UW–Madison receives European Union grant for center
The European Union Center of Excellence (EUCE) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison has received a grant for 300,000 euros (ca. $430,000) from the European Commission in Brussels, renewing its funding through 2014. Read More
Yellow Ribbon Program will aid UW–Madison’s military veterans
U.S. military veterans are a preferred population for admission to the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and this fall the university is participating in the Yellow Ribbon Program, formally titled the Yellow Ribbon GI Education Enhancement Program. Read More
Badgerville fires up football fans
A new Badger football season has arrived along with an exciting new pregame attraction – Badgerville, the all-new official tailgate of Wisconsin Athletics. Read More
For these Badgers, Ironman is the ultimate physical test
UW-Madison students, faculty and staff are well represented among the 2,500 participants in Sunday’s Ironman Wisconsin. Read More
UW staff defy gravity and dance through the air with grace
By day, Amy Bethel, Rebecca Bock and Billy Kardasz hold their respective positions within the UW–Madison community. Outside campus, however, you may find them flying… Read More
Events of Sept. 11 have lasting influence
Like many Americans, Don Schutt watched the events of Sept. 11, 2001, in horror and thought about the ties he had New York City: family who lived near the Twin Towers, work he’d done with the city’s schools, students whose families had been affected. Read More
Alumni Park: A gift to the heart of UW–Madison
A new promenade and green space called Alumni Park along the shore of Lake Mendota at the east end of the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus will soon be a vibrant area where students and alumni can enjoy their Wisconsin experience. Read More
Campus police conduct bicycle education and enforcement
Through Oct. 15, University of Wisconsin–Madison police officers will be conducting concentrated bicycle education and enforcement across the UW–Madison campus. Officers will conduct a period… Read More
MPD seeks information on Park Street attempted armed robbery
Madison police are investigating the attempted armed robbery of a 21-year-old man at 35 S. Park St. early today (Sept. 7). Read More
Lynde B. Uihlein gift supports UW Law School, UW–Milwaukee joint water initiative
A gift from Milwaukee philanthropist Lynde B. Uihlein will launch a two-year pilot program that will bring the expertise of the University of Wisconsin Law School to the new Center for Water Policy at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Read More
Taiwanese Arts Week marks Taiwan’s founding with diverse artistic offerings
Taiwanese Arts Week will be held from Sept. 10-18 to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of the founding of Taiwan. Read More
UW–Madison to participate in White House interfaith, community service challenge
Rohany Nayan knows what it's like to feel left out because of her faith. Read More
‘Resentment on Main Street’ begins 2011 University Roundtable fall series
What does the rest of Wisconsin think of public employees? Political scientist Kathy Cramer Walsh travels the state to bring us the view from beyond… Read More
Recent sightings: First day of class
Students make their way through the front doors of Bascom Hall on the first class day of the new academic year. Jodie Perman… Read More
Badger Bash a blast at Union South
The Badger Bash is back at Union South. Read More
Federal judge to deliver UW Law School’s Kastenmeier Lecture
U.S. District Court Judge Barbara Crabb will deliver the University of Wisconsin Law School's annual Robert W. Kastenmeier Lecture on Friday, Sept. 16. Read More
Interim Chancellor David Ward’s remarks at the 2011 Chancellor’s Convocation
Interim Chancellor David Ward’s Welcome: On behalf of the faculty and staff on stage with me, as well as those across the campus, it is… Read More
New students at convocation express enthusiasm, Badger pride
Interim Chancellor David Ward’s voice resonated through the Kohl Center today (Sept. 1) as he officially welcomed new students to campus at the Chancellor’s Convocation for New Students. Read More
Alarm test to close Memorial Library on Sept. 7 from 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Testing on fire alarms will close the Memorial Library on Wednesday, Sept. 7 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Read More