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A tuition assistance program for low- and moderate-income students who attend University of Wisconsin System schools has been approved by the UW Board of Regents.
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The UW Board of Regents, somewhat reluctantly, voted Thursday to extend the tuition freeze in the upcoming school year.
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The University of Wisconsin System's new president wants to continue a freeze on tuition for in-state undergraduates. Jay Rothman took over as president on Wednesday and held a short question-and-answer session with reporters on Thursday.
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University of Wisconsin System officials said Wednesday they plan to end their campus mask mandates by spring break.
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University of Wisconsin System leaders have chosen prominent business attorney Jay Rothman as the next system president.
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The chairman of a prominent international law firm based in Milwaukee and the chancellor the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire campus have been named as finalists to be president at the UW System.
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Interim University of Wisconsin President Tommy Thompson on Friday submitted his letter of resignation effective in March, a move that comes as the committee working to name a permanent leader prepares to select finalists for the position.
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The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is requiring employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19 by Jan. 4. The mandate is a result of an order from the Biden administration, requiring vaccination for federal contractors.
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A conservative legal group has threatened legal action against the University of Wisconsin-Madison for allegedly hiring three mental health providers to serve only students of color.
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Tommy Thompson, the longest-serving governor in Wisconsin history and current interim president of the University of Wisconsin System, said Thursday that he was having surgery following a water skiing accident.