Two state senators are requesting a public hearing to learn more about the impact Gov. Scott Walker’s proposed budget would have on University of Wisconsin campuses across the state.
Category: Higher Education/System
Summit puts higher education in spotlight
KIMBERLY – With $300 million in budget cuts looming for the University of Wisconsin System, community leaders and educators discussed challenges and brainstormed ideas Wednesday for making public higher education more sustainable in the state.
UW-P tries to soften budget blow
PLATTEVILLE, Wis. — University of Wisconsin-Platteville leaders will make $3.7 million in budget cuts over the next two years through a series of cost-saving measures, including the elimination of some staff positions and the creation of an incentivised early retirement program.
UW cuts are really divestments — Michael Kissick
Thank you Wisconsin State Journal for Wednesday’s article “Campus pumps economy.” It is clear the University of Wisconsin System generates money for the state, lots of money, and at better returns than most stocks.
Marquette Poll: Walker’s Education Cuts Not Popular Among Wisconsin Voters
A new poll says the Wisconsin public doesn’t support the size of the Gov. Scott Walker’s proposed cuts to the University of Wisconsin System and public K-12 education.
Parkside students, staff protest proposed $300M budget cuts
SOMERS — Heads turned and people stopped to stare as about three dozen students and staff chanting “up, up with education, down, down with legislation” marched on the University of Wisconsin-Parkside campus on Wednesday, protesting proposed state budget cuts.
Students Staff Protest Proposed Uw Budget Cuts Section
SOMERS — A small but loud group of students and staff marched through the University of Wisconsin-Parkside campus Wednesday afternoon, calling attention to budget cuts they believe will come if legislators approve Gov. Scott Walker’s budget as is.
UWM chancellor: 300 job buyouts, tuition hikes not enough to address proposed state budget cut
If Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s proposed higher education funding cuts pass, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee could nix as many as 300 positions, between buyouts, attrition and layoffs.
Legislature should reject Scott Walker’s UW public authority scheme
The idea to radically remake the UW as a so-called public authority — with dramatically less state involvement and support for the system — is unpopular for a number of reasons, some good, some bad.
Assembly speaker calls UW tuition cap reasonable
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, a Rochester Republican, said Tuesday that the cap makes sense because parents wouldn’t have to worry about huge tuition hikes. But he says he still doesn’t support autonomy because he doubts the regents will use it to run the system more efficiently and cheaply.
MadREP adopts resolution opposing UW System cuts
In a rare move for the normally nonpolitical organization, the Madison area’s lead economic development agency on Tuesday came out against Gov. Scott Walker’s proposed $300 million budget cut to the University of Wisconsin System.
Report gauges statewide economic impact of UW-Madison at $15 billion
For every taxpayer dollar spent on the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the university generates $24 for the state economy, according to a new consultant’s report.
Sen. Nass critical of UW System regent’s statement that in-state students subsidize out-of-state students
Sen. Steve Nass (R-Whitewater) on Tuesday criticized UW System Board of Regents Vice President Regina Millner for what he called “a deceptive statement intended to justify and spin” tuition increases requested by the UW-Madison chancellor.
UW-L chancellor blasts proposed cap on tuition
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Chancellor Joe Gow doesn’t see the value in Gov. Scott Walker’s proposal to cap tuition at UW System campuses to the rate of inflation.
UW Administrators: Staff Buyouts Could Mean More Crowded Classrooms
Another University of Wisconsin campus has announced a potential early retirement plan for its employees, raising concerns about larger class sizes.
UW Public Authority Option Seems To Be ‘Dead In The Water,’ Says Reporter
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s higher education reporter says the proposal to transform the University of Wisconsin System into a public authority seems unlikely to become reality, though that does not rule out the possibility that the system will gain some flexibility after the budget is signed.
Vos Expresses Support For UW Tuition Cap, Increases In State Park Fees
Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos held a news conference Tuesday in which he expressed support for a cap on University of Wisconsin tuition increases, as well as funding changes for state parks and a prescription drug program.
UW System President Calls Proposed Tuition Cap Irrational
University of Wisconsin President Ray Cross said Tuesday he does not support Gov. Scott Walker’s plan to peg future tuition increases to the rate of inflation.
