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The deal, announced Tuesday, came as Republican leaders needed to court support from Gov. Tony Evers and Democratic lawmakers ...
Tony Evers approved a $111 billion state budget early Thursday morning that will increase spending on child care and the ...
The UW System braced for a state budget cut. Instead, it's poised to get more money than it has in recent years — but the ...
The University of Wisconsin–Madison is now required to admit all Wisconsin high school students who finish in the top 5% of their class. Other UW campuses must admit students who finish in the top 10% ...
Madison’s Flying W logo, sat in a machine shop, painted a vibrant purple and turquoise that invokes memories of the ...
University of Wisconsin System President Jay Rothman said he was "elated" by the numbers. It marked the second straight year of enrollment growth despite fewer traditional high school students to ...
UW-Whitewater also reported a more than 2% increase, pushing its enrollment to nearly 11,800 students. UW-Oshkosh and UW-Platteville took the largest hits, with each losing more than 4% of ...
UW-Parkside received no student complaints about Bahmani in her final semester of teaching, said Pitsch, a spokesman for the University of Wisconsin system. Both UW-Parkside and UWM are reviewing ...
Removing UW-Madison from the gures, enrollment is down signicantly in the UW System and Wisconsin Technical College System over the last ten years. The percentage of high school graduates ...
High school students ranked in the top 5% of their class will be automatically admitted into UW-Madison. All other UW System schools will automatically accept students who place in the top 10%.
MADISON, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Next year, the Universities of Wisconsin will launch a direct admissions program aimed at making the process of applying for college easier for high school students. Under ...
Amid rising education costs, UW Law School must provide students with upfront tuition information. Categories: Letter to the Editor; Opinion; by Letter to the Editor. ... how they’re treating the next ...