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Larson Acres partners with Dairyland Initiative for innovative dairy farming
The partnership between Larson Acres, a multi-generational dairy farm in Evansville, Wisconsin, and the Dairyland Initiative is helping to redefine modern dairy farming.
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UW-Madison students invited to shape university's strategic direction through community talks
Students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have been invited to participate in upcoming community conversations to help shape the university's future.
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UW-Madison invites ideas for future strategic framework in community conversations
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is inviting its faculty and staff to participate in community conversations aimed at shaping the future strategic framework of the institution.
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Wisconsin State approves wage increase for Building Trades employees
A new collective bargaining agreement has been approved for Building Trades employees at the Wisconsin State Building Trades Negotiating Committee.
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UW–Madison's Visioning Committee seeks community input for strategic planning
On April 1, 2025, the Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Charles Isbell, Jr., together with Lauren Papp, Associate Dean for Research in the School of Human Ecology, addressed the University of Wisconsin–Madison community.
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MENA Heritage Month honors Middle Eastern North African cultures at UW–Madison
The University of Wisconsin–Madison marks each March with the celebration of MENA Heritage Month, which pays tribute to the cultures of the Middle Eastern North African region.
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UW–Madison to honor Shalala and Sensenbrenner with honorary degrees at commencement
Donna E. Shalala and Jim Sensenbrenner will be awarded honorary degrees from the University of Wisconsin–Madison at its spring commencement.
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University of Wisconsin–Madison announces winners of 2025 Hilldale Awards
The University of Wisconsin–Madison annually recognizes faculty members for their outstanding contributions in teaching, research, and service through the Hilldale Award.
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UW researchers recognized as new AAAS fellows
Seven researchers from the University of Wisconsin–Madison have been distinguished as fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
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Arthritis drug shows promise for treating epilepsy in mouse models
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have discovered that a drug commonly used to treat arthritis, known as tofacitinib, can halt seizures in mice with epilepsy-like conditions.
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University of Wisconsin System enhances campus communication initiatives
The University of Wisconsin System has announced that its Board of Regents is making significant strides in enhancing communication across its campuses.
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UW-Madison leaders outline financial measures amid federal funding uncertainty
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is taking steps to navigate financial uncertainties following recent federal developments.
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University of Wisconsin students embrace early spring ahead of break
Badgers at the University of Wisconsin are experiencing an early taste of spring.
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UW-Madison Curling Club wins second consecutive national championship
The University of Wisconsin–Madison's Curling Club has successfully defended its title at the USA Curling College National Championship, marking its second consecutive victory.
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UW-Madison greenhouse provides early glimpse of spring
Early spring brings the anticipation of greenery, with leaves and shoots expected to emerge in the upcoming months.
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Governor tours UW-Madison facilities identified for improvement or demolition
Yesterday, University of Wisconsin–Madison officials, faculty, and staff joined Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers and the media on a tour of key facilities at the university.
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Eboo Patel discusses diversity at University of Wisconsin–Madison event
Students, faculty, and staff from the University of Wisconsin–Madison convened at Tripp Commons in Memorial Union to hear Eboo Patel, founder and president of Interfaith America.
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Virologist Ann Palmenberg remembered for groundbreaking research
Ann C. Palmenberg, a distinguished professor emerita of biochemistry and former director of the Institute for Molecular Virology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, passed away on February 20 after a prolonged illness.
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UW-Madison addresses Title VI complaint amid efforts to combat antisemitism
The University of Wisconsin-Madison has reiterated its stance against antisemitism and affirmed its commitment to fostering an inclusive campus environment.
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Partners in Giving raises nearly $2 million for charity
Partners in Giving has announced that employees and retirees from the State of Wisconsin, University of Wisconsin–Madison, and UW Health have raised nearly $2 million for various charities during the 2024-25 workplace giving campaign.