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Chancellor statement on Big Ten Conference expansion
The University of Wisconsin–Madison is pleased to support the planned expansion of the Big Ten Conference and the inclusion of the USC and UCLA, according to Interim Chancellor Karl Scholz.
Wisconsin Student Summer Life — Emily Takacs
Emily Takacs, a rising senior studying mass communication, explains how her student job as a tech worker for UW–Madison Libraries inspired her to add a computer science certificate.
10 receive University Staff Recognition Awards
Ten outstanding University Staff, from departments and units across the UW–Madison campus, have been chosen for 2022 University Staff Recognition Awards. The employees received their awards at the June University Staff Congress meeting.
Miyamoto, a guiding force for a generation of young people, to retire after 37-year career
Colleagues and former students say Mick Miyamoto's legacy in mentoring, advising and coaching students can be seen in the hundreds of lives he’s impacted.
UW–Madison response to uncertainty created by Supreme Court decision
The following statement comes from University of Wisconsin–Madison interim Chancellor John Karl Scholz. Read a summary of this information in: Español Hmoob…
Title IX anniversary: groundbreaking, glass-breaking
More than 100 UW Athletics staff members attended a ceremony outside Camp Randall Stadium Thursday observing the 50th anniversary of Title IX and celebrating the landmark legislation's positive impact on women in collegiate sports.
Statement on proposed Title IX rule changes on its 50th anniversary
Interim Chancellor John Karl Scholz released the following statement on June 23, 2022: Sex discrimination, sexual harassment and sexual violence have no place at UW–Madison.
Support for our APIDA and Asian communities and a campus update
Violent and aggressive attacks have affected UW–Madison students and have touched many on campus, especially our Asian, Pacific Islander and Desi American (APIDA) and Asian communities. Violence has no place on our campus, nor in our city, and we are focused on keeping our community safe.
Erin Silva named endowed chair in organic agriculture and outreach
The new chair, established through a $1 million endowment from Clif Bar & Company, was created to support the advancement of organic agriculture through dedicated research and outreach programs.
UW scientist wins Blue Planet Prize
Steve Carpenter, one of the world’s foremost lake ecologists, has been awarded an international prize for scientific research that has helped provide solutions to global environmental problems.
Milner, retiring in July, became indispensable in career that went from lab to leadership
Jocelyn Milner, vice provost for academic affairs and director of Academic Planning and Institutional Research, played a crucial role in ensuring the university’s quality and integrity during her 34 years at UW–Madison.
Wisconsin Student Summer Life: Chloe Jacobson
Chloe Jacobson, who is going to be a sophomore this fall at UW–Madison, shares her passion for fitness instruction at Rec Well.
A Juneteenth celebration of science
Outreach teams from UW–Madison brought the "Kitchen Chemist," hands-on exploration stations, and a chance to chat with scientists to the Kujichagulia Center for Self-Determination Juneteenth celebration at Penn Park Saturday.
UW–Madison prepares to implement 2022–23 compensation strategy
The strategy, supported by an allocation of $28 million, is to make the university a market-competitive employer in rewarding and retaining faculty and staff.
Pride on the lakeside
Members of the Madison community gathered and listened to free, live music in recognition of Pride Month at the Memorial Union Terrace on June 17. Terrace chairs painted purple, blue, green, yellow, orange and red made a special appearance in honor of the occasion.