UW System Statements Regarding UW-Madison Chancellor Emeritus Rebecca Blank’s Illness

Rebecca Blank (photo from wpr.org)

MADISON, Wis.—The University of Wisconsin System issued these statements on Monday, July 11 after the announcement that UW-Madison Chancellor Emeritus Rebecca Blank has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer:

“Becky has contributed enormously to the success of UW-Madison and the University of Wisconsin System. We are grateful to have benefited from her leadership at UW-Madison. She is a champion for higher education and was positioned to finish her illustrious career at a university that was also close to her heart and home. While this is extraordinarily difficult news, anybody who knows Becky knows of her fight and resiliency. We will do whatever we can to support Becky through her treatment process and wish her the best as she begins treatment here at UW Health in Madison.” 
—Jay Rothman, President, University of Wisconsin System 

“We are greatly saddened to learn of Becky Blank’s diagnosis. She was an extraordinary leader here at UW-Madison whose passion and experience was poised to greatly benefit Northwestern University. Her voice and fierce advocacy for higher education is critical to all the work we do, and we will keep her in our thoughts during these trying personal times for her.” 
—Karen Walsh, President, University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents

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