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Wisconsin Union: Departure of Sunburst Terrace Chairs from Memorial Union Terrace Anticipated to Begin Oct. 28

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Oct. 14, 2024

Contact Information:
Shauna Breneman, Communications Director
Email: sbreneman@wisc.edu
Phone: (608) 262-8862

READ RELEASE ONLINE: union.wisc.edu/about/news/terrace-closing-2024

DEPARTURE OF SUNBURST TERRACE CHAIRS FROM MEMORIAL UNION TERRACE ANTICIPATED TO BEGIN OCT. 28

MADISON, Wis. – The nonprofit Wisconsin Union anticipates that the 2,000 yellow, orange and green Terrace chairs and 431 tables will begin to make their exit from the Union’s outdoor dining and entertainment space, the Memorial Union Terrace, on Oct. 28. This date is subject to change based on multiple factors, such as staffing.

The Terrace chairs’ and tables’ departures mark the end of the Wisconsin Union’s outdoor film, music, and art entertainment series, known as Terrace season. The first full Terrace season occurred in 1929. Each year, the Union welcomes about 1 million patrons to the Terrace.

The Memorial Union Terrace opened for the 2024 Terrace season on April 17. Terrace season usually takes place from late spring to early fall each year. The season features free film showings, free concerts, free and low-cost art activities, seasonal dining options, and low-cost outdoor recreation experiences.

“We, at the Wisconsin Union, host experiences for a lifetime year-round, and, even though our event venues and restaurants are on a college campus, we are a community union that welcomes hundreds of thousands of community members and tourists throughout the year,” Wisconsin Union Deputy Director Susan Dibbell said.

The Wisconsin Union’s indoor dining options remain open after Terrace season ends. Indoor dining choices at Memorial Union include: the pub food destination der Rathskeller; the pasta and pizza eatery Strada; the sandwich and salad shop Carte; the desserts cafe Daily Scoop; the house-made baked goods and beverages stop Peet’s Coffee; the snacks, meals and beverages stop Badger Market; and the snacks and beverages restaurant der Stiftskeller.

In addition, for the first time since it opened in 2017, Lakeview Lounge is anticipated to remain open throughout the year. Lakeview Lounge features house-made pizza, shareables, a beer lineup with more than a dozen selections, and a Friday fish fry with hand-battered, wild-caught cod, house-made coleslaw and a side choice of waffle fries, potato salad, or cheesy hashbrowns.

Concerts, art events and activities, and free film showings continue at the Union’s indoor event venues post-Terrace season. Additional, upcoming events and activities include free art exhibitions, performing arts events, talks by thought leaders, bowling, free video and board games use, billiards, and outdoor recreation equipment rentals and activities. Visitors can find a full list of Wisconsin Union events, which grows throughout the year, at union.wisc.edu/events.

Patrons’ purchases at Wisconsin Union dining locations and at the online Terrace Store help the Wisconsin Union provide free and low-cost experiences, its spaces, and student leadership opportunities, some of which provide academic stipends of up to 80% of in-state tuition. Patrons can also support this work through donations.

Guests can visit union.wisc.edu for information about Wisconsin Union dining options, events, services, and activities.

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About the Wisconsin Union

The Wisconsin Union enhances the lives of members and visitors through recreational, cultural, educational and social opportunities. Formed in 1907, the Wisconsin Union is a membership organization that blends study and leisure to create unique out-of-classroom opportunities. Learn more about the Union and its tradition of providing experiences for a lifetime: union.wisc.edu.

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UW-Madison unveils strategic vision to boost entrepreneurship

The University of Wisconsin–Madison is positioning itself to strengthen entrepreneurial pathways, experiences and outcomes, drawing on the findings and recommendations of a study commissioned by Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin.

The comprehensive plan outlined in the study aims to create a thriving entrepreneurial environment, leveraging the university’s existing strengths and capabilities along with its ongoing commitment to fostering entrepreneurship across campus.

Mnookin has made entrepreneurship a key priority for the university. In 2023, she charged the working group, comprised of entrepreneurial and innovation leaders from campus and industry, with reviewing current practices and making recommendations.

“UW already is a thriving hub of innovation and entrepreneurial excellence, and we have an opportunity to make it even stronger,” Mnookin says. “This report, and its recommendations, provide a roadmap not just to unify our existing programs, but to chart a new direction to further empower our entrepreneurial community to lead in ways that truly differentiate us on a national and global scale.”

Read more here

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M3 Partners with Vouch to Enhance Insurance for Tech Companies

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

For Media Inquiries:
Angela Joyce, Director of Communications
M3 Insurance
Phone: 608.229.6409
Email: angela.joyce@m3ins.com

M3 Partners with Vouch to Enhance Insurance for Tech Companies

(Madison, WI) – M3 Insurance, a leading provider of risk management and insurance solutions, and Vouch, the premier digital insurance provider for innovative fast-growing companies, today announce a strategic partnership. This partnership will enable M3 to deliver enhanced insurance services to startups. 

In the fast-paced and ever-evolving tech industry, startups face unique challenges requiring specialized insurance products and risk management services. Recognizing this need, M3 and Vouch have joined forces to provide custom solutions and exceptional service at every stage of growth.

With Vouch’s innovative digital platform and exclusive proprietary coverages, M3 will now extend its reach to serve a broader range of clients, providing the speed, simplicity, and expertise that technology and life sciences companies demand.

