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April 5-7, 2024

Join us at the UW 175th anniversary community open house for the ultimate campus experience! Enjoy family-friendly fun, interactive science and art activities, Bucky Badger, and more, all right here on campus. The best part? Everything is free and open to the public – even the 175 S’more Years ice cream. You’re invited; just come along with us.

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Science Expeditions

Friday, April 5 – Sunday, April 7 All day

Interact with researchers, visit science venues across campus, enjoy Science Spectacular Shows, and try your hand at interactive Exploration Stations.

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Children’s African Story Hour

Saturday, April 6 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Join the African Studies Program to explore award-winning children’s literature that celebrates the diversity of cultures & languages across Africa.

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Family Fun Fair at the UW Field House

Sunday, April 7 1p.m. – 3p.m.

Features displays, inflatables, trophies, and an appearance from Bucky Badger. Celebrate Wisconsin Athletics’ local community impact.

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Where can I park on campus?

Parking options on campus vary by date.

  • Transportation services will have team members onsite to assist with the validation process and any questions that may come up. The open house trolley will make stops at these lots to pick up and drop off participants.

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  • On Saturday, April 6, and Sunday, April 7 , free parking will be available in lots 17, 20, 26, 34, 36, 40, 45, and 60.

There will be a free trolley available each day to assist getting around campus that will do pick-up and drop-off at bus stops near parking locations.

What bus options are available to get to campus?

Service to and from campus is provided by Metro Transit city routes. View Metro Transit routes and schedules .

While on campus, UW campus bus routes 80, 81, 82, and 84 are fare-free for visitors. Find the nearest stop on the interactive campus map. All buses are kneeling buses and are capable of transporting wheelchairs and other mobility equipment.

Is there any shuttle service to campus available?

Community shuttles to campus are available. The shuttles will drop off on campus at Union South (1308 W. Dayton St). The shuttle service back to the community centers will also pick-up at Union South.

South Madison Partnership (SMP) – 2238 S. Park Street. Located in The Village on Park Street.

  • Dates: all three days of the Open House (Friday, April 5 – Sunday, April 7)
  • First shuttle: 10 a.m. The shuttle will circulate hourly until 4 p.m.
  • First shuttle from Union South: 10:30 a.m. The shuttle will run hourly on the 30 minute mark from 10:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.
  • The last return shuttle of the day picks up at Union South and will leave campus at 4:30 p.m.

Lussier Community Education Center – 55 S. Gammon Road

  • Date: Only available on Saturday, April 6

If you have any questions about the shuttle service, call 608-263-2400 or visit the Campus Information Desk inside Union South .

How can I get around campus?

Free trolley and bus transportation is available to help you travel easily to different locations on campus.

Trolley routes The trolley will run periodically in a loop. The trolley will make stops near the validated and free parking lots. Keep your eye out for trolley signage along metro bus routes and at metro bus stops.

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  • On Friday, April 5 , validated parking will be available in lots 6, 7, 20, and 36. Overflow parking will be available in lots 17 and 46, as needed.
  • On Saturday, April 6, and Sunday, April 7 , free parking will be available in lots 26, 34, 40, 45, and 60. Transportation staff will be onsite to assist with any questions.

Metro Transit routes Besides the trolley, there are also several Metro Transit routes available on campus. Metro Transit campus bus routes 80, 81, 82, and 84 are free for visitors. Find the nearest stop on the interactive campus map. All buses are kneeling buses and are capable of transporting wheelchairs and other mobility equipment.

What road closures and traffic can I expect?

Regent Street will be closed at Park Street in both directions due to a private construction project. Please plan for an alternate route to campus and review the construction impacts map as needed.

Where can I find accessibility and inclusion information and/or request accommodations?

We value inclusion and access for all participants and are pleased to provide reasonable accommodations for this event. Please contact Laura Dunnum ( [email protected] ) to make a reasonable accommodation request. Requests must be submitted by March 29.

Additional resources can be found on the interactive campus map , including accessible building entrances, accessible pedestrian routes, and gender-inclusive bathroom locations. The Office of Childcare and Family Resources provides a lactation room map .

Who can I contact with questions about visiting campus?

Campus and Visitor Relations can answer any questions you have at 608-263-2400 or [email protected] .

When on campus, you can stop by one of the campus and community information desks at Memorial Union (800 Langdon St.), Union South (1308 W. Dayton St.), and the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery (330 N. Orchard St.).

What food options are available?

Meal and snack options are available for purchase across campus. Campus dining options are more limited on the weekends – your best bet may be to start at Memorial Union or Union South. Check out dining options and their hours on the Wisconsin Union’s website . Our near-campus neighbors would also be happy to host you, if you are looking for additional options beyond campus.

