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Blank hopes for a typical Fall 2021 semester - The Daily Cardinal

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UW–Madison wins federal Green Ribbon Schools Postsecondary Sustainability Award

UW–Madison wins federal Green Ribbon Schools Postsecondary Sustainability Award For news media More information The solar array on the roof of Gordon Dining & Event Center produces approximately 42,800 kWh of electricity a year. It’s among the many sustainability measures at UW–Madison. Photo courtesy of University Housing The U.S. Department of Education has named the University of Wisconsin–Madison a 2021 Green Ribbon Schools Postsecondary Sustainability Awardee, UW–Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank and University of Wisconsin System President Tommy Thompson announced today. The federal education department cited the university’s “deep legacy of environmental stewardship” and said it remains “a leader in environment- and sustainability-related research, education, and operations.”

Chancellor Blank wins national economics research honor

Chancellor Blank wins national economics research honor For news media More information University of Wisconsin–Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank has been named a 2021 Distinguished Fellow by the American Economic Association, one of four economists to receive the honor this year. The AEA Award of Distinguished Fellow was established in 1965 to recognize the lifetime research contributions of distinguished economists from the United States and Canada. Distinguished Fellows are selected by the AEA Nominating Committee and voting members of the Executive Committee. Past AEA distinguished fellows include several recipients of the Nobel Prize for Economic Sciences. A list of economists who have received the recognition can be found at aeaweb.org/about-aea/honors-awards/distinguished-fellows.

UW leaders reiterate no mandatory vaccinations

Supply of COVID-19 vaccine nearing demand in Wisconsin SCOTT BAUER, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail MADISON, Wis. (AP) The supply of COVID-19 vaccine in Wisconsin is nearing the point of exceeding demand for the first time, with more than 50% of the eligible population having received at least one dose and nearly 30% of the total population fully vaccinated. State health leaders said Thursday that while the gap between supply and demand is closing, there is an increasing emphasis on reaching those who may have difficulty getting vaccinated or who have been hesitant to receive the shot to date. As an example of the closing gap, this week 250,000 doses were requested from vaccinators, down from 400,000 the week before, said Julie Willems Van Dijk, deputy secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Of the 250,000 doses requested, the state had 150,000 available to distribute to vaccinators, she said.

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