The UW Board of Regents approved the Universities of Wisconsin’s operating and capital budget requests Thursday, which include plans to freeze tuition for two years, raze a prominent UW-Madison building and get the campus its first new dorm in more than a decade.
UW Board of Regents Vice President Ashok Rai, left, and President Kyle Weatherly participate in an executive committee meeting of the UW-Board of Regents at UW-Madison. The full board on Thursday approved the UW system’s budget proposals, to be considered for the state’s biennial budget.
Plastic tarps protect books and film negatives from leaking windows above inside the Mosse Humanities building on the seventh floor. Leaking water is a persistent problem throughout the building but is especially damaging for an art department attempting to prepare for exhibitions.
Plastic tarps protect books and film negatives from leaking windows above inside the Mosse Humanities building on the seventh floor. Leaking water is a persistent problem throughout the building but is especially damaging for an art department attempting to prepare for exhibitions.
UW Board of Regents Vice President Ashok Rai, left, and President Kyle Weatherly participate in an executive committee meeting of the UW-Board of Regents at UW-Madison. The full board on Thursday approved the UW system’s budget proposals, to be considered for the state’s biennial budget.