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2024 Visit Days

Welcome to the UW-Madison Physics Department’s Prospective Student Visit Weekend! We hope you can join us in February – March and look forward to meeting you. During the visit, you can:

  • Learn more about the University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • See the campus and the city
  • Meet faculty with similar research interests
  • Tour our facilities and meet Physics Department staff
  • Meet current graduate students and prospective classmates
  • Learn about life as a graduate student at UW-Madison

Visit days begin on Thursday afternoon and go through Saturday lunch. Registration is limited to approximately 30 participants per session. You should find a personalized email link to register for a visit weekend in your admissions letter. On the registration form, you must indicate which weekend you’d like to attend and your flight/travel preferences.

2024 Ph.D. Visit Day Schedule

  • Day 1: Thursday, February 29 or March 14, 2024
  • Day 2: Friday, March 1 or 15, 2024
  • Day 3: Saturday, March 2 or 16, 2024
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Arrival Day

Current graduate students will provide a shuttle for all scheduled airport arrivals before 6:00 PM (arrivals after 6:00 PM may take a cab or ride share to the hotel).  Visitors will stay at the Fluno Center

5:45 PM  |  Welcome from Physics Climate and Diversity Committee

Meet in the lobby at the Fluno Center

6:00 PM |  Meet current graduate students in hotel lobby

Gather at 6:00 PM in the lobby at the Fluno Center to walk to the Graduate Student Welcome dinner. Groups will leave by 6:15 PM. (Feel free to just meet at dinner).

6:30 PM |  Graduate Student Welcome Dinner

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Why do I want to study here?

8:30 AM | Escort to Chamberlin Hall

Meet current graduate students in hotel lobby for escort to Chamberlin Hall. Breakfast available in 5310 Chamberlin.  ( Full breakfast at Fluno ; Cont breakfast at Chamberlin).

9:00 – 10:00 AM  | Department of Physics Overview

Join us for an overview of the Department of Physics and a discussion of degree requirements and teaching responsibilities (5310 Chamberlin Hall)

  • Mark Eriksson, Department Chair
  • Kevin Black, Associate Chair for Graduate Studies
  • Jim Reardon, Director of Undergraduate Studies
  • Sharon Kahn, Graduate Program Manager

Here’s a PDF of the slide deck from this session.

10:15 AM – 12:00 PM  | Individual Faculty Meetings

Meet with individual faculty in 25-minute meetings to learn more about their research and their role in the Department (see individual meeting schedule for location).

10:15 – 11:00 AM  | Research Area Discussions

11:15 AM – 12:00 PM  | Research Area Discussions

11:45 AM – 1:00 PM  | Lunch

Join our current students for lunch (Box lunches available outside of 2241 Chamberlin.  Feel free to go outside, if the weather cooperates!)

1:00 – 3:25 PM |  Tour and/or Talk with Current Students

Throughout the afternoon, current students will be available to answer questions or just to chat in the Grad Lounge (3339 Chamberlin Hall).

(Campus tour is an option; IceCube is an option. Both are at the bottom of the stack).

1:00 – 3:25 PM  | Individual Faculty Meetings

1:15 – 2:00 PM  | Research Area Discussions

2:15 – 3:00 PM  | Research Area Discussions

3:30 – 4:30 PM | Physics Department Colloquium

The Department of Physics traditionally gathers on Friday afternoons for Department Colloquium in 2241 Chamberlin Hall.

On March 1, we will welcome Prof. Yasunobu Nakamura, University of Tokyo

On March 15, we will welcome Eli Levinson-Falk, USC

4:45 PM | Meet in the lobby outside of 2241 Chamberlin Hall

Walk to the Physics Reception at the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery

5:00 – 7:00 PM | Reception

Reception with faculty and graduate student volunteers (Wisconsin Institute for Discovery)

7:30 – 9:00 PM  | Evening activities

Bowling and Pool at Union South with current graduate students (optional)

Why do I want to live here?

8:30 – 9:45 AM| Gender Minorities and Women in Physics (GMaWIP) Breakfast (optional)

10:00 AM – 12:00PM | Student Organization Presentations

Join us for presentations from our student organizations (Fluno Center)

  • Physics Graduate Student Council (PGSC)
  • Gender Minorities and Women in Physics (GMaWiP)
  • Teaching Assistant Association (TAA)
  • Outreach in UW Physics

Following the presentations. . . .

A panel of current Ph.D. students will discuss life as graduate students in Madison, the city’s affordable cost of living, and navigating the UW-Madison campus

Variable dates in March

Virtual visitors will be invited to sign up for available times for these scheduled activities.

Department Overview

Join us for an overview of the Department of Physics and a discussion of degree requirements and teaching responsibilities.  You can find a recording of this session here .  The session was recorded during our in-person visit days on Friday, 1 March 2024.

