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February 11, 2026

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UW-Madison dean named interim chancellor to succeed Jennifer Mnookin

Wisconsin State Journal

The Universities of Wisconsin has named a temporary successor for UW-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin.

College of Letters and Science Dean Eric Wilcots will serve as interim chancellor starting May 17 as Mnookin begins her departure to lead Columbia University, UW system President Jay Rothman announced Wednesday.  

Higher Education/System

UW-Madison makes Time Magazine’s list of World’s Top Universities

NBC 15

UW-Madison took second place among public universities on Time Magazine’s list of World’s Top Universities, UW officials said Tuesday.

The school took spot #20 for the overall worldwide list.

The rankings, generated by Statista, focused on academic capacity and performance, innovation and economic impact, and global engagement.

“UW–Madison’s value lies not just in our direct teaching and research, but also in the impact our graduates have when they go out into the world and our contributions in advancing knowledge across the globe,” says UW interim Provost John Zumbrunnen. “It’s encouraging to see this value acknowledged in the Time rankings.”

Crime and safety

Man accused of making threats during altercation Downtown while armed with gun

Wisconsin State Journal

A man was arrested after making threats while armed with a gun during an altercation Downtown on Tuesday afternoon, Madison police reported.

At about 1:55 p.m., UW-Madison police were sent to the intersection of West Johnson Street and East Campus Mall after reports of a person threatening another person near a bus stop and arrested a 46-year-old Madison man, police spokesperson Marc Lovicott said in a statement.

Community

Minnesotan Badgers grieve for their home state amid increased ICE activity

The Daily Cardinal

University of Wisconsin-Madison community members from Minnesota say the recent escalation of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Minneapolis has left them feeling frightened, angry and helpless — while also prompting renewed conversations about community, resistance and collective action.

Many Badgers come from Minnesota due to an in-state tuition reciprocity agreement, with about 10%of the UW-Madison undergraduate population calling Minnesota home.

Athletics

Going to the Kohl Center Friday? Watch out for flying bratwursts

Wisconsin State Journal

Thomas Aponte grew up in Connecticut, where people eat hot dogs more than bratwursts, but he’s learned to enjoy a good brat.

As a marketing intern for Wisconsin Athletics, the UW-Madison sophomore also has been enjoying his new role: running the Brat Blaster, which joined the T-shirt cannon this season in flinging projectiles into the stands during Badgers basketball games at the Kohl Center.