Statement of Chancellor Jennifer L. Mnookin on Big Ten media rights
New Big Ten media rights agreements will allow UW-Madison’s Athletic Department to continue to support its student-athletes to ensure their success both on the field and off.
New Big Ten media rights agreements will allow UW-Madison’s Athletic Department to continue to support its student-athletes to ensure their success both on the field and off.
Through careful analysis of their bank of 58,000 ocular samples from a wide range of species, the veterinarians of the Comparative Ocular Pathology Laboratory of Wisconsin at UW–Madison look to improve vision and eye health in animals. BTN LiveBIG video
A sneak peek at the next Forward Motion — the Big Ten Network show all about UW-Madison.
“Forward Motion,” a 30-minute news magazine spotlighting the inspiration behind some of the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s most innovative research and teaching, will debut on Sunday, Oct. 14 at 6 p.m. Central time on the Big Ten Network.
Applications for the inaugural Big Ten Network (BTN) LiveBIG Scholarship for Outstanding Service are now being accepted.
Award-winning children’s book author and illustrator Kevin Henkes will join an audience of UW-Madison students and friends for a taping of Wisconsin Reflections, airing on the Big Ten Network. Students and community members interested in joining the audience are invited to the taping on Thursday, March 3 at 9:45 a.m. in the Wisconsin Public Television …
Arts entrepreneur, technical innovator and proud Badger Fred Foster, founder and CEO of Middleton’s Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc. (ETC), will join an audience of UW-Madison students and friends for a taping of Wisconsin Reflections, airing on the Big Ten Network. Students and community members interested in joining the audience are invited to the taping on …
A new television feature show produced by the University of Wisconsin-Madison will showcase the success of the Chinese Champions Program for a Big Ten Network audience.
On the eve of his retirement from the U.S. House of Representatives, Congressman David Obey will join an audience of UW-Madison students and friends for a taping of Wisconsin Reflections, airing on the Big Ten Network. Persons interested in joining the audience for this historic visit are invited to the taping on Monday, Oct. 11 …
The following UW–Madison programming is scheduled for the Big Ten Network in the coming weeks.
The following UW–Madison programming is scheduled for the Big Ten Network in the coming weeks.
Two experts from the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Business will discuss the state of the national economy on “Office Hours” Tuesday on the Big Ten Network.
UW Marching Band director Mike Leckrone will appear in a new episode of “Wisconsin Reflections,” a university-produced Big Ten Network show that will be videotaped before a live audience at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 23.
Following is a look at the UW–Madison-related programming scheduled for the next several weeks on the Big Ten Network.
Following is a look at the UW–Madison-related programming scheduled for the next three weeks on the Big Ten Network.
Child psychologist and researcher Jenny Saffran will appear Monday on the Big Ten Network’s weekly half-hour talk show “Office Hours” to discuss recent findings in how babies learn language.
Get an update on where the economy is headed by watching “Office Hours,” a half-hour weekly talk show on the Big Ten Network, which airs at 4 p.m. EST/3 p.m. CDT today (Monday, Aug. 31).
Discussing politics, Badger athletics and campus life in the 1960s and ’70s, four University of Wisconsin-Madison alumni who were honored with the 2009 Distinguished Alumni Awards will be featured on a Big Ten Network program airing later this month.
The Big Ten Network just might be the answer to TV rerun doldrums this summer as it broadcasts programs created during the academic year by the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
The seventh episode of “Office Hours,” a half-hour weekly talk show on the Big Ten Network, brings nationally recognized experts from the UW-Madison campus together in a discussion of President Barack Obama’s first 100 days in office.