Individual Faculty Meetings

Meet with individual faculty in 25-minute zoom meetings to learn more about their research and their role in the Department.  Check your email for your personalized scheduling link.

Online Panel Discussion with current students

Meet current graduate students and other prospective classmates in an online Zoom meeting.  You can find a recording of this session here.   The session was recorded on Tuesday, 5 March 2024.

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UW–Madison ( http://www.wisc.edu )

Questions about the visit or the PhD program?  Email Sharon Kahn

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University of Wisconsin – Madison Memorial Union University of Wisconsin – Madison Memorial Union

One of the star attractions of the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, the Memorial Union is beloved by students and locals alike. Open since Oct. 5, 1928, and perched on the shores of Lake Mendota, the union is perhaps best known for its terrace, which faces the lake and is filled with colorful sunburst chairs and tables perfect for enjoying the view, a brat and a pitcher of beer. When the terrace closes for the season (typically in late September), retreat inside to Der Rathskeller. With its German beer hall vibe and cozy fireplaces, Der Rathskeller is a popular spot to watch Badger games. There's also a stage for open mic nights and plenty of seating. Other Union attractions include rotating art exhibits and galleries, an ice cream shop, multiple eateries and a store selling grab-and-go items, along with Badger apparel and gifts. 

Past visitors raved about the union, specifically the terrace, with a few calling it among the top spots for Madison travelers to visit. According to reviewers, the best time to visit is in summer, when the weather is just right for enjoying the building's lakefront perch. Just remember: This is a popular spot, so you may have to wait for one of the coveted terrace tables if you're here during the busy evening hours.

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State Street State Street free

To experience the heart of downtown Madison, you must take a stroll along State Street. Anchored by the Wisconsin state Capitol on one end and the University of Wisconsin campus on the other, State Street shelters hundreds of shops, boutiques, galleries, restaurants, pubs and taverns, museums and performance venues, including the Overture Center for the Arts. Thanks to its close proximity to the campus, the street is home to a variety of wallet-friendly shops and eateries suitable for the student budget. If you're looking for a more formal sit-down meal (or a restaurant that may not attract many students), head to the Capitol Square. Here's where you'll find perennial favorites like The Old Fashioned and Cooper's Tavern serving up the state's famous cheese curds alongside an impressive list of local beers. Graze, Cento and Tavernakaya are three other popular restaurants around the square.   If you're visiting the area on a Saturday, you can't miss the Dane County Farmers' Market on the Square. Nearly 300 vendors set up shop outside the capitol building selling meats, cheeses, flowers, vegetables and specialty items all grown or produced in Wisconsin. Adding to the atmosphere are a variety of street musicians.    Past visitors had fun perusing the shops and restaurants along State Street, though a few warned of panhandlers and said they felt safer exploring the area during the day versus the night.   State Street spans from Park Street to the Capitol Square. Aside from city vehicles, the area is pedestrian-only. There are a variety of parking garages surrounding the area. State Street is free to visit day or night, though businesses operate their own hours. For a business directory, consult the Downtown Madison website .

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Wisconsin State Capitol Wisconsin State Capitol free

History buffs and architecture aficionados alike will appreciate a stop at the Wisconsin state Capitol. Constructed between 1906 and 1917, the building is an iconic fixture in the Madison skyline. Among the architectural highlights are the council chambers, which were modeled after Venice 's Doge's Palace , as well as the governor's conference room, which is decorated with 26 historical and allegorical paintings by Hugo Ballin. Other chambers within the building feature French and Italian marble, skylights and murals. If you can only admire the capitol from the outside, pay attention to the dome, which rises more than 200 feet and features a bronze Daniel Chester French statue (French is best known for designing the Lincoln Memorial ). During the summer months, be sure to stop by the sixth-floor museum and observation deck.

Past visitors described the building as "beautiful" and recommended taking a guided tour for the best experience. 

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Situated on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus and spread across two buildings, the Chazen Museum of Art shelters the second-largest collection of art in Wisconsin, with approximately 23,000 artworks. The museum's collection spans a variety of mediums, time periods, geographic locations and cultures. Along with its permanent collection, the museum also hosts temporary exhibitions and community events. 

