News
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Media Advisory for the May Board of Regents Meeting
April 24, 2006
TO: Editors, News Directors FROM: Doug Bradley, (608) 262-5061, dbradley@uwsa.edu RE: May Board of Regents Meeting The University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents will hold its next meeting on Thursday and Friday, May 4-5, in Van Hise Hall on the UW-Madison campus. At the opening session of the Regents meeting on Friday, May […]
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Statement on Appointments to the Board of Regents
Kevin P. Reilly, President University of Wisconsin System
April 18, 2006
“I am pleased today to welcome three new members, and one familiar face, to the Board of Regents, following their appointments by Governor Doyle. “I look forward to joining UW chancellors, faculty and staff in working with Jeffrey Bartell, Mary Cuene, Thomas Shields, and Brent Smith as the University of Wisconsin serves students and the […]
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Statement on Dismissal of UW Faculty member
David G. Walsh, President, Board of Regents University of Wisconsin System
April 7, 2006
“Today, the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System voted unanimously to dismiss Professor Lewis Keith Cohen from his tenured faculty position in the UW-Madison Department of Comparative Literature, effective immediately. “Professor Cohen’s egregious conduct and its effect upon the university and the community require that this action be taken. We will not […]
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Community members attest to value of UW-Green Bay
University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents April Meeting Day Two News Summary
April 7, 2006
GREEN BAY—The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay makes unique and crucial contributions to Northeastern Wisconsin, and should grow to continue to meet the changing needs of the region’s workforce and economy, community leaders and alumni testified Friday. “The Wisconsin Idea is alive, and well, and ever-more important to Northeastern Wisconsin,” said UW-Green Bay Chancellor Bruce Shepard. […]
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State commits $500,000 to help UW, WTCS students complete college degrees
April 6, 2006
GREEN BAY- Wisconsin students seeking to complete bachelor’s degrees will soon have more options through the state’s public higher education systems. Seven innovative programs have been selected to receive a combined $500,000 in state funding following recommendations of the Committee on Baccalaureate Expansion (COBE), a joint committee of the University of Wisconsin System and the […]
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UW-Green Bay ‘Growth Agenda’ expands opportunities for Northeastern Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents April Meeting Day One News Summary
April 6, 2006
GREEN BAY – University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Chancellor Bruce Shepard today unveiled “Northeastern Wisconsin’s Growth Agenda,” a plan that would enable UW-Green Bay to meet the demands and needs of a rapidly growing and changing region. The proposal, announced during the April meeting of the UW System Board of Regents’ Business, Finance and Audit Committee, […]
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Regents: Taxpayer Protection Amendment not in public’s best interest
University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents Special Meeting News Summary
March 23, 2006
Board opposes policy that would likely mean increased tuition, fewer students MADISON—The University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents took a stand Thursday against a proposed constitutional amendment that would hurt student access and affordability by limiting state and local revenue. “We believe the so-called Taxpayer Protection Amendment would force the UW to admit fewer […]
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Regents: Taxpayer Protection Amendment not in public’s best interest
University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents Special Meeting News Summary
March 23, 2006
Board opposes policy that would likely mean increased tuition, fewer students MADISON—The University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents took a stand Thursday against a proposed constitutional amendment that would hurt student access and affordability by limiting state and local revenue. “We believe the so-called Taxpayer Protection Amendment would force the UW to admit fewer […]
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Regents: Taxpayer Protection Amendment not in Wisconsin’s best interest
Board opposes policy that would likely mean increased tuition, fewer students
March 23, 2006
MADISON – The University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents took a stand Thursday against a proposed constitutional amendment that would hurt student access and affordability by limiting state and local revenue. “We believe the so-called Taxpayer Protection Amendment would force the UW to admit fewer students, and tuition would have to significantly increase,” said […]
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Taxpayer’s Protection Amendment could mean higher tuition, fewer students, Regents learn
University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents March Meeting Day Two News Summary
March 10, 2006
MADISON – A proposed constitutional amendment that would limit state spending could force the University of Wisconsin System to drastically increase tuition or severely reduce the number of students it admits each year, the Board of Regents learned on Friday (March 10). Known as the Taxpayer’s Protection Amendment, or TPA, the bill is intended to […]