By leveraging Vouch’s deep understanding of the tech ecosystem and our extensive experience in risk management, we are creating an environment where startups can focus on innovation and growth, knowing they have robust protection in place,” said Matt Cranney,Executive Vice President of M3 Elevate and Partner at M3.

This partnership brings Vouch’s 10 exclusive, tech-specific coverages to M3’s clients, offering a seamless, self-serve insurance experience tailored to the needs of innovative entrepreneurs.

“Vouch knows that great companies are built everywhere. We’ve seen firsthand the growth of tech ecosystems in the places where M3 is already providing exceptional local advice and connection to clients, and that’s why we’re partnering with M3 in key regions,” said John Wallace, Chief Insurance Officer at Vouch. “This partnership with M3 provides entrepreneurs in these regions with the fast, self-serve insurance solutions they need to scale confidently without having to forgo that local advice and connection.”

As the tech landscape expands beyond traditional hubs, the demand for specialized insurance solutions has never been greater. This partnership positions M3 and Vouch at the forefront of this trend, delivering cutting-edge risk management services to support the growth of startups.

The recent designation of Wisconsin as a regional tech hub by the U.S. Economic Development Administration, with $49 million in federal funding, underscores the state’s growing role in the industry.

“As Wisconsin emerges as a leading tech center, we at M3 are committed to fostering innovation and supporting the growth of emerging businesses,” continued Cranney. “Our partnership with Vouch places us at the heart of this development, providing essential insurance solutions to tech startups.”

For more information about the partnership and the insurance solutions available, please visit vouch.us/partners/m3.

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About M3

M3 is a top insurance broker and risk management firm in America. We’re leaders in the products we represent and the industries we serve. M3’s people are an extension of your team, providing world-class resources to help you manage risk, purchase insurance, and provide employee benefits. And our focus on community builds better places to live and work. For more information on M3, visit www.m3ins.com

About Vouch

Vouch is a US-based provider of business insurance to thousands of high-growth companies that has raised $160 million from top-tier Silicon Valley institutions and investors, including Ribbit Capital, Redpoint Ventures, Y Combinator and Index Ventures. Since its inception in 2018, the company has empowered clients to get risk management right through niche expertise, a proprietary approach to pricing and underwriting, fast, digital-first procurement and coverages that scale as the company grows.

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Wisconsin Union: Wisconsin Homecoming Committee, Wisconsin Alumni Association, Partners Host 2024 UW Homecoming

Returning for its 114th year, University of Wisconsin–Madison Homecoming will take place Oct. 20-26 with a week of fun for students, alumni, UW community members and honorary Badgers alike. Attendees can look forward to time-honored traditions, such as the Wisconsin Homecoming Committee and Wisconsin Union’s downtown Madison parade, as well as the Wisconsin Alumni Association’s (WAA’s) post-parade block party and pep rally. 

“Every year, our talented committee has the privilege of designing and organizing events that engage both the campus community and the greater Madison area, celebrating our shared Badger identity,” said Wynton Wright, president of the Wisconsin Homecoming Committee. “I’m excited about the diverse events we have planned this year and eager to continue the Homecoming tradition.”

Both UW–Madison registered student organizations and non-university groups are invited to apply to walk, dance, bike, or build a float for the UW Homecoming Parade, which will proceed from Gilman Street to Lake Street on Oct. 25 starting at 6 p.m.

“We are thrilled to welcome our alumni and friends back to campus for the UW’s Homecoming celebrations,” said Sarah Schutt, WAA chief alumni officer and executive director. “The Wisconsin Alumni Association is proud to offer a variety of activities for alumni, students and the Madison community in partnership with the Wisconsin Homecoming Committee.”

Highlights of the weeklong celebration will include:

Now through Oct. 11

Oct. 19

  • Badger Games: bracket-style student intramural volleyball tournament, presented by the Wisconsin Homecoming Committee

Oct. 20

  • Paint the Town: opportunity for registered student organizations to decorate Memorial Union and State Street windows, presented by the Wisconsin Homecoming Committee

Oct. 21-25

  • Medallion Hunt: daily treasure hunt with prizes, presented by the Wisconsin Homecoming Committee

Oct. 21-26

  • Window Display Showcase, featuring windows painted by UW–Madison registered student organizations, presented by the Wisconsin Homecoming Committee

Oct. 21

  • Cocoa with HoCo: free hot chocolate inside Memorial Union and Union South, presented by the Wisconsin Homecoming Committee

Oct. 22-24

Oct. 24-25

  • Fill the Hill, presented by the Wisconsin Foundation and Alumni Association

Oct. 25

Oct. 26

Attendees can find the full up-to-date list of Homecoming fun and activities at wiscohoco.com and uwalumni.com/homecoming.

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MMoCA seeks work from statewide artists for Wisconsin Triennial

The Madison Museum of Contemporary Art (MMoCA) is seeking artwork created by Wisconsin artists to include in the Wisconsin Triennial, which presents a survey of the creativity and innovation of the state’s artistic community. Every three years, the exhibition showcases a wide range of artistic approaches and subjects, reflecting current directions in Wisconsin’s visual arts scene. 

In a return to its original form, the 2025 Wisconsin Triennial will be a juried exhibition selected and organized by MMoCA curatorial staff. The 2025 Wisconsin Triennial will be installed in the Museum’s Main Galleries and on view to the public May 2–Sept. 14, 2025.

Artists from across the state are invited to apply to this exhibition by submitting examples of their artwork along with a brief biography, statement, and CV by Oct. 14. To learn more and apply, click here.

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