University Housing Dining & Culinary Services’ new Starbucks Coffee location, within Smith Residence Hall, is open to the public daily from 7:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. starting Monday, October 5. In honor of the grand …
Newsletter- Residents
Contact UHS with Medical Concerns
If students are experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19, symptoms of anxiety or depression or any other medical concerns, please call University Health Services (UHS) at 608-265-5600. UHS is open Monday – Friday from 8:30 AM …
Wisconsin Union Operations and Events
Both Union South and Memorial Union continue to be open daily 9 a.m.-7 p.m. to UW-Madison students, staff and faculty with a valid Wiscard. As a reminder, each campus community member with a valid Wiscard …
Career Exploration Center and Cross-College Advising Services Virtual Events
Wondering how to choose a major? Want to chat with an expert to learn more about possible career paths? The Career Exploration Center (CEC) has a great lineup of virtual events this fall just for …
Starbucks location Running Specials for Grand Opening Week
Our new Starbucks location in Smith Residence Hall is opening on Monday, October 5. In honor of the opening of this new location, we are running specials* all week. So stop by, and grab yourself …
The Open Seat: UW-Madison’s On-Campus Food Pantry
At The Open Seat, our mission is to alleviate food insecurity on campus by ensuring every Badger has adequate access to healthy food. If you are new to campus — welcome! We’re so glad you’re …
COVID-19 Surveillance Testing will be done Weekly
All residents living in the University Residence Halls are now required to be tested for COVID-19 every week during the fall semester. This testing, along with enhanced cleaning protocols, updated student policies, dedicated isolation and …
Do residents in isolation and quarantine get any time outside?
In our residence hall spaces designated for isolation of COVID-positive residents, we have a contained outside area where the students can be outside for short periods, but gatherings are still not allowed. There is evidence …