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‘Me again:’ Ray Cross makes a second home at the Capitol
As a young man, Ray Cross survived Vietnam. Now at the other end of his career, he figures he can handle the state Capitol in his new role as president of the University of Wisconsin System, which he officially starts this week.
Legislative push launched to end Wisconsin’s gay marriage ban
Madison ? While Wisconsin?s constitutional ban on gay marriage faces a legal challenge in federal court, two Milwaukee lawmakers are launching an effort to get the Legislature to end the state?s 7-year-old amendment.
Combatting the brain drain is the key to Wisconsin’s growth, conference speaker says
Boosting Wisconsin?s economy will take more than just adding jobs ? it will require luring more young college graduates to move here, a UW-Madison expert told a conference in Madison on Wednesday .One way to do that could be to set up a two-tiered tuition system, with lower rates for those who promise to stay in Wisconsin after they earn their degrees, said Morris Davis, associate professor and academic director of the James Graaskamp Center for Real Estate.
Scott Walker: Big difference between having a beer and smoking marijuana
Richard Brown, a UW-Madison medical professor who specializes in substance abuse, does not believe that pot-smoking is more dangerous than drinking and says the theory that weed is a ?gateway? to more perilous poison has been discredited.
Committee debates bills directly affecting UW-Madison research and scholarships
The state Assembly Committee on Colleges and Universities held a public hearing on two bills Monday that could affect research and scholarship funds at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
New bills aim to revamp scholarships, allow student to refinance loans
Students may soon be seeing more incentives to stay in state for college with two bills proposed in the Legislature to help residents pay for the increasing costs of higher education.
Higher Ed, Lower Debt bill faces tough criticism from Wisconsin Republicans
Democratic authors of a bill that would create a new state authority to allow roughly 753,000 Wisconsin residents to refinance their federal student loans, were met with tough criticism and concerns Monday.
More support for nonpartisan maps
Iowa?s system avoids gerrymandering and fat legal fees while encouraging more competition for seats and cooperation from leaders, said UW-Madison political science professors Ken Mayer and David Canon. The two redistricting experts insisted Iowa?s process would not undermine the Wisconsin Legislature?s constitutional authority, as GOP leaders here have suggested. Wisconsin?s current way is ?divisive, polarizing, expensive, litigious and undermines basic notions of representation,? Mayer said.
On Campus: Public records exemption for UW dies under fierce opposition
A controversial measure to shield University of Wisconsin research from public records requests died a sudden death Monday morning before its first scheduled legislative hearing.
Bill to keep scientific research from public view to be heard on Monday
Scientific research at University of Wisconsin campuses would be shielded from public records requests until it?s published or patented under a controversial bill scheduled for a first hearing on Monday before the state Assembly?s higher education committee.
State sprinkler law, competition motivate investments at Greek houses
Clad in limestone, brick and stucco with a pitched tile roof, the elegant new Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity house on historic Langdon Street catches the eye.
UW-Madison vote coming soon on student support for $223 million rec sports upgrades
Students will vote in March on a referendum to increase a fee future Badgers pay for recreational sports facilities to pay for $223 million in renovations and expansions to the campus? aging fields, gyms, pools and tracks. The proposal was explained Thursday to the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents capital planning and budget committee.
Student loan refinancing bill draws packed hearing, questions about its effectiveness
Sen. Dave Hansen, D-Green Bay, said about 763,000 Wisconsin residents are burdened by student loan debt. Passing the legislation, which he called the first of its kind nationally, would provide an incentive for graduates of state colleges to remain in Wisconsin after graduation.
State Senate Considers Student Debt Relief
A bill that supporters say would provide student debt relief for Wisconsin residents is under consideration by the state Senate.
Speaking up: Madison’s education academics get involved in the argument over education reform
Both Apple and Julie Underwood, dean of the School of Education at UW-Madison, share Slekar?s concern over the systematic privatization of education and recognize a role for scholars in the public debate about it.
State Rep Looks To Restore In-State Tuition For Undocumented Students At UW, Tech Schools
State Rep. JoCasta Zamarripa is trying to revive three measures that she says would help Hispanic and Latino residents in Wisconsin and improve community safety.
Audit critical of UW payroll and benefits system
A new state audit shows there are still concerns about the security of the University of Wisconsin?s payroll and benefits system. The report from the Legislative Audit Bureau says the system implemented in 2011 remains at risk for security breaches, which could result in unauthorized payments being made.
State audit finds problems with University of Wisconsin payroll system security
MADISON, Wisconsin ? The University of Wisconsin System hasn?t done enough to improve security for its payroll and benefits system, putting it at risk for breaches that could lead to unauthorized payments being made, an audit released Tuesday said.
