To meet the growing demand to graduate students with the skills for today’s job market, UW-Madison is strategically investing in building projects on campus. In the 2021-23 state budget new buildings for the Schools of Engineering and Letters and Sciences are key university priorities. Current facilities are unable to provide a safe environment for modern research and teaching. In order to recruit the best and brightest students and faculty, we must add updated buildings that meet the needs of the cutting-edge teaching and learning landscape, while supporting the growth mandate we are experiencing from Wisconsin industry.
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Engineering and Letters and Sciences building projects are Capital Budget priorities in 2021
Engineering and Letters and Sciences building projects are Capital Budget priorities in 2021
To meet the growing demand to graduate students with the skills for today’s job market, UW-Madison is strategically investing in building projects on campus.
- August 19, 2020
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