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July 15, 2026
Campus life
UW-Madison still dealing with cooling issues weeks after broken chilled water line
As another stretch of hot weather settles into southern Wisconsin, UW-Madison is continuing to work to restore cooling across campus after a major chilled water line broke last month.
The university says campus remains open and operating, but many buildings are still warmer than normal. Some buildings remain temporarily closed while crews continue both temporary cooling efforts and work toward a permanent repair.
Agriculture
5 threats to soybeans during excessive heat
Weather forecasters expect this to be one of the warmest growing seasons on record for much of the Midwest.
The early July heat wave prompted crop growth while heavy rains fell across parts of Wisconsin. USDA data showed corn condition at 82% good to excellent, while soybean condition remained unchanged at 78% good to excellent, with 20% of the crop blooming.
Health
Diarrhea-causing parasite found in Wisconsin and 30 other states
People become infected with cyclospora by consuming contaminated fresh produce or untreated water. Cases pick up in warmer months, because more people are eating fresh fruits and vegetables, said Dr. Jim Conway, a UW Health Kids pediatric infectious disease doctor.
UW Experts in the News
How effects of a ‘super’ El Niño will feel in Wisconsin
Dan Vimont has a depressing prediction for anyone concerned about climate change.
“We will almost definitely shatter the global temperature record in 2027,” said Vimont, a professor of atmospheric and oceanic sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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The company, which got its start at UW-Madison and is currently based in a shared office building on the Far West Side, had 35 full-time employees at the end of last year and expects to grow to 70 by the end of this year, CEO Kieran Furlong said.
UW investigation finds Animal Advocacy violated posting policy, dismisses solicitation allegation
The University of Wisconsin-Madison found July 7 that registered student organization Animal Advocacy violated university posting policies but cleared the organization of allegations that it solicited students to participate in the April Ridglan Farms rescue attempt, according to an investigative report obtained by The Badger Herald.