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Global Conversations | UW–Madison Events Calendar

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Baldwin Wisconsin Idea grants awarded

Baldwin Wisconsin Idea grants awarded
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Back where they belong, undergraduate Badgers rock Camp Randall

Back where they belong, undergraduate Badgers rock Camp Randall Students flash the “W” before the start of Saturday’s undergraduate ceremony. Photo: Jeff Miller Thousands of UW–Madison’s graduating seniors made a triumphant return to Camp Randall Saturday for an undergraduate commencement ceremony that was both a jubilant celebration of all they’ve achieved and a defiant response to a devastating year. Getting to the finish line was not easy global pandemic, racial strife, mental strain, economic collapse. “This class has arguably endured the toughest circumstances at UW–Madison since the Greatest Generation,” said Michael Sauer of Hammond, Wisconsin, who graduated with a double major in economics and political science.

From Malawi to UW and back: Student commencement speaker Lusayo Mwakatika advances agriculture in his homeland – CALS News

From Malawi to UW and back: Student commencement speaker Lusayo Mwakatika advances agriculture in his homeland – CALS News
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Thousands of UW students to graduate Saturday at Camp Randall commencement ceremonies

Thousands of UW students to graduate Saturday at Camp Randall commencement ceremonies For news media More information UW’s Senior Class Officers do a test run of a commencement celebration with Bucky Badger in Camp Randall Stadium. Photo: Bryce Richter Just over 7,600 students will graduate from the University of Wisconsin–Madison Saturday during two commencement ceremonies at Camp Randall. As previously announced, these in-person gatherings one for undergraduates, the other for all graduate degree candidates will be limited to graduates only (no guests) because of the ongoing pandemic. The ceremonies will take place rain or shine. Family members, friends and graduates who are unable to attend are invited to watch a livestream of the ceremonies, among other virtual engagement opportunities, at wisc.edu/commencement. Anyone can offer a free video tribute to a graduate through the Parent and Family Program.

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