UW System Clipsheet
December 14, 2005
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"UW president speaks up on Bible study controversy," Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Dec. 14.
Testifying before a legislative committee, UW System President Kevin Reilly said the university's policies must remain in line with constitutional requirements.
Related: “UW-Eau Claire RA says he was 'shocked' by Bible studies ban,” Associated Press, Dec. 13.
On Campus
"UW-Waukesha debate continues," Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Dec. 14.
UW System officials continue discussion with Waukesha County leaders about the future of UW-Waukesha.
"Wiley to test UW apparel pilot," Badger Herald, Dec. 14.
UW-Madison Chancellor John Wiley announced the initiation of a pilot program to change how its logo apparel is made.
Related: “New labor policy a bold step for UW,” Daily Cardinal, Dec. 14.
"University employees shouldn't push religion," Column, Capital Times, Dec. 13.
A UW-Eau Claire professor weighs in on the role of resident assistants at that campus.
"UW panel hears professor appeals," Wisconsin State Journal, Dec. 11
Internal appeals are almost finished for two UW-Madison professors recently convicted of felonies.


