UW–Madison professor appointed to commission addressing violent crime against Indigenous Americans

Grace Bulltail, a professor in the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, is among those appointed to serve on a commission focusing on addressing violent crime within Indian lands and against American Indians and Alaska Natives.

Photos: Hundreds gather for historic unveiling of the Divine Nine Garden Plaza

The nine historical markers on East Campus Mall honor and acknowledge the groups’ achievements, contributions, presence and history on campus.

Video: Alumni, students celebrate grand opening of Divine Nine Garden Plaza

The nine historical markers on East Campus Mall honor and acknowledge the achievements, contributions, presence and history of the historically Black fraternities and sororities that make up NPHC, seven of which are active at UW–Madison.

Students’ feelings on campus climate broadly positive, survey finds, though gaps persist

Preliminary results from the Campus Climate Survey found most students from nearly all backgrounds find UW–Madison to be a safe, welcoming and respectful place where they feel they belong, though gaps in the campus experience persist.

Wisconsin Partnership Program grants to provide up to $3M for health equity initiatives

The Wisconsin Partnership Program at the UW School of Medicine and Public Health has released its 2022 Community Impact Grants Program Request for Partnerships. Through the Community Impact Grant Program, the Wisconsin Partnership Program advances …