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UW-Madison shifts focus towards founders in entrepreneurial strategy
At the Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents meeting on February 7, a panel comprising entrepreneurs, university leaders, and business experts emphasized the importance of focusing on founders in UW–Madison's approach to entrepreneurship.
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UW-Madison opposes NIH funding cut; legal action underway
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has announced a significant reduction in funding for research universities, including the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW–Madison).
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UW–Madison addresses concerns over NIH's new indirect cost cap
The University of Wisconsin–Madison has issued a response to the recent federal directive that will alter the Facilities and Administration (F&A) rate for all existing and new National Institutes of Health (NIH) research awards.
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Chancellor Mnookin highlights achievements and challenges at UW-Madison
Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin addressed the Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents meeting at Union South, UW–Madison, on February 6.
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Marissa Bode discusses representation and 'Wicked' role at UW-Madison event
Marissa Bode, a Wisconsin native and actress in the film adaptation of "Wicked," addressed an audience at the University of Wisconsin–Madison on Wednesday night.
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Nita Ahuja appointed dean at UW School of Medicine
Dr. Nita Ahuja has been appointed as the new dean of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH) and vice chancellor for medical affairs.
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Students explore creativity through painting vinyl records at Free Art Friday
Students at the University of Wisconsin are finding a creative outlet in painting vinyl records as part of the Free Art Friday events organized by Wheelhouse Studios and WUD Music.
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University of Wisconsin sees rise in dual majors among graduates
Adding a second major is becoming increasingly popular among students at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, with about 30 percent of graduates opting for dual majors.
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University of Wisconsin-Madison seeks two new ombuds
The University of Wisconsin–Madison has initiated a search for two new ombuds, as announced by Provost Charles Isbell and the UW Ombuds Office.
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UW-Madison professor Kim Ruhl joins President's Council of Economic Advisers
Kim Ruhl, an economics professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, has been appointed to the President's Council of Economic Advisers (CEA), according to a White House announcement.
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Senator Baldwin visits UW-Madison center tackling opioid crisis
The Wisconsin Opioid Overdose Response Center (WOORC) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison is gaining attention for its efforts to address opioid overdoses in the state.
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University of Wisconsin students share experiences as new semester begins amidst cold weather
As students returned to campus amid freezing temperatures, four University of Wisconsin students shared their thoughts on the new semester.
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University assesses impact of paused federal funding
Chancellor Jennifer L. Mnookin, Provost Charles Isbell, Jr., and Vice Chancellor for Research Dorota Brzezinska have addressed the campus community regarding a recent federal memo from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).
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UW–Madison ranks high for online master's programs
The University of Wisconsin–Madison's online master's programs have been recognized among the top in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report.
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UW–Madison begins work on new strategic framework
Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin has announced the initiation of a new strategic framework for the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
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Students face icy start as spring semester begins at University of Wisconsin-Madison
University of Wisconsin–Madison students experienced a chilly start to the spring semester as they returned to classes on Tuesday.
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Unified hostile behavior policy begins at UW-Madison on February 3
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is set to implement a new, unified Hostile & Intimidating Behavior (HIB) Policy starting February 3.
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Mass shootings linked to rise in alcohol sales over time
Communities affected by mass shootings in the United States experience increased alcohol sales for years following such events, according to research from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
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University of Wisconsin announces leadership change in diversity division
The University of Wisconsin–Madison has announced a leadership change in its Division of Diversity, Equity and Educational Achievement (DDEEA).
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Chancellor Mnookin welcomes UW-Madison students back for spring semester
Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin of the University of Wisconsin-Madison has extended a warm welcome to students returning to campus for the new semester.