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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · The University of Wisconsin–Madison (University of Wisconsin, Wisconsin, UW, UWMadison, or simply Madison) is a public land-grant research university in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. It was founded in 1848 when Wisconsin achieved statehood and is both the official state university of Wisconsin and the flagship campus of the University of Wisconsin System . [ 9 ]

  2. Vor 16 Stunden · Location: Madison, Wisconsin. Department: SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH/PEDIATRICS-GEN. Category: Health and Wellness Services. Employment Type: Partially Remote. Employment Type: Staff-Full Time. Employment Type: Staff-Part Time. Application Period Opens: Sep 19 2024 at 09:45 AM CDT. Apply By: Oct 4 2024 at 11:55 PM CDT.

  3. 3. Sept. 2024 · UWMadison restores landscapes with fire, on campus and beyond. College of Engineering With $75 million gift for new UW–Madison engineering building, brothers’ impact spans generations and transcends campus boundaries

  4. 11. Sept. 2024 · A historic $75 million gift will fuel construction of a much-needed new engineering building at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

  5. 6. Sept. 2024 · Wisconsin is a highly rated public university located in Madison, Wisconsin. It is a large institution with an enrollment of 33,838 undergraduate students. Admissions is fairly competitive as the Wisconsin acceptance rate is 49%. Popular majors include Information Science, Economics, and Biology.

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  6. news.wisc.edu › category › campus-newsCampus news - UW-Madison

    12. Sept. 2024 · Gilman, Walker and Arpaci-Dusseau to assume new leadership roles. September 5, 2024. As the new academic year begins, Provost Charles Isbell is announcing several key leadership changes within the Provost’s Office reporting structure. Amy Gilman, director of….

  7. 29. Aug. 2024 · What is “Free Expression at UWMadison?” The Free Expression at UW–program details concepts such as civil discourse, academic freedom, offensive speech, and protest in the context of First Amendment rights as a campus community member.