Badger-led research strengthens communities, saves lives, and supports thousands of jobs. Learn why this work matters—and how you can support it.| News
For thousands of years, astronomy was limited to looking up into the night sky with the naked eye. Early astronomers could use the stars to track the seasons and start tracing out the patterns of the moon, sun and planets. Then the invention of the telescope during the Renaissance opened up entirely new avenues of …| News
UW–Madison is committed to protecting the right to free expression, including protest, within the boundaries of state law and campus policies. Within the time, place and manner restrictions defined by| News
The new building will permit the enrollment of around 1,000 additional undergraduates in engineering at a time when Wisconsin employers urgently need more engineers. The facility will also provide a s| News
Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin released the following statement on Wednesday, March 6 following a ceremony in which Governor Tony Evers signed bills authorizing a new engineering building, capital projects and reciprocity changes. I want to express my deep appreciation to both Governor Evers and the State Legislature for supporting and approving vitally important priorities for UW—Madison …| News
A message from Chancellor Jennifer L. Mnookin sharing important updates about changes and organizational shifts on campus to enhance undergraduate student success and to continue to support an engaged| News
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Princeton Review gave UW–Madison a “Return on Investment” rating of 91/99, based on alumni surveys covering starting and mid-career salaries and career social impact, as well as academic rating, finan| News
UW–Madison could lose tens of millions of dollars in annual research support due to a proposed change in federal funding. But what’s really at stake? The university’s ability to advance life-saving research and innovation.| News
The new space will expand the school’s ability to meet the growing demand for animal care and research that benefits not just animals, but humans as well.| news.wisc.edu