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After a year of uncertainty: how to watch UW-Madison’s commencement ceremony

MADISON, Wis. — After another year of online learning and uncertainty, graduates at UW-Madison toss their caps at Camp Randall to celebrate the next chapter of their lives. Here’s how to watch the commencement ceremony. This year, students will be welcomed back into Camp Randall for commencement. In-person attendance is limited to graduates, ceremony participants and staff. The commencement ceremony.

UW-Madison holds in-person commencement ceremonies for class of 2021

UW-Madison holds in-person commencement ceremonies for class of 2021
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Save the date for Bucky s Virtual Workout – May 19 – eCALS

May 7, 2021 | By CALS Wellness Committee While we may not be able to gather in person at Camp Randall, the CALS Wellness Committee would like to encourage everyone in the CALS community to participate in the upcoming Virtual Bucky’s Workout. For details, read the article below, which was originally shared through the Working at UW e-newsletter on 5/5/2021. FREE VIRTUAL BUCKY’S WORKOUT ON MAY 19 Rec Well instructors will lead a free virtual workout on Wednesday, May 19, noon–12:50 p.m. UW–Madison staff, faculty, and students of all fitness levels are welcome and encouraged to join. The event is also a Well Wisconsin employer-sponsored activity. The Well Wisconsin program enables employees to earn a $150 wellness incentive by completing a health assessment, a health check, and one well-being activity by October 8, 2021. If you are enrolled in the State Group Health Insurance Program, you can participate in Well Wisconsin by creating an account at webmdhealth.com/wellwisco

Joel DeSpain signs off and hits the road

Joel DeSpain signs off and hits the road Joel DeSpain’s career took him from TV journalist to law enforcement public information officer. May 6, 2021 8:49 AM Doug Moe Updated: Photo by Sharon Vanorny When Joel DeSpain landed his first full-time job in journalism   running WISC-TV News 3’s nascent Rock County bureau in the early 1980s   his office was at the airport between Janesville and Beloit. The only people he saw regularly were a group of guys who lurked at the end of a long basement hallway. DeSpain thought they were airport maintenance, noting, “I couldn’t figure out why they wouldn’t talk to me.”

Thousands of UW students to graduate Saturday at Camp Randall commencement ceremonies

Thousands of UW students to graduate Saturday at Camp Randall commencement ceremonies For news media More information UW’s Senior Class Officers do a test run of a commencement celebration with Bucky Badger in Camp Randall Stadium. Photo: Bryce Richter Just over 7,600 students will graduate from the University of Wisconsin–Madison Saturday during two commencement ceremonies at Camp Randall. As previously announced, these in-person gatherings one for undergraduates, the other for all graduate degree candidates will be limited to graduates only (no guests) because of the ongoing pandemic. The ceremonies will take place rain or shine. Family members, friends and graduates who are unable to attend are invited to watch a livestream of the ceremonies, among other virtual engagement opportunities, at wisc.edu/commencement. Anyone can offer a free video tribute to a graduate through the Parent and Family Program.

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