UW System Clipsheet
February 24, 2006
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"Survey scalds UW System," Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Feb. 24.
UW System officials say they are eager to work with the state's business and community leaders to address any concerns they may have about the university.
"Keep UW affordable for all," Column, Wisconsin State Journal, Feb. 24.
UW-Whitewater Chancellor Martha Saunders urges state legislators and business leaders to address the need to make a UW System education affordable to all qualified students, regardless of family income.
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On Campus
"Appeals court reinstates lawsuit claiming UW-Madison retaliated," Associated Press, Feb. 24.
An appeals court ruled that a jury should decide if a former UW-Madison employee's comments led to her not receiving a job.
"Vote helps UW-L get momentum for new stadium project," La Crosse Tribune, Feb. 24.
A UW-La Crosse official said an affirmative student vote to use student fees to help fund the construction of a new campus stadium was key to getting the project off the ground.
"UW-RF grants near $3 million," River Falls Journal, Feb. 23.
UW-River Falls received 43 faculty grants totaling nearly $3 million for the 2004-05 academic year, something Chancellor Don Betz said is a measure of the excellent work campus faculty performs.
"UW preparing to replace Ogg Hall," Badger Herald, Feb. 24.
UW-Madison housing officials said tearing down Ogg Hall is more economical than renovating it.
"MBA program is set to move downtown," Green Bay Press Gazette, Feb. 24.
UW-Oshkosh is expanding the presence of a regional MBA program in Green Bay and hopes to, eventually, double the number of students enrolled.


