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Campus Updates: Tax Cuts, UW Funding Boost, Direct Admit Expansion, Move-In, Football Opener & Construction Alerts – August 25, 2025

Campus Updates: Tax Cuts, UW Funding Boost, Direct Admit Expansion, Move-In, Football Opener & Construction Alerts – August 25, 2025

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Good afternoon, Badgers! It's Monday, August 25, 2025, and here's what's happening on campus. Today's weather in Madison is sunny with a high of 68°F. Currently, it's 54°F, so enjoy the beautiful day ahead. In July, Governor Tony Evers and the Republican-controlled Legislature reached a bipartisan budget agreement that includes a $1.3 billion income tax cut and a $240 million increase in funding for the Universities of Wisconsin. This investment will support key projects at UW–Madison, including renovations to Chadbourne and DeJope dining halls and the historic Science Hall. Additionally, the Direct Admit Wisconsin program has expanded, offering admission to nearly 34,000 high school seniors from 467 schools across the state. This marks an increase of 155 schools and at least 9,000 students compared to last year, strengthening the university's commitment to accessible education. Residence hall move-in is underway from August 24 through August 27. Expect road closures and parking restrictions around campus during this period. For detailed information, refer to the UW Housing move-in map. The Badgers kick off their football season this Thursday, August 28, against Miami (Ohio) at Camp Randall Stadium. Kickoff is at 8 p.m. Please note that parking lots designated for event parking will close at 5 p.m. Plan accordingly and consider alternative transportation options. Several construction projects are affecting campus travel. Notably, N. Randall Avenue is closed between W. Johnson Street and W. Dayton Street. Engineering Drive is accessible only from the north via University Avenue or W. Johnson Street. Please use caution and follow detour signs when navigating these areas. That's all for today's update. Stay safe, and as always, On, Wisconsin!
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