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Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses. Wisconsin state gazetteer and business directory Item Preview. EMBED for wordpress. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! The lack of competition for top talent will give UW-Madison a competitive advantage, he said. UW-Madison chancellor headed to Northwestern in McDavis and others from the firm presented the committee on Tuesday with a PowerPoint presentation, which the public could not view.

Asked for a copy of the PowerPoint slides presented during the public meeting, System spokesperson Mark Pitsch directed the newspaper to submit a public records request, noting that some of the information may be subject to redaction. The member search committee plans to hold listening sessions on the UW-Madison campus next month to get feedback on what students and employees want in their next chancellor. After a bruising year brimming with horrific headlines, the first story I wrote in was filled with optimism for the year ahead: UW-Madison received its first COVID vaccines.

The pandemic continued to be a throughline for me and most every reporter on the planet this year. I chronicled COVID's toll on students' mental health , wrote about the anxiety faculty had in returning to face-to-face classes amid the surging delta variant and reported on the varying vaccination strategies across schools.

One of my favorite stories was following a set of quadruplet s through their first semester of college. Each of them attended a different institution yet they all started school from their childhood home.

In another feature story, I wrote about a UW-Madison nursing student overcoming almost insurmountable odds to earn her bachelor's degree this spring. One of my more simple story ideas was talking to six Madisonians — a nurse, firefighter, professor, pastor, funeral director and public health employee — on the one-year anniversary of the pandemic about how COVID had disrupted their lives.

I'm grateful to each of them for sharing their personal stories with readers. A more complex story involved reviewing thousands of pages of emails and records to reconstruct the first two weeks of September at UW-Madison , a time when COVID cases exploded and employees scrambled to respond. More than one hundred of my some stories so far this year touched on COVID in some way or another.

Here's hoping for fewer virus-related stories in ! And thanks to State Journal subscribers for supporting my work as one of Wisconsin's few higher education reporters. The torrent of disruption to daily life over the past year has been inescapable.

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