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UW–Madison measles case
The University of Wisconsin–Madison is currently working closely with Public Health Madison & Dane County and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services to investigate a confirmed measles case in a student.
Dancing for (over) a century
The Dance Department is preparing to celebrate the centennial of UW–Madison's (and the nation's) first dance major. Look back at some of the milestones that have shaped the program.
Union events honor MLK’s legacy
Student leaders from the Wisconsin Union Directorate developed programming to celebrate and reflect on King's teaching.
From the lab to the NICU: UW researchers pioneer contactless health monitoring
The system could pave the way for safer, more comfortable patient care in settings ranging from neonatal units to in-home recovery.
Campus launches new wheelchair loan programs
Wheelchairs are now available for campus tours offered through CAVR or for general campus use through Rec Well, in addition to existing wheelchairs offered through the Wisconsin Union.
Undergraduate research inspires community, confidence and growth
Working in a research lab is helping UW–Madison student Lauren Jacobs get more than hands-on career experience.
UW’s online master’s degree programs ranked among best in country
The education and engineering programs received high marks in U.S. News & World Report’s new rankings.
Mnookin to assume presidency at Columbia University
Jennifer L. Mnookin, who has served as UW–Madison chancellor since August 2022, will depart for Columbia at the end of the academic year.
Interim UW system policy on teaching workload published
Over the next several weeks, UW–Madison will develop its own interim policy based on the System-wide policy.
Weather update: Friday classes canceled
In response to the extreme cold, UW–Madison is canceling classes on Friday, January 23.
Resurrected ancient enzyme offers new window into early Earth and the search for life beyond it
UW researchers are helping us understand the origins of life on Earth and possibly recognize signs of life elsewhere.
Lewis Sheats named inaugural leader of UW’s Wisconsin Entrepreneurship Hub
"Universities are powerful places for ideas to grow, and UW–Madison has a remarkable history of bringing big ideas to life," Sheats says.
The Badger starter pack
From chamber music to the chemistry lab, these five UW intro courses see the highest enrollment — and set students up for long-term success.
Seeking nominations for the 2026 Administrative Improvement Awards
The awards recognize efforts that improve customer service, processes, effectiveness, or efficiency of administrative services, saving time or costs, improving service delivery, or providing other benefits.
Spring 2026 guidance on federal immigration actions
UW–Madison remains committed to keeping our community informed so all can navigate rights, responsibilities and resources related to law and policy.
