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A great option for those traveling with kids, the Henry Vilas Zoo is home to more than 650 animals, including camels, tigers, flamingos and penguins. What's more, it's one of 10 remaining free zoos in North America. The zoo's free admission was a stipulation that Col. William and Anna Vilas made when they gave the land to the Madison Park and Pleasure Drive Association in 1904 "for the uses and purposes of a public park and pleasure ground." The zoo borrows its name from the Vilas' son, Henry, who died when he was young as a result of complications from diabetes.    Travelers can enjoy the various zoo exhibits, including a rainforest aviary, a big cats enclosure, a herpetarium (where cold-blooded animals like reptiles reside) and the Arctic Passage, home to grizzly bears, polar bears and harbor seals. There's also a children's zoo with a herd of goats, a zoo train and a carousel (both the train and the zoo cost $2 per passenger to ride).   According to past visitors, the zoo is small but still offers a fun outing for kids of all ages. Plus, the free admission makes it a no-brainer for families. Even better, the zoo is surrounded by Vilas Park, which features two playgrounds and plenty of open space for playing and picnics, among other activities.     The zoo is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Zoo admission and parking are free. You'll find the zoo less than a mile south of Camp Randall Stadium just south of the university campus downtown. On-site amenities include an indoor restaurant, a seasonal ice cream and coffee kiosk, and a gift shop. To start planning your visit, check out the official website .

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MADISON - President Joe Biden will visit Wisconsin next week, his second stop in the battleground state in less than a month.

Biden plans to “discuss lowering costs for Americans” during his visit to Madison but no other details were available as of Tuesday morning.

More: Gilbert: For Donald Trump, Wisconsin in 2024 looks a lot like Wisconsin in 2016

From Madison, Biden will travel to Chicago for a campaign event. Biden announced the Wisconsin visit the same day as the presidential primary and as his Republican opponent in the 2024 presidential race plans to visit the state for a campaign rally.

Former President Donald Trump will hold a rally in Green Bay Tuesday evening — his first stop in Wisconsin since the 2024 race began. Biden or a top administration official has visited the state seven times since the start of the year as the Democratic president looks to replicate his narrow win in the state four years ago.

Biden defeated Trump in 2020 by about 21,000 votes. In 2016, Trump defeated former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton by less than a percentage point.

6-12 and Youth Visits

Days and times.

Tours are scheduled on most Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays between 10:00 am and 4:00 pm.

If you would like self-guided resources, our office can provide those to your group.

We look forward to scheduling your group’s visit to UW-Madison.

Description

Current student tour guides will lead a fast-paced, 60 or 75-minute walking tour that highlights UW–Madison’s history, traditions, academic excellence, our dynamic and diverse campus, student life, as well as services and programs that support student success.

Access to lecture halls and classrooms is dependent on the day and time of the tour, and the academic schedule. We are unable to enter and tour UW Residence Halls for the safety and security of our current students. Visit the University Housing website for information on taking a tour of residence halls.

Group size is limited to 100 visitors, including all students and adult chaperones. Large youth groups will be divided into smaller tour groups of 20 to 25 participants. An adult teacher, coordinator or chaperone must accompany each smaller tour group of students. Tour groups are led by one to two undergraduate student tour guides.

Check-in and arrival times

Tours leave from Union South unless otherwise indicated. Youth groups check-in at the welcome desk. Please arrive 10-15 minutes early. We may not be able to accommodate a full tour if you are more than 15 minutes late due to our student tour guides’ class schedules.

Accessibility

Our campus tour is designed to be as accessible as possible for our guests. The tour operates mostly on flat surfaces, and is intentionally designed to be wheelchair accessible. 

Our tours take place rain or shine. Please note that if there is thunder or lightning within 10 miles of campus, University policy requires tour groups to shelter in place for 30 minutes. Campus and Visitor Relations has the discretion to decide if conditions are unsafe to proceed with an outdoor campus tour.

We recommend that guests dress for the weather and wear comfortable walking shoes.

Capacity is full for April tours, please only submit requests for May or later.

How to request a tour.

Please complete and submit the Campus Visit Request Form at least three weeks before your desired visit date. Submission does not guarantee a scheduled campus tour.

Scheduling and confirmation

Within 5 business days of receiving your request, a Campus Visit Program student intern will contact you to schedule a tour. Please do not make travel arrangements until after you have received confirmation from us.

Campus Visit Agreement

Youth group visits require special coordination. To ensure a good experience, a Campus Visit Agreement (CVA) must be submitted before we will confirm your youth group visit. View an example of the agreement . We will email your personalized youth group’s CVA document to complete and submit once your campus visit date and time is scheduled.

Unscheduled campus visit

If you plan to visit campus on your own (either in person or remotely), we encourage you to download the UW Guide UW–Madison Campus Tour app . Designed especially for prospective students and families, this student-narrated tour includes information about buildings, academics, transportation, housing, and all things surrounding the student experience.

President Biden announces visit to Madison

MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - President Joe Biden is expected to make another stop in Wisconsin this year, this time in the capital city of Madison.

The White House announced the president’s travel plans early Tuesday morning saying that Biden will be heading to Madison on Monday, April 8th, and then over to Chicago, Ill., for a campaign reception. It is not clear exactly what time Biden will head to Chicago.

According to the release, President Biden will be discussing lowering costs for Americans.

The White House says that additional details will be released at a later time.

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