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Campus encouraged to plan ahead for winter storm

December 20, 2022

Updated: 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 22 Despite a winter storm, UW–Madison will be open for normal business Friday. According to the National Weather Service, a… Read More

Study maps uneasy future of Wisconsin trout populations

December 20, 2022

Climate change has affected Wisconsin trout species differently: Populations of smaller, brightly colored brook trout have declined, while numbers of larger brown trout have generally increased. Read More

Pay plan increases to take effect in January

December 20, 2022

Pay increases will go into effect for many UW employees beginning Jan. 1, 2023. Read More

Moments in time: photos from 2022

December 20, 2022

We've captured some of the most memorable and captivating images from our staff photographers, Jeff Miller, Bryce Richter and Althea Dotzour and student photographers Colton Mansavage Taylor Wolfram. Read More

What medication flavors do cats prefer? Science says none.

December 19, 2022

Sixty percent of cats didn’t like any of the oil-based flavors, compared to 85 percent that disliked the water-based flavors. Read More

Winter commencement 2022: A joyful step out into the world

December 18, 2022

The winter commencement ceremony at the Kohl Center on Dec. 18 had plenty of pageantry, but also a lot of fun, including foam hands, comedian Charlie Berens and a sprinkling of snow outside. Read More

(Snow)flaking out on Bascom Hill

December 16, 2022

A sudden snowfall late on Dec. 14 (and early on Dec. 15) was the perfect study break opportunity for a group of students who met up on Bascom Hill. Read More

With $9.3 million investment, UW–Madison will establish the Wisconsin Rural Partnership

December 16, 2022

Through research, outreach activities and partnership development, the effort will address the unique challenges facing rural communities Read More

UW research in 2022: From restored prairie to scorpion venom to the sewer

December 15, 2022

Here are the science stories on campus during 2022 that wowed and inspired us. Read More

UW–Madison increases research expenditures by $16 million, retains top 10 research institution ranking

December 15, 2022

UW–Madison remains the eighth-ranked research institution in the nation among public and private universities and saw an increase in research spending from 2020 to 2021. Read More

Chancellor Mnookin’s 2022 holiday card

December 15, 2022

Chancellor Mnookin wishes the students, faculty and staff of UW–Madison a happy holiday season and shares her gratitude for everything you do to make this university one of the best institutions in the world. Read More

UW–Madison has long been a leader in fusion research and education

December 14, 2022

Over more than a half-century, the University of Wisconsin–Madison has become a national leader in the field, with dozens of researchers working on multiple large-scale projects across three departments and two colleges. Read More

Chief HR Officer search reaches final stage

December 14, 2022

Chief Human Resources Officer finalists Patrick Sheehan and Mary Lucal will return to campus for a final round of conversations with executive leadership and others as the university continues this important search. Read More

Submit a Nomination for the 2023 Administrative Improvement Award 

December 14, 2022

The Administrative Improvement Awards started in 2013 and recognize UW–Madison employees who demonstrate creativity, forward-thinking, and dedication to advancing the core teaching, research, and outreach mission. Read More

‘Go Big Read’ seeking book suggestions for 2023-24

December 14, 2022

The campus community can submit ideas for a book that can generate vigorous discussions, engage the intellectual resources of UW and forge connections among students, faculty, staff, alumni and the wider community. Read More

Return to in-person journalist residencies with all-star lineup

December 14, 2022

After going online during the height of the pandemic, UW's Journalist in Residence series returned in-person this semester with visits from five experts in broadcast, podcast and print reporting across topics of science, politics and culture. Read More

In semester’s stretch run, a frenzy of studying and learning

December 14, 2022

With finals beginning on Friday and class projects due, now is the time when students across campus hunker down to study. Read More