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The University of Wisconsin–Madison can be a big place, with more than 21,000 faculty, staff, and graduate assistants contributing to our campus. With so many people working to support the Wisconsin Idea, employee communication is vital to our success.

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News for Employees

  • Transportation Services announces parking rate and program updates

    Effective Sept. 1, 2026, there will be a 2 percent increase for most parking permits. Eligibility rules for the reduced cost permit program and rates for Flex parking, visitor parking, and Metro Transit employee bus passes will remain the same. Campus electric vehicle (EV) charging stations will be upgraded and require user fees. For more information, visit transportation.wisc.edu.

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  • UW–Madison finalizes 2025–2027 compensation strategy

    UW–Madison leadership has approved investments in employee compensation totaling $27.6 million across fiscal years 2025–2027. These investments will be accompanied by a salary structure update. The current approach is intended to support the university’s total compensation philosophy, which is to be a market-competitive employer that supports UW staff and faculty.

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  • Career counseling available as an employee benefit

    UW‒Madison employees have access to free career counseling. The Employee Career Counseling program gives employees the skills to explore, plan, and manage their careers at UW‒Madison. One-on-one, confidential counseling can help participants develop self-awareness, identify opportunities, set goals, and develop an action plan. Self-service career planning resources are also available online. To set up an appointment with a career counselor, email your request to employeecareercounseling@wisc.edu or call 608-265-2257.

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  • Edvest 529 College Savings webinars and summer bonus offer

    Wisconsin’s Edvest 529 College Savings Program enables participants to save for college costs for a child, grandchild, or loved one. A 529 account is a tax-advantaged, benefits-oriented college savings account that can be used for a variety of qualified higher education expenses.

     

     

    Upcoming online webinars will provide information on how 529 college savings plans work, the benefits of saving with these accounts, and other resources available to help families plan and pay for college. Webinar attendees will also learn about the opportunity to qualify for a special bonus of $50 when they open a new Edvest account between May 18 and June 8, 2026. Register for a live webinar on Wednesday, May 20, 6–7 p.m. or Wednesday, May 27, 11 a.m.–noon to learn more.

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  • New and ongoing construction to affect campus travel this summer

    Following spring Commencement, several new construction projects will begin across campus, joining those already in progress. These developments will require temporary roadway, sidewalk, and bike lane closures throughout the summer. Plan ahead and learn how these projects may affect your commute at transportation.wisc.edu.

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  • Operational Excellence Advancement Program invites campus engagement

    The Operational Excellence Advancement Program (OEAP) functions like an incubator — accelerating projects to strengthen financial controls, streamline and simplify processes, and enhance administrative services. The OEAP team is looking to further engage employees at topic-specific deep dive sessions focused on individual OEAP work streams, including the HR and finance operating model (May 5), position management (May 18), and travel and expense audit (May 21). The sessions are open to all members of the UW–Madison community and registration is not required. Each virtual session will begin with a brief overview presentation, followed by open discussion and Q&A.

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  • Chancellor farewell on the Terrace May 14

    All members of the campus community are invited to a send-off for Chancellor Mnookin as she heads to New York to become the next president of Columbia University. The farewell will take place on the Memorial Union Terrace on Thursday, May 14, 2–4 p.m., with free ice cream and popcorn, plus a special goodbye from Bucky Badger and the UW Marching Band. In case of inclement weather, the event will move indoors.

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  • Notification of mandatory training due dates in Workday

    Employees will be notified of the dates they must complete any mandatory training courses in Workday. These include required compliance trainings such as Cybersecurity Awareness Training, Prevent Sexual Harassment and Sexual Violence at UW–Madison training, and any other trainings that may be assigned on a regular basis. Thirty days ahead of the due date, employees will receive a notification in Workday and via email to complete any required training. Employees should wait until they receive these notifications to complete the training in Workday.

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  • No-cost retirement resources from UW–Madison and ETF

    UW–Madison employees have access to free resources to help them plan for retirement, including informational sessions, financial estimates, and personal consultations from UW–Madison Benefits Services and Wisconsin Employee Trust Funds (ETF). Employees who are preparing for retirement can learn more at hr.wisc.edu/retirement.

    These free resources should not be confused with email solicitations employees may receive from lead-generation services conducting marketing for financial consultants. These emails offer free consultations to UW employees, but the senders are selling your contact information. We recommend you ignore these emails and instead use the free resources available to you from UW–Madison and ETF. Please examine any emails you receive carefully to determine whether they are legitimate.

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  • Registration open for Event Management Forum

    The Event Management Forum, scheduled for Wednesday, May 27, 8:30 a.m.–4:15 p.m., at the Memorial Union, is a new professional development conference designed for campus employees who plan, coordinate, and execute events of all kinds — from student activities, graduation, and athletic games to office meetings, workshops, and large-scale conferences and celebrations. The conference is designed for event professionals and those with event-related responsibilities, including project managers, marketing and communication managers, building managers, financial specialists, and others. The registration fee of $75 includes workshops, the keynote session, continental breakfast, and lunch. Register by May 12 to secure your place.

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