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The Office of Data, Academic Planning and Institutional Research (DAPIR) within the Office of the Provost will be analyzing data from the CALS climate survey, which was conducted by the UW Survey ...
Madison Bike Week is here along with several events and reasons to get out and ride. If you’re new to using a bicycle for transportation, check out the “How to Plan a Bike Commute” class on June 3 ...
The university’s Committee on Disability Access and Inclusion (CDAI) wants input from students and employees with disabilities or medical conditions to make recommendations about emergency planning at ...
Continuing with our celebration of this year’s CALS Awards recipients, this week we are recognizing Mallika Nocco, winner of the Louise Hemstead Leadership Award. The Louise Hemstead Leadership Award ...
Campus and Visitor Relations recently launched a new way to showcase campus with a 360-degree virtual tour.The immersive experience features panoramic views across three themed tours: Academics, ...
May 27, 2025 In The News How cuts to science funding will hurt ordinary Americans The Economist, 5/21/25 Quoted: Chris Vagasky, Plant and Agroecosystem Sciences House Democrats will introduce ...
TIAA will be on campus in June for in-person financial consultations with employees. Click here to register for a financial consultation with TIAA. To register for a session, if the employee does not ...
The bowling event hosted by MOSAIC (Mentorship Opportunities in Science & Agriculture for Individuals of Color) has been rescheduled for this Wednesday, May 28, from 4:00–6:00 p.m. at The Sett ...
For the past several months, federal agencies have been issuing changes to indirect cost rates, also known as facilities and administration (F&A). States, universities and professional associations ...
May 19, 2025 In The News Federal cuts threaten Wisconsin farm safety center for children, rural communities Wisconsin Public Radio, 5/13/25 Quoted: John Shutske, Biological Systems Engineering Garden ...