Here’s your chance to help ease the way for the next class of Badgers. The Office of the Chancellor and Center for the First-Year Experience are seeking a student speaker for the 2022 New Student …
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Kemper Foundation pledges $900K to support Wisconsin School of Business diversity and inclusion efforts
The Wisconsin School of Business (WSB) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison has received a five-year, $900,000 commitment from The Kemper Foundation to champion diversity and inclusion efforts within the school. The donation will fund the …
Latinos United for College Education Scholarships offers scholarships for students in south-central Wisconsin
LUCES is hoping to provide $2,000 scholarships to area students. The deadline to apply for the scholarships is Friday, June 17.
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.
Registration open for day-long professional development event for BIPOC agriculture students
The College of Agricultural and Life Sciences will host a day of professional development and community building programming on Friday, April 29th.
Register for the 2022 Multicultural Graduation Celebration
The Multicultural Student Center would like to celebrate you and your accomplishments! Register below for our annual Multicultural Graduation and Leadership Awards on Tuesday, April 26th at 5:30pm!
Ten Badgers recognized among Wisconsin’s ‘Most Influential Native American Leaders’
Ten members of the UW–Madison community were honored by Madison365 in its annual list of most influential Native American leaders for 2022.
15th annual Line Breaks Hip Hop Theater Festival coming April 1-2 at Overture Center
The annual celebration is a multi-day showcase bridging campus, local, and national leaders in hip-hop, spoken word, and the urban arts.
Equity, not equality: UW disability community mobilizes for more equitable accommodation access, campus climate
‘Indigenous Perspectives’ exhibition features art by UW alumni, students, faculty
An new exhibition at Memorial Union features a collection of artworks created by Indigenous UW–Madison alumni, students, and faculty from the School of Education’s Art Department. Titled “Madison Alumni: A Legacy of Indigenous Perspectives” and …
First annual Indigenous Student and Professional Community career event coming March 5
Registration is open for the first annual UW–Madison Indigenous Student & Professional Community Spring 2022 Career Event. Hosted by Academic Coaching and Tutoring Services (ACTS), this event is intended to promote community, mentorship and professional …
Fourteen Badgers recognized in list of Wisconsin’s most influential Black leaders for 2021
Congratulations to the 14 current and former UW–Madison students, faculty and staff who received this well-deserved recognition.
Hmong American Student Association to host Hmong New Year event on Nov. 12
The Hmong American Student Association will host its annual Hmong New Year celebration on Friday, Nov. 12 starting at 7 p.m.
Veterans Day: The challenges and opportunities of balancing military service and student life
Call for Proposals: Seeking presentations for student development conference for PEOPLE scholars
Level Up is an academic and leadership development conference designed for second-, third- and fourth-year PEOPLE scholars.
School of Social Work hosts first Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion training for new students
This fall, the school hosted our first Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) training for all in-coming students as part of a two-day new student orientation. It featured numerous alumni (9 panelists of practicing social …
Wunk Sheek to host Indigenous Peoples Day Powwow on Oct. 11
Join Wunk Sheek for a one session powwow in celebration of Indigenous Peoples Day on Oct. 11.
Use your Wiscard on campus from Oct. 4-11 to help swipe out hunger
Join Dean of Students Office, Student Affairs, and campus partners Oct. 4 – 11, 2021 for UW–Madison’s first Swipe Drive! During the weeklong Swipe Drive, anyone using a Wiscard to make a purchase through The Wisconsin Union, …