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UW-Madison Campus
Nov 21, 2023
US Department of Education awards $10.4 million to UW to bolster K-12 mental health workforce
Experts say contract will improve workforce shortage, retention in Wisconsin
Column
Nov 8, 2023
Telehealth flexibilites must be expanded in Wisconsin
Wisconsin must take action to ensure rural citizens can access telehealth appointments
Herald
Nov 7, 2023
Food for thought: Clash between engineered and biological food systems creates challenges, waste
Food system infrastructure is strong, yet flaws exist
Column
Sep 26, 2023
Republican proposal preventing closure of places of worship in Wisconsin neglects separation between church and state
Wisconsin Republicans' proposal for preventing government closure of places of worship creates a large conflict with the separation between church and state
Science News
Nov 11, 2022
UW researchers show COVID-19 preprint data remains largely unchanged after peer review
COVID-19 changed the way researchers disseminate research, creating lasting changes in scientific publication process
State of Wisconsin
Nov 2, 2022
Mental health resources for K-12 schools at stake in governor’s race
‘Do you think we’ll hear a question asked in the senator’s race or the governor’s race debate about mental health?’ Wisconsin teacher asks
UW-Madison Campus
May 15, 2022
UW students, families gather at Camp Randall Stadium for 2022 spring commencement
Keynote speaker, US ambassador to United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield, encourages graduates to be uncomfortable
Column
May 3, 2022
Pandemic challenges equip UW graduates with enduring life skills
Class of 2022's challenges have taught them adaptability, strength through unique experiences
State of Wisconsin
Apr 26, 2022
Gov. Evers vetoes 43 Republican-backed bills
'The right to vote is fundamental to our democracy,' Evers says about vetoed bills surrounding state election laws
Features
Apr 12, 2022
Growing pains: Madison nurses struggle to meet increasing industry pressures as hospitals’ solutions fall short
The strain of an aging patient population, COVID-19 burnout and lack of support for unionization has Madison nurses at their breaking point
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