University of Wisconsin-Madison leaders discussed creating a new college for computing and data sciences and the future of ...
Atmospheric scientist Ángel Adames Corraliza and nuclear security specialist Sébastien Philippe were among the recipients of ...
International freshman enrollment at the University of Wisconsin–Madison has fallen by over 30% this fall. This decline is the lowest in at least a decade, mirroring a national trend at U.S. colleges.
Rodrigo Werle wonders if anybody is ever happy to see him. He is, after all, a weed scientist specializing in the most unwelcome guests that pop up in Wisconsin farm fields. “Nobody wants to be in the ...
Wisconsin employers hire about 2,600 employees each year using H-1B visas, which going forward will cost $100,000 each.
A good coach brings at least two skills to the table: knowledge of the sport and a lived human experience. That's true for Lowell McNicholas. Last week, we introduced you to the new assistant coach ...
MADISON, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Ruth, a beloved elephant at the Milwaukee County Zoo, died over the weekend. After her second fall this month, zookeepers made the difficult decision to euthanize her. Now, ...
UPDATE: UW-Madison Police say Jones was taken into police custody Saturday afternoon without incident. Jones was booked into the Dane County Jail on tentative charges of aggravated battery with intent ...
MADISON, Wis. (WFRV) – A research facility at the University of Wisconsin-Madison was evacuated Monday morning after reports of a suspicious package. According to the UW-Madison Police Department, ...
MADISON, Wis. -- Almost exactly a year before being assassinated at Utah Valley University, Charlie Kirk visited Library Mall on UW-Madison's campus to speak with college students on his 'You're Being ...
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension will host a series of farmland lease workshops this October to help landowners, tenants, and others better understand agricultural leasing.
It’s no secret that hyperpartisanship is rampant in the U.S. About 80% of Americans believe Republican and Democratic voters disagree on the basic facts, a survey from The Pew Research Center found.