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UW-Madison again scores highly in world university rankings

June 8, 2020

The Center for World University Rankings (CWUR) uses seven indicators to rank the world’s universities without relying on surveys and university data submissions.

WSB announces new, innovative MBA program

June 8, 2020

The Wisconsin Professional MBA reimagines the School’s existing evening MBA. Delivered through a customizable platform, it will allow students to personalize their experience through both their time and career interests.

Black Lives Matter Solidarity March

June 7, 2020

Thousands of demonstrators from the community gathered on campus for a "Finishing the Work: Black Lives Matter Solidarity March" on June 7. It was sponsored and organized by the local pastors of the African American Council of Churches "to stand up and speak out against racism, injustice and declare 'Black Lives Matter.'"

In remembrance

June 6, 2020

UW-Madison students (left to right) Daniel Ledin, Molly Pistono and Courtney Gorum work together to paint a mural commemorating black victims of police violence throughout the country on a sheet of plywood covering the windows of the Community Pharmacy building on State Street in Madison on June 5. The mural is one of many that have been painted on businesses along the street following several nights of protests in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

UW–Madison scientists help prove viability of innovative gamma-ray telescope

June 4, 2020

UW faculty and students are part of a team of scientists that developed and operate a critical part of the telescope: its high-speed camera.

First optical measurements of Milky Way’s Fermi Bubbles probe their origin

June 3, 2020

Using the Wisconsin H-Alpha Mapper telescope, astronomers have for the first time measured the Fermi Bubbles in the visible light spectrum.

Badger Talks video: How to communicate responsibly during a pandemic

June 3, 2020

How can we think clearly about risks during a pandemic, and how can the media responsibly communicate about what we do and do not know about the risks we face?

Employee safety information related to downtown protests

June 2, 2020

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Wisconsin’s COVID-19 stay-at-home order drove changes in state’s traffic volume

June 2, 2020

Interstate travel in Wisconsin bottomed out the week of March 25 at a 40% reduction for weekday traffic and a 60% reduction on weekends — knowledge that could help with future highway planning and construction.

Dalai Lama and UW expert share message of hope, determination, and “education of the mind”

June 2, 2020

Humanity has an opportunity to transform negative emotions like fear and anxiety into determination and compassion for others, the Dalai Lama said in a recent video conversation that included Richard Davidson, UW–Madison professor and founder of the Center for Healthy Minds.

Nine projects selected for UW/WARF COVID-19 Accelerator Challenge

June 2, 2020

From improved respirators to accelerated virus testing, each project is designed to be rapidly advanced over the coming months to help combat the pandemic.

When will we get it?

June 1, 2020

"Now is not the time for polite platitudes or empty expressions of empathy – not in the face of such universal sadness, anger and pain. We need action." — Patrick J. Sims, deputy vice. chancellor for Diversity & Inclusion.

Chancellor Blank: A message to our community

May 31, 2020

Chancellor Blank responds to the death of George Floyd, protests and violence in Madison, calling on the UW community to reject racism, hate and violence.

UWPD chief, community leaders speak out against killing of George Floyd

May 28, 2020

Chief Kristen Roman and fellow Dane County chiefs strongly criticized the actions of the Minneapolis police during a virtual town hall Thursday. Chancellor Blank called the event an important step in the ongoing dialogue about violence against black and brown people.

COVID-19 experts available: Job market, retail, dairy, more

May 28, 2020

Numerous experts from the University of Wisconsin–Madison are available to discuss the impact of COVID-19 and provide tips and information to help people navigate the challenges to their daily lives.