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Scott Walker asks lawmakers to keep UW autonomy, cap tuition; John Nygren says authority still ‘dead in our caucus’

Wisconsin State Journal

Gov. Scott Walker lent his support Monday to an embattled plan to decouple the University of Wisconsin System from state control with added state protections against tuition hikes for Wisconsin residents, but a key lawmaker still sees no hope for its passage this session. “I think it is dead in our caucus,” said Rep. John Nygren, R-Marinette, who’s co-chairman of the budget-writing Joint Finance Committee. “I believe there will be enough support to remove it.”

Bedspread thought to be from Abraham Lincoln’s deathbed to be tested for blood

The Guardian

A bedspread that may have covered Abraham Lincoln as he lay dying will be tested for his blood in Wisconsin on Tuesday, 150 years to the day after the 16th US president was fatally shot while watching a play in Washington. University of Wisconsin textile expert Majid Sarmadi will test the cotton bedspread to determine if human blood is on the Wisconsin Historical Society artefact.

Budget cuts will limit UW Colleges

Wisconsin Radio Network

Wisconsin’s of two-year UW College campuses, along with UW Extension, will struggle if Republican Governor Scott Walker’s proposed budget cuts are implemented. Cathy Sandeen, who was officially inaugurated last week as Colleges and Extension chancellor, said the 13 freshman-sophomore campuses located around the state offer an important educational gateway

Madison College eyes sale of downtown campus, plans to focus on South Madison

Capital Times

The publicly funded college should sell its Downtown Education Center, 211 N. Carroll St., close its West Campus in June 2016, when the lease for facilities at 302 S. Gammon Road expires, and develop a site in South Madison to provide comprehensive programming and services, president Jack Daniels recommended Wednesday to the Madison Area Technical College board.

Area legislators propose exempting 2-year UW campuses from budget cuts

WSAU-AM, Wausau

The proposed 300 million dollar cut to the University of Wisconsin System budget would be too hard on the state’s two year campuses, like Marshfield and Wausau. That’s according to State Representative John Spiros, who says he is working with other lawmakers including Representative Dave Heaton of Wausau to try saving the two year campuses from the budget cuts.  “In our two year schools, I know that we have one in the campus here at Marshfield, there’s campuses throughout that would be hurt immensely from those budget cuts.”

UW-Madison says budget uncertainty cost campus two top medical research candidates

Wisconsin State Journal

UW-Madison’s first choices for director of the Carbone Cancer Center and a top-level faculty researcher in the nursing school turned down the jobs in early February because of concerns about declining funding and clout at the university, according to records obtained by the State Journal under the state’s open records law.

Raising nonresident tuition could backfire, 2 UW experts say

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Two University of Wisconsin-Madison experts on higher education affordability said Wednesday that a plan to increase nonresident undergraduate tuition by $10,000 over the next four years at the states flagship campus likely would reduce the number of lower- and middle-class students from other states and raise the stakes for attracting wealthy students.