Amy Free (Class of ’96) has worked as an ASL interpreter for the McBurney Disability Resource Center for two decades in lecture halls, classrooms and science labs. Through the pandemic, she has had to …
Giving News
News related to giving to Student Affairs.
The Red Gym’s Modern Makeover
In 2020 the Red Gym, originally built in 1894, received updates to the centers of multiple Student Affairs departments. These updates included new and improved sections of the Multicultural Student Center and a brand new …
Ginsberg Family Awards Program 2021
Divine Nine plaza dedicated
Welcome to the Nick
The Nicholas Recreation Center, was opened on September 28, 2020. It is the first building of UW’s Recreation and Wellbeing Master Plan to be completed, which will update and expand four different fitness and wellbeing …
Coping with Isolation and Uncertainty
During the pandemic, University Health Services’ mental health department, MHS, stepped up to support students facing the struggles of life in social isolation. Care for those facing mental health crises was crucial throughout the pandemic, …
Endowed directorship sets Wisconsin Union apart
Posted By Shree Dudhat on Mar 17, 2021. In late 2020, the Wisconsin Union was granted the extraordinary opportunity to create a million-dollar endowment for the Wisconsin Union Directorship position. To do so, the Union had …
Resources and emergency funds available to students
This message was emailed to all UW–Madison undergraduate and graduate students. Dear students, I hope you are doing well and staying warm. In this spirit, I’m reaching out to let you know about many resources …
Student Affairs announces annual employee awards
On Dec. 3, Student Affairs held its 2019-20 awards ceremony. Colleagues came together to recognize staff from each of the four areas in Student Affairs (Health and Wellbeing, Identity and Inclusion, Leadership and Engagement, and …
Coming together to meet student needs
Thanksgiving this year was far from traditional, and in this time of unparalleled need, our community came together to do what we do best: Badgers helped Badgers. Thanksgiving To Go has been a Madison tradition …