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February 6, 2026

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Jennifer Mnookin says 3 policy changes could help UW-Madison

The Cap Times

The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s continued and growing excellence will depend on either more state support or more flexibility, the school’s leader said Thursday.

“Now look, both would be best of all. But we deeply need, at a minimum, one or the other,” Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin told the Board of Regents, which oversees UW-Madison and Wisconsin’s 12 other state universities, at a campus meeting.

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How 2 alums made house call health care visits popular at UW-Madison

Wisconsin State Journal

hile house calls may seem to belong in the past, they’re trending upward at UW-Madison.

Wisconsin-based company Pivotal Health, which UW-Madison alumni Sal Braico and Pete Johnson launched, has, since 2021, brought nurse practitioners to patients’ living rooms — or dorms — to provide primary and urgent health care.

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