Dear UW–Madison parents and families, These past three weeks have been heavy with pain and struggle for our community, especially for those who identify as Black or Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC). As …
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A Message to Our Community From Chancellor Blank
The events happening this week in the Twin Cities, across the nation and here in Madison demonstrate the anger that members of our community feel over years of unequal treatment. This anger demands meaningful action, …
Student Affairs Statement of Action for Confronting Racial Injustice
As a unit within Student Affairs at UW-Madison, we stand fully committed in this call to action to confront and overcome racial injustice. Read the full statement of our current efforts to address inequities and support …
Planning for a safe return to campus
Shortly after this entry was posted, Public Health Madison & Dane County released Forward Dane, a new plan for community reopening. We appreciate our ongoing partnership with local and state health authorities, who are providing …
SOAR Updates
To protect the health and safety of you and our campus community, the SOAR program will be in an online format. We will still make sure your Wisconsin Experience starts off right! New undergraduate students …
UW’s Response to COVID-19
With the well-being of all members of the University community our highest priority, we continue to closely monitor the risks of the coronavirus pandemic to our students, faculty, and staff. Please visit our website at covid19.wisc.edu …
We Are Here For You
As students learn and gather together remotely, UW is here to virtually support their success and well-being. Resources, staff members, and services are available to your students as they look ahead to the end of …
New order aims to promote public safety in campus gathering spots
With warmer weather drawing a growing number of people to outdoor gathering spots, the University of Wisconsin–Madison has adopted a new order to ensure public safety through physical distancing and related public health measures as …
#BadgerAtHome Festival
As the UW–Madison community adapts to learning and working remotely, we’re encouraging students to find/discover/create a sense of home and togetherness by connecting with fellow Badgers virtually. It’s called #BadgerAtHome. To kick it off, Student …
Volunteer opportunities and other ways for Badgers to give back
Looking for ways to help to your community, beyond staying at home and maintaining social distancing? Find out the resources and opportunities in Madison and Dane County that the Morgridge Center for Public Service and …