
UW–Madison News

The strategy is intended to support the university’s total compensation philosophy, which is to be a market-competitive employer that supports UW staff and faculty.

The annual UW–Madison Day at the State Capitol highlighted the university's economic -power and campus momentum


New Vilas Research Professors include leaders in study of cells, public opinion, sustainable chemistry and computational optimization

Amy B. Bogost, President of the Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents, and Chris Patton, Executive-in-Charge of the Universities of Wisconsin, have appointed a 23-member Search and Screen Committee to help identify the next UW–Madison chancellor.

Provost John Zumbrunnen praised the winners for expanding what we know and understand about our world.


The annual performance showcases student talent and celebrates the end of the UW Marching Band season.

The university supports more than 287,000 jobs and helps drive private-sector growth

From creating community, to serving others and bringing home Olympic gold, these soon-to-be-grads define what it means to be a Badger.

Student Affairs and the Division of Enrollment Management (DEM) has released findings and recommendations from a survey conducted in spring 2025 to better understand the experiences, barriers, and factors associated with basic needs access among students.

$100 million in philanthropic support and a significant campus investment, including 50 new faculty positions, will support research, education and innovation

One of the top academic awards for undergraduate students, Truman Scholarships support the next generation of leaders

UW–Madison students head into the local community to find purpose and make a difference.

The new members, representing a wide range of academic research areas, were selected for accomplishments in their fields.
Evolving into a major event, the annual run/walk celebrates campus scenery and Badger community.
The prestigious awards recognize their prior career achievements and future promise.
The amendment changes dates for finals and the grading deadline but does not change the dates for Thanksgiving recess or Winter 2027 Commencement.
The 2026 Administrative Quality Satisfaction Survey invites employees to share confidential feedback on administrative services to help improve campus operations and employee experiences.
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