Higher Education
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UW-Madison creating a new college for artificial intelligence
The College of Computing and Artificial Intelligence was approved on Thursday by the Board of Regents.
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Nursing no longer considered a professional degree by Trump administration
The Trump administration is no longer considering nursing as a professional degree. That means getting financial help to complete advanced degrees in nursing could become more difficult at a time when Wisconsin is facing a shortage.
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New general education policy will make transferring between UW campuses easier
Universities of Wisconsin students will have an easier time transferring general education credits from one campus to another after the Board of Regents approved a new core general education policy this week.
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Wisconsin college team awarded $500K prize for NASA tech research
The Carthage College team is aiming to have its work “mission ready” in nine months.
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As Wisconsin voters question data centers, tech companies tout research, community gains
Three companies behind planned and ongoing data center developments on Thursday separately announced efforts aimed at supporting Wisconsin researchers and communities.
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Latest UW branch closure comes after years of declining enrollment, budget cuts
It’s the most recent loss to the UW system’s footprint in smaller communities around the state. Alumni and education experts say the closures also make education less accessible for many in Wisconsin.
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State colleges report surge of Wisconsin freshmen, while overall enrollment flat
Enrollment across state universities has ticked upward for a third year, according to the Universities of Wisconsin. While the number of new freshmen from the dairy state hit a new record, international student enrollment fell by more than 7 percent.
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Citing declining enrollment, UW-Platteville will shutter Baraboo Sauk County campus
UW-Platteville will shutter its Baraboo Sauk County campus at the end of this school year, according to an announcement Friday.
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Federal cuts threaten future of Wisconsin’s nationally recognized language programs
UW-Madison is considered a national leader in foreign language education. Now, campus leaders are working to keep these programs going without funding they relied on for more than 60 years.
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UW-Madison sees more than 30 percent decline in international freshman students
The University of Wisconsin-Madison saw a sharp drop in the number of new students attending from overseas this fall, the decline coming after college officials voiced concerns about the impact of Trump administration policies on international enrollment.









