Message of Support and Campus Safety Update

The following message comes from UW–Madison Police Department Chief of Police Kristen Roman, Deputy Vice Chancellor for Diversity and Inclusion and Chief Diversity Officer LaVar Charleston, and Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Lori Reesor: We …

Campus, community celebrate Pride Month

In June 1969, the Stonewall Uprising in Manhattan led by queer and trans people against police harassment was a catalyst for the Gay Rights Movement in the United States. Today Pride Month has grown and …

Jennifer Mnookin named Chancellor

Mnookin brings deep experience, wide perspective Every incoming University of Wisconsin–Madison leader professes to understand the Wisconsin Idea, the guiding principle that the activities of the university should have a positive and lasting impact on …

Join us in April for Badger Family Spring Visit

Badger Family Spring Visit (BFSV) is an opportunity for you to visit your student(s) any weekend during the month of April and attend free or low-cost events in Madison that our team of local pros have compiled specifically for you.

Day of the Badger returns April 5–6

Seize the day the Badger Way! Looking for ways to participate? Put on your favorite UW red attire and head over to dayofthebadger.org, where you can find more than 100 critical funds to support the UW.

Black Arts Matter Festival

Black Arts Matter (BAM) Festival is an interdisciplinary arts festival dedicated to building community around Black artistry. The 2022 BAM Festival will celebrate contemporary Black art with a three-day national poetry slam, discussions, and performances in music, theater, dance, and more.