About UW–Madison
Since its founding in 1848, this campus has been a catalyst for the extraordinary. As a public land-grant university and major research institution, our students, staff, and faculty engage in a world-class education while solving real-world problems. With public service — or as we call it, the Wisconsin Idea — as our guiding principle, Badgers are creating a better future for everyone.
Facts and Figures
The Wisconsin Idea: Our commitment to public service regionally, locallyandglobally
Our milestones
At UW–Madison, we drive change by pushing beyond boundaries. From life-saving medical advances to barrier-breaking social movements, our campus continues to be home to history in the making.
Finding truth in our history
UW–Madison is dedicated to creating a welcoming and inclusive community for people from every background. And we recognize that to create a better future, we must confront difficult parts of our past. That’s why we're investing in an examination of our history, forging new partnerships with the First Nations of Wisconsin, and more.
Our statewide connection
The University of Wisconsin–Madison is part of the Universities of Wisconsin. The system comprises 13 universities around the state. The Universities of Wisconsin serve more than 162,500 students with 840-plus programs, providing unlimited opportunities to explore, learn, and thrive.