Black history can mean appreciating an influential figure who lived long ago, or a deeply personal present-day connection.
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Talking to a Roommate about COVID-19
One of the places your students need to feel comfortable and secure — particularly when confronted with isolation or quarantine — is in their room or in their home. That can be hard if their …
Students Find Strength in Uncertainty, with Boost from UW Flourishing Course
In a course supported by the College of Letters & Science’s Center for Healthy Minds, students ponder what makes life worth living, as well as develop skills to lead a more engaged life. While the …
Moving UW–Madison Forward in a Time of Crisis
As part of her annual address to the Board of Regents, Chancellor Blank addressed the many challenges faced by the university due to the COVID-19 pandemic crisis and the ways staff, faculty and students are …
Here’s What You Should Know about COVID-19 Vaccination at UW–Madison
Since Jan. 5, 2021, when University Health Services began providing COVID-19 vaccines to members of the UW–Madison community, more than 7,000 shots have been given to eligible employees and students. This includes both first and second doses …
En Esto Juntos
Lori Reesor, vicerrectora de Asuntos Estudiantiles El otro día me di cuenta de que ha pasado un año completo desde que empezamos a llamar a la COVID-19 una pandemia en nuestro estado, empacamos nuestras cosas …
Strategies for Well-Being and Connection
How do we support and affirm our students as they process all that has happened this year – from racial injustice to a global pandemic? How do students find community in a COVID-19 environment, whether they live at home or on campus? Campus experts share guidance and strategies on this critical topic.
Family Weekend Recap
Thank you to everyone who joined us for Virtual Family Weekend 2020. We appreciated taking your questions, seeing your Bucky Badger drawings, and providing you with opportunities to engage with campus resources. If you were …
Halloween Safety
Halloween will look different this year, but there’s still room for fun. Student Affairs and campus partners offer tips so Badgers can creatively and safely celebrate. Share them with your student.
Increased Testing Planned for All Students on Campus
Beginning with the start of the spring semester, UW–Madison will expand its systematic testing program to ensure that all students who live on campus, attend classes or utilize campus spaces will be tested twice each week.