GOP Lawmakers Take Public Input On UW Cuts At Stevens Point Campus
Three Republican lawmakers held a listening session Monday at University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, which faces a 25 percent cut in state aid under Gov. Walker’s proposed state budget. It was the first budget hearing by Republicans on the campus.
Walker officially retracts Wisconsin Idea deletion
Gov. Scott Walker has officially asked the Legislature to keep the University of Wisconsin’s guiding principle known as the “Wisconsin Idea” intact.
First votes on Walker budget coming this week
The first votes on Gov. Scott Walker’s two-year state budget will come this week, but the most difficult decisions, including whether to reduce cuts to public schools and the University of Wisconsin, aren’t expected to be made until later in May.
UW-Milwaukee announces employee buyout plan
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is the latest UW school to offer employee buyouts to help absorb massive cuts Gov. Scott Walker has proposed for the system.
Scott Walker moves to limit future UW tuition increases to inflation
Gov. Scott Walker is using a cleanup letter on his budget to propose limiting tuition increases at the University of Wisconsin System to the rate of inflation once the current tuition freeze expires.
Scott Walker asks lawmakers to keep UW autonomy, cap tuition; John Nygren says authority still ‘dead in our caucus’
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
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.
Stop state budget’s devastating cuts to WPR, WPT
I am a fiscally conservative Republican and I support Wisconsin Public Radio and Wisconsin Public Television. The proposed state budget includes cuts to the Education Communications Board that are just plain wrong.
Walker proposes capping UW System tuition increases
Gov. Scott Walker wants to modify his state budget plan to cap University of Wisconsin System resident undergraduate tuition increases according to inflation, according to a letter his administration sent to the leaders of the Legislature’s finance committee on Monday.
Budget cuts will limit UW Colleges
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
UW regents approve tuition increases
The UW System Board of Regents voted Friday to approve tuition increases for some students at UW-Madison as well as at schools in La Crosse, Milwaukee, Parkside, Platteville, River Falls, Stevens Point, Stout and Whitewater during a meeting at UW-Waukesha.
Career Corner: Getting back in the groove: College as an adult student
Column from Sybil Pressprich, a career and educational counselor for the Division of Continuing Studies.
Cathy Sandeen brings working-class roots to UW College’s chancellor job
While going through her mother’s belongings after her death five years ago, Cathy Sandeen found a symbol of what can happen in one generation because of higher education.
Regents OK tuition boost, rip legislators comments on Blank
The University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents finalized tuition increases for nine campuses on Friday, and pushed back against a key lawmaker who blasted UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank for proposing a 35% tuition increase over four years for nonresident undergraduates.
Forums to tackle big ideas about the future of education
WAUSAU – Leaders from across the state — across businesses, governments and educational systems — will assemble this week to talk about the future of Wisconsin education.
Representative Shankland to host UW-Funding round table in Marshfield today
MARSHFIELD, Wis. WSAU — State Representative Katrina Shankland and a number of other officials will be holding a roundtable discussion this morning at UW-Marshfield/Wood County to talk about the proposed cuts to the UW-System’s budget.
Report shows public higher education’s reliance on tuition
Tuition dollars made up roughly 47 percent of revenues for public higher education for the third straight year in 2014, cementing a trend in which tuition revenue now rivals state appropriations as the main funder of public colleges and universities.
UW-Oshkosh Students, Alumni Decry Plan To Cut Athletics Programs
Current and former players on the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh men’s soccer team say plans to eliminate the program are “short-sighted.”
Regents committee OKs tuition increases for UW-Madison
University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank’s four-year plan to raise tuition for nonresident undergrads and professional schools won tentative approval Thursday from a Board of Regents committee.
Madison College eyes sale of downtown campus, plans to focus on South Madison
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.
Regents panel approves tuition hike for nonresidents, grads
Tuition for graduate students and nonresidents would increase by at least several hundred dollars next year at most University of Wisconsin System campuses under a plan a regents committee approved Thursday to help the schools brace for $300 million in cuts Gov. Scott Walker has proposed in his budget.
Do tuition costs influence college choice?
A University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents committee approved plans to raise nonresident and graduate student tuition at nine campuses to help offset $300 million in cuts Gov. Scott Walker has proposed for the system.
