COVID-19. Although the department has shut down due to the COVID-19 situation, we thought it would be helpful to continue to supply information about the progress of various construction projects—at least to provide as much …
Month: March 2020
Professors prepare carefully to offer alternative education starting Monday
March 19, 2020 By Mike Klein For news media Originally published here. The move from the University of Wisconsin–Madison classrooms where students have gathered to learn for more than 150 years to the high-tech setups in which professors …
COVID-19 (coronavirus) plans and response
For the latest updates on the University response to COVID-19, please visit https://covid19.wisc.edu/.
COVID-19 news conference
PHOTO BY: BRYCE RICHTER Chancellor Rebecca Blank speaks during a press conference addressing the COVID-19 measures being taken by UW–Madison, which was held in the UW Police and Security Facility. She is accompanied by Jake Baggott, …
Updates to campus operations
中文 Chinese Español Hmoob नेपाली Nepali བོད་སྐད Tibetan COVID-19 continues to spread and affect many parts of the U.S. and the rest of the world. UW-Madison is working to mitigate the effects of the disease …
Construction Update 03/09/2020
New Tower. The first concrete has been poured in the tower sub-basement! A corridor and a storage area behind the 360-seat lecture room now have a concrete floor. Other areas of the sub-basement are being …
COVID-19 travel updates from Chancellor Blank
中文 Chinese Español Hmoob नेपाली Nepali བོད་སྐད Tibetan To our students, faculty and staff, UW-Madison continues to monitor the spread of COVID-19 (formerly novel coronavirus) and is addressing the epidemic in a coordinated campus-wide manner …
COVID-19: Answers from UHS to frequently asked questions
Should I be concerned? Can I travel? What should I do to protect myself and others? University Health Services answers these and other questions. Please continue to visit this site as guidance is updated this …
School of Human Ecology and Department of Chemistry bring artist/scientist collaboration to Ruth Davis Design Gallery
Upcoming Exhibit: What Would a Microbe Say? By Laura Sims Peck School of Human Ecology An exhibition coming to the Ruth Davis Design Gallery in the School of Human Ecology at UW–Madison will make visible …
Climate survey catalyzes conversations about graduate student support, well-being
By Meghan Chua The Graduate School As the conversation about mental health and well-being during graduate school grows nationally, graduate students at UW–Madison are leading a charge to make talking about department climate and mental …