University of Wisconsin
Recent News About University of Wisconsin
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Former DOJ researcher criticizes U of Wisconsin for refusing to cut "$32 million on Diversity, Equity & Inclusion positions" despite budget cuts
John Lott, a former U.S. Department of Justice researcher and founder of the Crime Prevention Research Center, criticized the University of Wisconsin for refusing to cut $32 million in "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion" (DEI) positions despite budget cuts.
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UW-Madison’s course syllabi teaches that 'gender' and race are 'not naturally given but socially constructed'
An analysis of syllabi from the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Gender and Women's Studies department found that the materials being taught challenge the basic biological understanding that men are men and women are women, and the analysis further found that several courses from the Gender & Women's Studies (GWS) department are required for degrees in the university's College of Letters & Science. UW-Madison is a public university that is funded by millions in state and federal tax dollars and annual costs for students range from about $28,000 to almost $60,000 per year.
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'We're rooting for you': Wisconsin athletes participate in Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers is beaming with the pride in anticipation for the start of the Paralympic Games.
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Wisconsin ranked 12 to start the season in AP poll
On Aug. 23, the AP came out with their preseason top 25 rankings, putting Wisconsin at No. 12.
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'Congratulations to all the Badgers': Three athletes with UW ties compete in Olympic Games
The University of Wisconsin (UW) will be well represented in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics as a current student, and two former students, will compete in the games.