Feb. 26, 2014
By Carrie Wojcik
Imagine someone has an idea, a technologically advanced idea, that has the potential to appeal to people everywhere and potentially change how people interact with...
By Alexandria Zamecnik
The UW System opened its doors to the world in January, helping more than 2,000 people in 40 different countries, with a brand new online program aimed at creating readiness...
Have you ever been in the situation where you wake up and say, “OK, today I am going to get a lot done.” You then get all your stuff together and go to the library. Only when you get there, you realize...
The UW System is asking for a more fair and proportionate amount of the budget lapse in comparison with other state agencies. System sent a memo to the Department of Administration last Wednesday detailing items they think should be deleted from the equation.
Look around you. Our campus is becoming more and more crowded every semester and this fall is no different.
This semester, UW-Whitewater has a record enrollment of 11,615 undergraduates. More students...
Although UW-Whitewater’s graduation rate has gradually increased since 1990, it still is 5.1 percent below the average five-year graduation rate of the entire UW System.
Chancellor Richard Telfer addressed UW-Whitewater faculty and staff this morning regarding the governor’s budget repair bill and the 2012-13 biennial budget.
At UW-Whitewater, every student, faculty and staff member is part of a community.
Likewise, UW-Whitewater is a member of a greater family: the UW System.
It’s all about the future. That was the general theme of Gov. Scott Walker’s two-year $59.2 billion budget proposal he gave Tuesday inside the Capitol State Assembly in Madison. Walker addressed a slew of issues that ranged from UW Madison splitting off from the UW System and local job cuts.