Mnookin, Isbell Jr., Cramer: Preserving UW-Madison’s mission amid financial uncertainty

On March 21, Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin, Provost Charles Isbell Jr. and Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration Rob Cramer sent a message to all faculty, Academic Staff, University Staff and limited appointees about steps being taken to preserve UW–Madison’s short- and long-term ability to carry out its mission amid potential federal funding cuts to research and other programs and uncertainty about indirect rates, stop work orders and inflationary impacts from tariffs.

March 21 – Executive Order regarding Department of Education

UW–Madison is aware of the new Executive Order related to the U.S. Department of Education, signed on March 20. It is the university’s understanding that this executive order will not impact funding provided by the Department of Education for the current semester, including federal student financial aid and TRIO grants. With the spring term halfway through, most students have already received their financial aid, and disbursements will continue throughout the semester.

UW-Madison update on Title VI complaint

UW–Madison condemns antisemitism in all its forms and strives to promote a welcoming campus environment for all members of the campus community, free from discrimination, including harassment based upon race, shared ancestry, national origin or other protected categories. As referenced Tuesday by the Department of Education, the university was one of 60 universities with a pending Title VI complaint that received a letter. It continues to cooperate with any inquiries or requests for information from OCR.