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Power Through, Badgers: Finish Strong

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Student Affairs is around 850 people across multiple campus units dedicated to helping UW–Madison students succeed in and out of the classroom. We celebrate diversity and creating a welcoming and safe community where all students can grow. Our programs and services cover areas including health and well-being, identity and inclusion, leadership and community engagement, and student advocacy.

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Belonging

As Badgers, we are committed to creating an inclusive environment where every student feels a sense of belonging, and where we appreciate and celebrate one another’s abilities, views, and accomplishments.

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Becoming

We strive to find greater meaning every day through purposeful action. We work for the common good and lead for positive change.

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Being

We develop resilience, and we foster courage in life and learning. There are so many things you can do at UW–Madison. Take time to simply be and to take care of yourself along the way.

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Bias Concern

Including slurs, degrading language, epithets, graffiti, symbols, assault, microagressions, and harassment.

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Sexual misconduct

Actions related to sexual assault or exploitation, dating/domestic violence, or stalking.

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Other Incidents

This could include a student that you are concerned about, hazing, stalking, or a missing student.

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News and events

Latest News

  • Bucky Badger readies a snowball as he joins hundreds of students in the "Battle for Bascom," an epic snowball fight held on Bascom Hill

    Wintering in Madison: Resources and Things to Do for Students Staying Put

    ​By Mia McCauley, Student Intern ​Winter break may send many UW students home, but for those sticking around, Madison offers plenty of activities to keep the season alive. Even with colder days and State Street …

  • Finish Strong logo #FinishStrong and UW Crest

    Final Stretch, Full Focus: Finish Strong

    By: Mia McCauley, Student Affairs Intern Winter has arrived, Badgers, and so has the final stretch of the semester! As the days get colder and the semester continues to pick up, it can be tough …

  • Valerey Aguirre, first-year student at UW-Madison.

    Two First-Gen Badgers Finding Their Way 

    This National First-Generation Day at UW–Madison celebrates first-generation college students in our Badger community. These students contribute unique perspectives and resilience while often navigating challenges without family roadmaps. Two students, one just beginning her journey …

  • Brenna Pratt, a UW–Madison student and a United States Navy veteran

    A Century of Service: UW–Madison celebrates Veterans Day

    By Mia McCauley, Student Intern  Veterans Day at UW-Madison is a time to honor and reflect on the strength, dedication and courage of those who have served in the Armed Forces. Embodying the Wisconsin Idea …

  • A collection of fruits and vegetables available at the food pantry on campus, Open Seat.

    Food Access During FoodShare Suspension

    Find the latest updates on FoodShare benefits from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. The ongoing federal government shutdown is directly affecting people enrolled in FoodShare (often known as SNAP), with November benefits expected to be delayed. For UW–Madison students who depend on …

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