Student at UW–Madison Adults can still enroll as a university special or guest student… Read More
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Call for Preproposals: Ira and Ineva Reilly Baldwin Wisconsin Idea Endowment The Provost’s Office is soliciting proposals from faculty, staff and students for… Read More
Regents warn against future budget cuts
The UW System will need to reduce enrollments or increase tuition if state funding does not improve, says the UW System Board of Regents. Read More
While you were away …
Were you away this summer, or just on the Terrace a lot? Here's some of what you might have missed during the past few months at UW–Madison. Read More
MU Bash welcomes new students to Wisconsin Union
New students can get a crash course on what's offered by the Wisconsin Union at the Memorial Union Bash Sunday, Sept. 1, from 9 p.m.-2 a.m., Memorial Union, 800 Langdon St. Read More
Juilliard opens Union season
The Juilliard String Quartet opens the 2002-2003 season at the Wisconsin Union Theater on Friday, Sept. 20 at 8 p.m. Read More
Union Theater announces savings without subscribing
This season, for the first time ever, the Wisconsin Union Theater offers new ways to save through two voucher programs, one for students and another for the public. Read More
Making UW–Madison manageable for first-year students
Freshman interest groups, which operate as mini-learning communities built around a particular theme, are expanding quickly at UW–Madison. Read More
Dual admissions expand
The UW–Madison Connections program, a pilot program unveiled in 2001, has expanded to allow dual admission to students from any UW college. Read More
Students return to residence halls
More than 4,400 students will return to campus and begin moving into residence halls Aug. 28-29. Read More
Plants speed science education
Wisconsin's Fast Plants has blossomed in the last decade into one of the most successful and widely used science education programs in classrooms worldwide. Read More
Ex-cons face job barriers
Employers are extremely reluctant to take a chance on a job applicant with a prison record, no matter how qualified he may be, says a new study. Read More
Campus marks Sept. 11 with reflection, discussion
The UW–Madison community will organize two days of programs Sept. 10-11 to discuss and commemorate the terrorist attacks on America Sept. 11, 2001. Read More