Universities of Wisconsin schools would keep in-state undergraduate tuition steady for the next two academic years if lawmakers hike state aid by $855 million of state dollars as part of the upcoming budget cycle, UW system President Jay Rothman said in a budget request Monday.
August 20, 2024
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Razing UW-Madison’s Humanities building among top priorities for 2025-27
The Universities of Wisconsin’s top priorities in its next capital budget are tearing down and replacing two failing 1960s-era monstrosities: Cowley Hall at UW-La Crosse, and the towering concrete fortress known as Mosse Humanities building at UW-Madison.
Research
The surprising depth of human-insect relationships with Heather Swan
On today’s show host Douglas Haynes sits down with Heather Swan to talk about her new book “Where the Grass Still Sings: Stories of Insects and Interconnections.” Heather Swan is a poet, writer, and lecturer in the University of Wisconsin – Madison’s English Department. Her book tells stories of human-insect connections through the lens of science and art, with a focus on the way we can connect across species.
Pet Cam Captures Golden Retriever’s Reaction When Favorite TV Show Comes On
Newsweek previously reported that a study from the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s School of Veterinary Medicine found dogs were more engaged when the TV showed other animals versus humans and that movement triggered an active response from canines.
Scientists achieve major breakthrough in the quest for limitless energy: ‘It’s setting a world record’
The magnet systems were delivered to the University of Wisconsin’s Physical Sciences Laboratory in Stoughton, Wisconsin, this year by Commonwealth Fusion Systems. The project operates as a public-private partnership with Realta Fusion, Inc., a UW-Madison spin-off company that contributes funding, according to the lab.
Higher Education/System
UW system needs $855M increase to compete with neighboring states
The Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents will decide this week if they’ll ask the state Legislature for an $855 million budget increase in the next two-year budget.
UW System funding ranks 43rd nationally. A big budget request would move it to middle of pack
The state public university system is leaning heavily on a low national ranking in a bid seeking $855 million from the Legislature.
Wisconsin ranks 43rd among 50 states in funding its public four-year universities, according to the State Higher Education Executive Officers Association. The advocacy group represents the UW System, as well as other state university systems.
Universities of Wisconsin president proposes $855 million budget to avoid tuition increases
Universities of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman proposed a 2025-2027 budget request that he believes would allow the state’s public universities to climb the ranks in public funding and reach the national median. Wisconsin currently ranks 43rd out of the 50 states. For comparison, Illinois ranks first, Michigan third, Iowa ninth and Minnesota tenth.
Universities of Wisconsin request budget boost for 2025
Rothman announced that his budget request, if approved, would effectively fund the preservation of branch campuses in the system, and could mean higher wages for staff. He said that proper pay is one way to maintain qualified staff.
University of Wisconsin president wants $855 million in new funding to stave off higher tuition
President Jay Rothman said during a brief Zoom news conference Monday that his administration plans to ask regents on Thursday to approve asking for the money as part of the 2025-27 state budget. The request is only the first step in a long, winding budget-making process.
Health
UW Health hosts orientation for WI’s first respiratory therapist apprenticeship
The first group of participants started an apprenticeship on Monday with the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development, Madison College and UW Health for registered respiratory therapy. Officials said this program is the first in the country to offer an academic degree for a respiratory therapist credential.
Athletics
UW assistant coach takes first-round lead at Wisconsin State Open
University of Wisconsin men’s golf assistant coach Ross Thomson set the pace of the 104th Wisconsin State Open on Monday at Minocqua Country Club in Minocqua, making 10 birdies against two bogeys for an 8-under par 64 to take the lead after the first round.
Legendary UW track coach recalls the Shell’s past, questions future
The photograph is the essence of former University of Wisconsin men’s track coach Ed Nuttycombe, who won 26 Big Ten championships (13 indoors, 13 outdoors) over 30 years.