Revision as of 16:31, 22 March 2007 editMiaers (talk | contribs)2,915 edits The institution from 1848 to 1956 is the mostly used as University of Wisconsin. It should be on the top. Madison campus should be at the bottomn.← Previous edit | Revision as of 16:37, 22 March 2007 edit undoOmmnomnomgulp (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users5,188 edits Re-arranged to better reflect what information people are probably looking for. The last one is still strange.. it seems to just be the Madison campus and its controlled colleges and extension centersNext edit → | ||
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'''University of Wisconsin''' may refer to: | '''University of Wisconsin''' may refer to: | ||
⚫ | * The higher education system in Wisconsin (1848-1956), that included the ] campus, 10 ], and state-wide ]. | ||
⚫ | * ], a former institution formed by four campuses in Wisconsin, later merged into the University of Wisconsin System. | ||
⚫ | * ], the public state university system of Wisconsin | ||
* ], the largest campus in the University of Wisconsin System and home to the Wisconsin Badgers. | * ], the largest campus in the University of Wisconsin System and home to the Wisconsin Badgers. | ||
⚫ | * ], the public state university system of Wisconsin | ||
⚫ | * ], a former institution formed by four campuses in Wisconsin, later merged into the University of Wisconsin System. | ||
⚫ | * The higher education system in Wisconsin (1848-1956), that included the ] campus, 10 ], and state-wide ]. | ||
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University of Wisconsin may refer to:
- University of Wisconsin-Madison, the largest campus in the University of Wisconsin System and home to the Wisconsin Badgers.
- University of Wisconsin System, the public state university system of Wisconsin
- University of Wisconsin (1956-1971), a former institution formed by four campuses in Wisconsin, later merged into the University of Wisconsin System.
- The higher education system in Wisconsin (1848-1956), that included the Madison campus, 10 freshman and sophomore centers, and state-wide extensions.
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