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More than two dozen students at Wisconsin schools saw their legal status restored after the Trump administration terminated their records from an online database.
Check out the fits and the announcements as former and current Wisconsin Badgers players announced draft picks April 26.
Wisconsin's high school athletes will now be allowed to profit off their name, image and likeness by entering into advertising and brand deals, the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic ...
MADISON, Wis. — Dozens of international students, alumni and recent graduates at universities around Wisconsin have had their visas terminated, according to the university officials. UW-Madison said ...
MADISON, Wis. – “Health is not just about health,” Kelsey Foster, a university librarian, said at the Women’s and Gender Studies Consortium conference on April 10 at the University of ...
RIVER FALLS, Wis. — A strong showing in the field events helped vault the Stillwater boys track and field team to a victory in the High School Midwest Championships at the University of ...
MUKWONAGO, Wis. - The Association of Wisconsin School Administrators (AWSA) announced on Friday, April 11 that Luke Spielman has been named the 2025 Middle School Principal of the Year.
More than $12 million in research grants destined for the University of Wisconsin-Madison have been cut by President Donald Trump’s administration, according to a lawsuit filed by Wisconsin and ...
That includes JuJu Watkins of USC and 2025 SEC Player of the Year Madison Booker of Texas in recent years ... the World game featuring the best high school players from around the globe. Here are the ...
Lawmakers on the U.S. House Judiciary Committee met with athletes and athletics officials at UW-Madison on Friday to ... reshape college sports by letting schools pay their athletes directly.
VERONA, Wis. (WKOW) -- Brian Cox, the principal at Verona Area High School, was named the Association of Wisconsin School Administrators (AWSA) 2025 High School Principal of the Year. AWSA's Executive ...
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin voters approved $950.8 million in new funds through K-12 school referenda this spring in the February and April elections, including $441.7 million for operations and ...
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