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UW-Madison ranked 13th best public college by U.S. News & World Report
September 9, 2014The University of Wisconsin–Madison is 13th among public institutions in U.S. News & World Report's latest rankings. Read More
Campus community reading ‘I Am Malala’ as semester begins
September 9, 2014Malala Yousafzai became a household name for defying the Taliban and campaigning for girls in Pakistan to have the right to an education. Now readers across the UW–Madison campus, including students in dozens of courses in multiple disciplines, will discover the inspiration behind her mission and the rich and complicated history of her home country. Read More
Open house weekend to reopen Memorial Union’s west wing
September 9, 2014After two years of construction, Memorial Union’s west wing will celebrate its reopening with an open house weekend highlighting the new and renovated spaces and the annual Madison World Music Festival with BANDALOOP. Read More
Badger Volunteers fall registration opens
September 3, 2014UW-Madison students are being invited to register for the largest volunteer program on campus. Badger Volunteers, a program through the UW’s Morgridge Center for Public Service, is designed to foster deeper connections between students and community partners by establishing a consistent, semester-long relationship. Read More
Campus does anything but cease in the summer
September 2, 2014The University of Wisconsin–Madison is host to boundless opportunities, happenings, changes and more — even when school’s out for the summer. Whether you were around to experience some of the new developments yourself, or taking a break from the everyday bustle of campus life, there was no shortage of activity at the university over the summer. Read More
New tradition welcomes students to Camp Randall, captures a “W” snapshot
September 2, 2014Camp Randall won’t host its first football game of the season until Saturday, Sept. 6, but its field will see plenty of action a couple of days before kickoff. This Thursday, Sept. 4, first-year students will meet at Camp Randall from 5:30-7:30 p.m. to take part in a slew of activities, including the main attraction — when they will flow onto the field to form the shape of the UW’s Motion W for an ambitious snapshot. Read More
John Lease named secretary of classified staff
September 2, 2014After a year serving on an interim basis, John Lease has been named secretary of the classified staff, Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration Darrell Bazzell announced last week. Read More
New director right at home — literally — in University Housing
August 28, 2014The mission statement of University Housing really resonated with Jeff Novak: “Be the place where everyone wants to live” — to the point where “everyone” includes Novak himself. Novak has been on campus for just a few weeks, but he is already feeling at home in his new position as director of University Housing for UW–Madison. Read More
Animated spot looks forward, reflects on why UW–Madison matters
August 28, 2014While there’s a break in action during the Wisconsin-LSU football game, UW–Madison will take 30 seconds to turn its eyes forward — emphasizing that the university serves not only to improve lives today, but also to move society toward a better future. The new institutional spot, titled “Reality Forward,” will premier nationally Saturday on ESPN and run during other UW sporting events throughout the academic year. Read More
Early education and child care expansion for UW families offered
August 28, 2014The UW Office of Child Care and Family Resources is expanding its childcare services for UW students, faculty and staff. Read More
Campus construction continues; many projects wrapping up soon
August 26, 2014Students will be welcomed back by the familiar sight of construction as the fall semester begins, but some of the dust should soon clear. Read More
Research and graduate education transition includes familiar, new faces
August 26, 2014As UW–Madison’s research and graduate education programs begin an historic transition, there will be many familiar faces and a few new ones on the third floor of Bascom Hall. Read More
No easy path, Mailick eager to take on one of university’s toughest jobs
August 26, 2014If Marsha Mailick is at all intimidated by the prospect of taking on one of the hardest jobs on the UW–Madison campus, there is no hint of it in her demeanor, as she navigates the familiar territory of Bascom Hall. Read More
Campus prepares for students moving into residence halls
August 25, 2014The bulk of more than 7,400 UW–Madison students will be moving into the university residence halls Wednesday, Aug. 27, and Thursday, Aug. 28. Students are welcome to move in any time after 8 a.m. on their assigned move-in day. Read More
Chancellor’s Convocation to welcome students, encourage service
August 25, 2014UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank will mark the beginning of a new academic year with the Chancellor's Convocation, an annual welcome to incoming freshmen and transfer students. Read More
Crime Alert: Police report sexual assault near 21 N. Park Street
August 22, 2014On Friday, August 22 at approximately 1:30 a.m., a 21-year old woman was sexually assaulted by a stranger in an alleyway near 21 N. Park Street. Read More
After 13 years, Cadwallader steps down from top research post
August 19, 2014In 1990, when first appointed as an associate dean in the University of Wisconsin–Madison Graduate School, geographer Martin Cadwallader had no idea what was over the horizon. Twenty-four years later, after rising through the leadership ranks and serving for 13 years as dean of the Graduate School and vice chancellor for research, Cadwallader prepares to step down from one of the university’s most critical posts. At the end of August he willreturn to the faculty and a cherished role as teacher and scholar. Read More
Fall Competition aims to set standard for research excellence
August 12, 2014UW–Madison researchers are being encouraged to apply for competitive funding through the Fall Competition sponsored by the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education (VCRGE). Read More
Movers encouraged to donate and recycle to reduce waste and mess
August 6, 2014As the mid-August downtown leases turn over, overflowing dumpsters and buried curbs contain many items that can be reused or recycled. In an effort to reduce landfill waste and increase community benefit, the UW–Madison WE CONSERVE program and Office of Sustainability are partnering with the City of Madison, Goodwill Industries, Society of St. Vincent de Paul and student organization REthink Wisconsin to collect and donate reusable items. Read More