Ray Cross not quitting job at UW any time soon
UW System President Ray Cross is working closely with state lawmakers and the governor’s office, in hopes of reducing funding cuts to the system. An English professor last month in a public forum asked Cross point blank whether he’d resign if he couldn’t achieve that goal. Cross replied emphatically, “Yes.”
UW-Stevens Point Considers Merging Colleges Because of Budget Cuts
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point is considering merging its College of Fine Arts with its College of Letters and Science as it struggles with a proposed 25 percent cut in its state aid.
“We are making progress:” UW Board of Regents discusses Walker’s budget cuts
The UW Board of Regents met at UW Waukesha on Thursday to discuss the looming cuts if Governor Walker’s proposed budget goes through unchanged.
Area legislators propose exempting 2-year UW campuses from budget cuts
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 officials: Top research candidates turned jobs down because of budget
UW-Madison had two top choices for researchers at the Carbone Cancer Center and at the nursing school, but medical officials there say the uncertainty of the budget led to their picks choosing somewhere else.
UW-Madison students oppose Chancellor Rebecca Blank’s proposed tuition increases
Students at UW-Madison oppose tuition increases proposed by Chancellor Rebecca Blank, saying the planned hikes of $1,000 to $5,000 a year ultimately will make college less affordable and accessible to all students.
UW-Madison says budget uncertainty cost campus two top medical research candidates
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
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.
Discussion set on public higher education
Civic and business leaders, legislators, members of the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents, UW staff and campus shared governance leaders will participate in a discussion on the future of public higher education in Wisconsin next week.
UW-Madison’s Rebecca Blank brings tuition hike plan to Board of Regents
UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank is taking a long-promised plan to raise tuition for nonresident and professional students to the Board of Regents this week.
30 Frats Shut Down In The Past Month As Colleges Respond To Misconduct More Aggressively
Thirty fraternities have been shut down by either their university or national headquarters since the beginning of March due to hazing, alcohol-related problems, criminal investigations and other student conduct infractions.
“It’s very anxious on campus:” UW System schools seek ways to buffer proposed budget cuts
MILWAUKEE WITI — The University of Wisconsin System campuses are searching for ways to plug the $300 million budget cut Governor Scott Walker has proposed. It could mean certain students will soon be paying more to go to college.
Students rally to “Save Our UW”
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh students are speaking out against what university officials say amounts to a $7.5 million funding cut in the proposed state budget.
UW administration proposes plan to increase tuition over four years
Dean of Students Lori Berquam released a proposal Monday detailing a tuition increase for nonresident and international undergraduate students and for several graduate programs at UW-Madison.
UW campuses to seek tuition increases for grad programs, nonresidents
Faced with the prospects of state budget cuts and two more years of a tuition freeze for in-state undergraduates, nine University of Wisconsin System campuses will seek permission this week to raise nonresident, international, graduate and professional school tuition by as much as 20%.
Rep. Chris Taylor: All around state, citizens oppose Scott Walker’s budget
Letter to the editor from Rep. Chris Taylor, D-Madison. Noted: “Walker’s proposed $300 million cut to the UW System would be the largest in state history, would certainly stall the economic growth the system produces, and would inevitably cause leading scholars to leave or not come to our state.”
UW wants higher tuition for grad students, out-of-staters
Most of the eight satellite campuses’ plans call for raising tuition by at least several hundred dollars starting next year. UW-Madison has drawn up a four-year plan that calls for raising non-resident undergraduate tuition by $10,000 by 2018-19 to $35,523 per year. International students would see an $11,000 increase to $36,523 by 2018-19.
Sen. Kathleen Vinehout: Tuition reciprocity threatened in state budget
Column State Sen. Kathleen Vinehout, D-Alma.
Can Ray Cross Reposition the UW System?
Ray Cross’ stated willingness to resign as president of the University of Wisconsin if the GOP-controlled legislature and Gov. Walker don’t relent on the $300 million cut to his budget demonstrates just how much he needs to reposition the university in strategic terms.
Stuhr retires as UW-M/WC dean
Patricia Stuhr, the dean and campus executive officer of the University of Wisconsin-Marshfield/Wood County, announced her retirement on Friday.