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‘Handshake’ helps UW–Madison students find jobs & internships

September 27, 2018

Handshake officially replaced BuckyNet and myECS as the primary campus tool for student recruitment and event management over the summer, and since then thousands of students and employers have made the transition to the new system. Read More

UW-Madison again makes top 50 in World University Rankings

September 26, 2018

The university ranked 43rd out of 1,258 universities worldwide, based on teaching, research and other factors. Read More

Get Social: Checking off your #BuckyList items

September 26, 2018

Anyone can have a bucket list, but it takes a UW–Madison student to have a #BuckyList. It's still early this semester, but students are plenty busy checking off those unique experiences they need to get to before graduating. Read More

Enhancement to faculty recruitment program to help diversify faculty

September 26, 2018

The University of Wisconsin–Madison is demonstrating its commitment to its faculty through an initiative designed to help recruit and retain faculty from underrepresented populations. Read More

Faculty of Color reception

September 26, 2018

Nearly 200 people attended the Faculty of Color Reception, an annual tradition to introduce newly hired faculty and announce recently promoted faculty of color. Read More

Wiscopinion poll: Best free campus activity

September 26, 2018

Last week's Wiscopinion asked for your favorite free campus activity, and a total of 152 students responded. Terrace After Dark received the most votes. Read More

Fuzzy fur of Peru’s Alpacas serves as inspiration for alum’s new UW-branded clothing company

September 26, 2018

Eighty seven percent of the world’s alpaca population are scattered across the highlands of Peru, but when UW alum Katie Lorenz travelled there between jobs in 2014, she didn’t know that. In fact, she knew next to nothing about the country and had no conception that the trip would lead to the creation of her own brand, CAMPO, that uses the lustrous fiber of the nation’s most famous – and fuzzy – export. Read More

Rising to the (voting) challenge

September 25, 2018

Volunteers for the City of Madison City Clerk's Office help eligible students register to vote during a National Voter Registration Day (NRVD) event held at Union South on Sept. 25. The election is Nov. 6. UW–Madison is participating in the Big Ten Voting Challenge, in which the 14 universities compete for the highest voter turnout. Read More

Helping cows keep their cool: Professor, dairy farm collaborate

September 25, 2018

A UW–Madison assistant professor of dairy science and Extension animal welfare specialist travels the state to meet with milk producers, processors and others concerned about the well-being of Wisconsin’s signature farm animal. Read More

A warming climate means profound changes for U.S. National Parks

September 24, 2018

The analysis of all 417 of America’s national parks, conducted by UW–Madison’s Center for Climatic Research, found that average temperatures increased at twice the rate as the rest of the nation over the past century. Read More

NSF awards UW $3 million to advance quantum physics, technology

September 24, 2018

The three UW–Madison grants are among 25 in an NSF initiative to fund major advances in quantum physics. In 2016, the agency identified quantum research as one of its 10 top funding priorities. Read More

Statement on ICE activity in Dane County

September 24, 2018

We encourage students seeking support to reach out to the Dean of Students Office in partnership with the Multicultural Student Center, a resource that provides assistance and support for the academic and non-academic success of DACA/undocumented students. Read More

A neon workout

September 24, 2018

It's possible to get a good workout in the dark, if you have some neon to light the way. Rec Sports held a glow-in-the-dark group group fitness event at the Natatorium on Sept. 20. Read More

New Faculty Focus: Cody Wenthur

September 24, 2018

"I was fascinated with the concept that relatively simple small psychoactive molecules can act to provoke dramatic changes in human perception and behavior, either for good or for ill." Read More