University of Wisconsin–Madison facts for kids
Motto | Numen Lumen (Latin) |
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Motto in English
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"God, our light" or "The divine within the universe, however manifested, is my light." |
Type | Public university flagship Land-grant university Sea-grant university |
Established | 1848 |
Affiliation | UW System |
Academic affiliation
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Endowment | $2.746 billion (2017) |
Chancellor | Rebecca Blank |
Academic staff
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2,220 |
Students | 44,413 (fall 2018) |
Undergraduates | 30,361 (fall 2018) |
Postgraduates | 14,052 (fall 2018) |
Location |
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43°04′30″N 89°25′02″W / 43.075000°N 89.417222°W |
Campus | Urban 936 acres (379 ha) |
Colors | Cardinal and white |
Nickname | Badgers |
Mascot | Bucky Badger |
The University of Wisconsin–Madison is a university in Madison, Wisconsin, and the main campus of the University of Wisconsin System. It was founded in 1848.
The university offers 9,203 different courses, 232 undergraduate majors and certificates and over 250 master’s, doctoral, and professional programs. Average class size is 31 and there are more than 2,000 professors.
The school's athletic program, which competes mainly in the Big Ten Conference, is named the Badgers and they have won 27 national championships. The women's hockey team plays in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association.
Images for kids
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A view of UW Health University Hospital, the Health Sciences Learning Center (HSLC), and the Wisconsin Institutes for Medical Research rising above Lake Mendota, on the western edge of the UW–Madison campus. The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, housed in the HSLC, accounts for 40% of UW–Madison's research grants.
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The Memorial Union as seen from the Library Mall on the UW–Madison campus
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A view of the Wisconsin State Capitol from atop Bascom Hill. The Mosse Humanities building is on the right, Wisconsin Historical Society (fore) and Memorial Library (rear) on the left.
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Men's hockey game played at the Kohl Center
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John Muir - Naturalist, founder of the Sierra Club, instrumental in preserving Yosemite National Park
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Frank Lloyd Wright - Architect known for designing the Guggenheim Museum and Fallingwater among other works
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Elmer McCollum - Biochemist, discoverer of Vitamins A, B, and D
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Charles Lindbergh - Aviator and military officer, remembered for the first nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean
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Robert M. La Follette - Politician and lawyer, Progressive Era leader, former Congressman, Senator, 20th Governor of Wisconsin and Presidential candidate
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John Bardeen - Physicist, only person to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics twice
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Joyce Carol Oates - National Book Award-Winning Author of plays, poetry, short stories, and nonfiction
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Laurel Clark - Medical doctor and NASA astronaut, flew aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia
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Jim Lovell - Astronaut, one of the first humans to fly to and orbit the Moon, commanded Apollo 13
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Dick Cheney - Politician and businessman, 46th Vice President of the United States of America
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Tony Evers - Politician and educator, 46th current Governor of Wisconsin
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Jim Jordan - US Representative for Ohio's 4th Congressional District and founding member of the House Freedom Caucus
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Manu Raju - Television journalist, Senior Congressional Correspondent for CNN
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Greta Van Susteren - Commentator, lawyer, and television news anchor for CNN, Fox News, and NBC News
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Joan Cusack - Actor, Academy Award and Golden Globe nominee
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Bud Selig - 9th Commissioner of Major League Baseball
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Jeffrey Sprecher - Chairman of the New York Stock Exchange, founder and CEO of Intercontinental Exchange
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Russell Wilson - Super Bowl XLVIII champion and Seattle Seahawks quarterback
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J.J. Watt - Defensive end for the Houston Texans of the National Football League
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Virgil Abloh - Fashion designer and founder of Off-White
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Steve Miller - Guitarist, singer and songwriter, leader of the Steve Miller Band, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee
See also
In Spanish: Universidad de Wisconsin-Madison para niños