Bill would protect underage drinkers who call 911
Supporters, including UW-Madison students who have long pushed for the ?good Samaritan? legislation, say it will make young people more likely to call 911 for someone who needs medical care, rather than avoiding authorities because they fear costly underage drinking tickets.
Your Right to Know: OpenBook offers new peek at state spending
In January, the state of Wisconsin launched a new website with a searchable database that lets the public see what state government spends on goods, services and other operating costs.
More states grant in-state tuition to immigrants
Giancarlo Tello paid $14,000 more than other New Jersey high school graduates to attend Rutgers University, the state?s flagship public college. Why the difference? Tello spent much of his childhood in the U.S. without legal permission after his parents moved from Peru when he was 6.
Wisconsin’s ‘Higher Ed, Lower Debt’ student loan bill set for Wednesday hearing
Wisconsin is inching forward to provide a unique solution to its roughly 753,000 graduates who come out of college with a degree and thousands of dollars in student loan debt.
Nick Bezier: Tuition freeze puts UW’s future at risk
Last year, when the tuition freeze was announced by Gov. Scott Walker in La Crosse, like most students, I was excited. … But diving deeper into the numbers, students have to take this freeze with a grain of salt.
State senator proposes doubling reach of Capitol height limit
Three existing UW-Madison buildings that would violate height restrictions in the expanded zone ? Van Hise Hall, the Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Science Building, and the Engineering Research Building ? would be grandfathered under the proposal.
Major changes to school report card proposed, including closing poorly performing schools
The new formula still uses the achievement and achievement gap score categories. But it would use a method of calculating student growth developed at UW-Madison, known as ?value-added,? which seeks to evaluate school performance while accounting for student demographics.
Chris Rickert: Deficits and politicians are a threat to Medicaid — but not to tax cuts
?Research suggests that supply-side economics ? where a tax cut actually generates more revenue ? doesn?t really hold true,? said UW-Madison political science professor Barry Burden.
Wisconsin college tuition: Average increases 5.5%, never before been frozen two straight years?
One accomplishment Gov. Scott Walker claimed Jan. 22, 2014 in his State of the State speech is of particular interest to students attending college in the University of Wisconsin System.
Wis. farms see near-record $3.75B profit in 2013
Wisconsin farmers earned an estimated $3.75 billion last year, their second most profitable ever, thanks in large part to strong dairy and livestock sales, University of Wisconsin economists reported Wednesday.
Editorial: With new leader and tuition answers, UW System can rebuild trust
New leadership in the University of Wisconsin System ? UW Colleges and Extension Chancellor Ray Cross recently was named system president ? brings with it an opportunity to forge a new relationship with not only the state Legislature but the people of Wisconsin.
Wis. farms see near-record $3.75B profit in 2013
Wisconsin farmers earned about $3.75 billion in profit last year, coming close to the record $3.8 billion earned in 2011.
State revenues projected to be more than $900 million better than expected
Wisconsin?s finances are more than $900 million stronger through mid-2015 than previously expected, the nonpartisan Legislative Fiscal Bureau reported Thursday.
Dropouts with heavy debt litter for-profit college landscape in Wisconsin, new report says
In one program for aspiring Wisconsin criminologists at an Indianapolis-based online college, 16 students started classes in 2012. A year later, just one was still enrolled. A program for would-be Wisconsin chefs hosted by a Minnesota online college began with 34 students. A year later, it had dwindled to a class of four.
Health Sense: Faith healing debate timely again
Rep. Terese Berceau, D-Madison, reintroduced a bill this month to remove the prayer exception. That would help clarify that the state won?t permit parents to let children die through faith healing, said Alta Charo, a UW-Madison bioethicist.
Applicants sought for non-traditional student representative on UW Board of Regents
There is an opening on the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents for a non-traditional student representative.
Atheists persuade UW-Extension to remove Bibles
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has persuaded the University of Wisconsin-Extension in Madison to remove Gideon Bibles from its 137 guest rooms.
New UW System President Ray Cross Talks Priorities, Challenges
The new president of the University of Wisconsin system discuss his priorities for the job, and the challenges he expects to face.
Pensions going up for retired public employees
Strong returns for the Wisconsin Retirement System trust funds mean retired public employees will finally get an increase in their pensions, for the first time in six years for many.
First task for new UW System president ? fence mending in Madison
Its a sign of the times that the first stop for the new University of Wisconsin System president after a news conference Friday was the state Capitol to meet with lawmakers.
