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Virtual Happenings – Connect with your fellow Badgers (Oct. 8-14)
Student Affairs is on week four of providing events, opportunities, and activities that Badgers can join online. Building community is key to finding your home on campus. We encourage students to engage with others, and …
Virtual Happenings – Connect with your fellow Badgers (Oct. 1-7)
As we navigate a phased return to in-person activities, we are all doing our best to find ways to build community and connect with others, as virtual as it might be. We know it’s not …
Badger FARE and other resources for students experiencing food insecurity
Often times, students feel the impact of financial stress, which can impede on overall happiness and the ability to be their best. When you have the cost of tuition, daily expenses, and rent, and then …
Virtual Happenings – Connect with your fellow Badgers (Sept. 24-30)
While Chancellor Blank announced a phased return to in-person activities, and Vice Chancellor Lori Reesor provided five key points to remember as we keep our campus safe, UW-Madison continues to provide opportunities and events for …
5 Things: Phased return to in-person activities
Dear students, Earlier this morning, you received an update from Chancellor Blank about campus returning to some in-person activities. Thanks to all of you who did what was needed to lower our positive case count …
Informed Involvement Decisions: Student groups without status
Dear Badger Students and Families, While the start of this academic year is different than prior years, it still is an exciting time as you prepare to start your first semester at UW-Madison. Our first …
Message to students: COVID-19 clarifications and reminders
Virtual Happenings – Connect with your fellow Badgers (September 16-23)
If the pandemic has taught us anything, it’s how to adapt to new circumstances. With UW-Madison limiting in-person interaction for students, there’s still plenty to do virtually. Here’s a list of this week’s activities that …
Virtual Care Package – We’re still here for you
Typically, fall is a time for new beginnings and fresh starts. This year, it’s different, and we know it’s hard. Some students might be isolated with COVID-19 or quarantined with COVID symptoms, while others are …