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- Impact of Assembly-approved budget cuts March 26, 2002 Here is a summary of actions that would need to be taken to address a proposed $40.5 million reduction in UW-Madison's budget.
- Cuts could delay Madison Initiative Jan. 28, 2002 Chancellor John Wiley says at least half of the Madison Initiative may be put on hold if state budget cuts proposed by Gov. Scott McCallum are approved.
- UW awaits plan to balance budget Jan. 15, 2002 State lawmakers will return to Madison this month to deal with the state's budget problems, and the effort could have a significant impact on the university.
- Budget cuts continue Dec. 5, 2001 UW System instructional and research funding, but not administration, will be exempt from another round of state budget cuts this week.
- UW to cut spending Nov. 6, 2001 The UW System will not be subject to the hiring freeze imposed on other areas of state government to combat the recent economic downturn.
- State budget finalized; employee pay plan next Sept. 11, 2001 The university received most of what it asked for in the state budget for various programs and projects during the next two years. Now the state is considering how much to pay university employees.
- Budget statement/Chancellor John Wiley Aug. 30, 2001 Statement by Chancellor John Wiley regarding signing of the 2001-03 budget.
- Chancellor's statement on conference committee's version of the state budget July 25, 2001
- Employee matters April 17, 2001
- UW officials make case for budget March 20, 2001 UW System officials this week urged lawmakers to make full funding of the Madison Initiative a top priority in budget deliberations.
- UW pledges to work with lawmakers on budget plan Feb. 20, 2001 Gov. Scott McCallum's blueprint for the next state budget pares back the university's funding request, but officials are hopeful that lawmakers will recognize that full funding of the Madison Initiative is a long-term investment for both the university and state.
- Wiley talks about top priorities Feb. 7, 2001 In remarks this week, Chancellor John Wiley outlines three top priorities: campus climate, budget issues and strategic planning.
- Faculty say pay plan would keep campus competitive Dec. 11, 2000 Faculty leaders say 4.2-percent salary increases in each of the next two years would sustain the 'momentum' created by the 1999-2001 state budget.
- Lyall outlines challenges for Madison, system Dec. 5, 2000 Relieving enrollment pressure, developing more connections between the state's two largest universities and passing the 2001-03 budget request are the top three challenges facing UW-Madison and the UW System this coming year according to UW System President Katharine Lyall.
- Lyall makes case for budget Sept. 7, 2000 The UW System president explains a recent request for a budget increase as an important investment for the state economy.
- Q&A: Ward explains Madison Initiative benefits Oct. 21, 1999 The chancellor says the Madison Initiative and overall university budget will provide students with improved educational and research opportunities; strengthen libraries and other services; and renovate buildings, among other things. Following are some questions and answers on the university budget from Chancellor David Ward.
- Capitol Capsules Oct. 19, 1999
- Highlights of the UW System budget as approved by the Legislature Oct. 19, 1999 Here are highlights of the UW System budget as approved by the Legislature Oct. 6. The governor is expected to sign the bill and announce any partial vetoes next week.
- Best budget in a decade, chancellor says Oct. 6, 1999 Chancellor David Ward says the new state budget contains the best news for the university in at least a decade.
- Additional Building Funds Will Not Be Sought From Donors May 1, 1997 UW-Madison will not get from the state the remaining $5 million needed for a new pharmacy building, but it will not have to raise the money privately.