New UW System Leader: ‘We Really Have To Be Good Listeners’
Ray Cross, the incoming president of the University of Wisconsin System, used his introductory press conference to challenge the UW to listen more.
New UW System president mends fences at Capitol
New UW System President Raymond Cross began his work at a place laden with political land mines in the past for some top university educators: the State Capitol.
New UW President Cut His Teeth on Madison Proposal
Ray Cross, who will ascend to the post of UW System president in February, was a newcomer to Wisconsin when he arrived here in 2011 to head up the UW Colleges, which share an administration with the UW-Extension, the network of county-level offices that provide agricultural and other community programs. He struck many people in the state as hard-working, and he developed a reputation for being hands-on.
UW ‘ideas factory’ looks to turn research into economic growth
When Rebecca Blank arrived at the University of Wisconsin-Madison last summer, she became chancellor of one of the largest academic research universities in the world, but one that has an uneven track record for commercializing that work.
Bill Gives More Institutions Power To Authorize Charter Schools
Charter school advocates are pushing for a major change to Wisconsin?s education laws, with a plan aimed at helping charter schools expand statewide.
Cross named University of Wisconsin System president
MADISON ? Ray Cross, the only internal candidate out of three finalists, was chosen Thursday to lead the University of Wisconsin System.
UW finalists make last pitch to faculty
The finalists vying to become the University of Wisconsin System?s next president made their final hiring pitches to faculty Monday, pledging to try to repair the system?s tattered relationship with Republican lawmakers who hold the system?s state purse-strings.
Politics shadows process for UW System president finalists
Two issues shadow the process of choosing who will next lead the University of Wisconsin System ? a process that reaches its crescendo this week. The first is how partisan politics increasingly seeps into statewide decisions that until now were fairly apolitical. The second is the degree of openness in the selection process, and whether it helps or hurts.
State Launches Website To Make Government Expenditures More Public
The state has launched a website that makes it easier to see where government agencies are spending money, though it?s not without holes.
Will booze-friendly Wisconsin ban strong liquor? Find out in 2014
Quoted: “It has no taste. It?s only purpose is to impair people quickly,” said Julia Sherman, coordinator of the Wisconsin Alcohol Policy Project at the University of Wisconsin Law School. “We don?t need it on the shelves.”
State employees awarded $14M in bonuses, raises
State employees have been awarded nearly $14 million in bonuses and merit raises this year, more than twice what they got last year.
Editorial: Vos’ change of course troubling
Transparency. It?s a word Republican legislators in Madison used often and at high volume earlier this year when criticizing the University of Wisconsin System because of its reserve funds.
Edvest Assets Increased By 14 Percent In 2013
Administrators of Edvest, Wisconsin?s college savings program, are reminding parents of the end-of-year deadline to contribute to their children?s accounts.
Legislature Considers Changing UW Food Purchasing To Favor Price, Proximity
A bill in the legislature would change how UW campuses buy food, putting more emphasis on price and increasing flexibility to buy from local vendors.
Union-covered Wis. workers to get 1 percent raise
Five groups of unionized state workers that negotiated their pay raises with Gov. Scott Walker?s administration are poised to receive the same 1 percent raise that non-union workers got in July.
Verona woman appeals ruling upholding $250,000 malpractice cap against UW doctors
A Verona woman has appealed a Dane County judge?s ruling upholding a $250,000 malpractice cap against UW-Madison doctors in a case the judge urged the state Supreme Court to take.
Despite targeted raises, UW faculty pay continues to lag
Devinder Sandhu, an associate professor of biology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, gets a steady stream of job offers for at least $25,000 more in salary, and some of his peers are paid nearly double what he is.
Wisconsin Assembly committee to convene climate science panel behind closed doors
The forum will include testimony from a number of experts, including two UW-Madison climate scientists ? Dan Vimont and Galen McKinley ? and other environmental experts, such as Michelle Miller, associate director of the UW Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems, and David Liebel, a UW engineering professor who specializes in storm water systems.
Manure spills in 2013 the highest in seven years statewide
Wisconsin farms this year generated the largest volume of manure spills since 2007, including an accident by the University of Wisconsin-Madison?s flagship research farm in Columbia County that produced a mile-long trail of animal waste.
Outgoing UW System President Kevin Reilly Bids Farewell To Regents
Kevin Reilly, the outgoing president of the University of Wisconsin System, bid farewell to the UW Board of Regents on Friday morning.
Walker tells regents he’s ‘committed’ to bolstering UW’s flexibility
Gov. Scott Walker encouraged efforts to increase University of Wisconsin System transparency Thursday, saying those initiatives would help the UW mend fences with the Legislature before the next budget cycle.