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Go Big Read seeking book suggestions for 2020-21

November 6, 2019

UW-Madison’s common reading program is seeking submissions for the 2020-21 year. Once again, the theme is “contemporary issues” — topics such as technology, climate change, health care, or any other issue that’s spurring conversation. Read More

Student to student: Top campus resources to help you

November 5, 2019

Badgers have access to plenty of resources to help them with any obstacle they may face. Some of them are overlooked, though – so here’s a look at some of the most helpful resources on campus. Read More

John Quiñones: Be active bystanders, not silent observers, when witnessing injustice

November 5, 2019

The ABC News correspondent spoke to an overflow crowd of more than 1,200 at this year’s UW–Madison Diversity Forum. Read More

Get tips on applying for science journalism fellowship Nov. 7

November 5, 2019

Learn about the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellowship. Three former fellows will share what it’s like to go from the lab to the newsroom and back and what careers the fellowship can lead to. Read More

Enrollment official Steve Hahn to leave UW–Madison

November 5, 2019

Steve Hahn, vice provost for enrollment management, will step down from his role early in the new calendar year. He has accepted a position with Huron Consulting Group. Hahn has served as vice provost since April 2015 and was interim vice provost for two years prior to that. Read More

University Housing launches new Starship robot delivery service

November 4, 2019

University of Wisconsin–Madison’s over 66,000 students, staff, and faculty will have access to a fleet of 30 Starship Technologies robots that can autonomously deliver food directly to their location. Read More

New Faculty Focus: Alvin Thomas

November 1, 2019

Thomas's work aims to improve the life chances of Black children and youth by drawing attention to risks that undermine their positive development, strengthening the Black family, encouraging father engagement, and challenging policies that undermine these families. Read More

ABC News Veteran John Quiñones to keynote 2019 UW–Madison Diversity Forum

October 31, 2019

The seven-time Emmy award-winning news correspondent and best-selling book author will share how he came from a foundation in poverty with a real understanding of the challenges of immigration and integration. Read More

Wisconsin Partnership Program announces $2.4 million in Community Collaboration Grant awards

October 31, 2019

The awards will provide training and technical assistance and funding to strengthen community organizations’ ability to address health inequities in their communities. Read More

Dean and director of Extension search begins

October 31, 2019

After nearly 50 years as part of a separate unit within the University of Wisconsin System, the Division of Extension has been reunited with UW–Madison. Read More

Get Social: Nothing gold can stay

October 30, 2019

In this week's Get Social, check out how everyone was celebrating (or mourning) the first snowfall of the year. Read More

Winter’s white encroaches on autumn gold

October 30, 2019

The autumn leaves on campus were still in their full golden glory when the season's first snowfall came on Oct. 29. Read More

In year 5, University Veteran Services expands efforts to create community among military-connected Badgers

October 30, 2019

The office is undertaking its mission to support veterans and veterans' family members with several new initiatives, a new name, and its first female veteran staff member. Read More

Quiz: Test your campus snow, ice and cold knowledge

October 30, 2019

Leaves and temperatures are dropping, and we've already had a taste of snow. How well do you know the weather in Buckyland, as well as other facts about campus? Read More

Quiz: Test your campus snow, ice and cold knowledge (Accessible Version)

October 30, 2019

Fall Facts @UWMadison Leaves and temperatures are dropping, and we’ve already had a taste of snow. How well do you know… Read More