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Why We Give Eric Weingartner “It’s a pleasure and an honor to support the faculty and staff of UW–Madison as they develop leading programming at the greatest school in the land. In the spring of ’92, I was privileged to deliver the commencement address to my peers and colleagues at the UW — and the same… Read more »

Division of the Arts

The Division of the Arts is the voice of the arts at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In the spirit of the Wisconsin Idea, the institute supports and promotes a comprehensive variety of arts programs and disciplines, whether they are programs that we initiate or our partners’ events. Early in 2014, the institute was constituted as… Read more »

Morgridge match exceeds goal: $250 million raised for faculty positions

John and Tashia Morgridge issued a challenge last November to fellow University of Wisconsin–Madison alumni – they would match up to $100 million in donations to fund new and enhanced endowments for named professorships, chairs and distinguished chairs at the university. University leaders thought it would take two to three years to fulfill the match.… Read more »

Mead Witter Foundation Gives $25 Million To UW-Madison

The Witter and Mead families have been connected to the State of Wisconsin and to the University of Wisconsin since before the notes of “On, Wisconsin” were ever heard. For more than a century, the University’s expansion and achievements have played like an accompaniment to the accomplishments of the industrialist family that developed the coated-paper industry in the state and the nation. This fall, their 64-year-old Mead Witter Foundation commemorated that long and mellifluous history with a $25 million legacy gift to the University of Wisconsin.

State of the Art

The Chazen Museum of Art is home to more than 20,000 paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photos, decorative objects, and more. But the works it holds are far more than beautiful — they’re also a learning resource. In 2015, those collections grew larger and more important thanks to a new donation from the museum’s namesakes, Jerome and Simona Chazen.