Bud Selig looks back on his career, and ahead to a return to Madison, considering it all through “the retrospect of history.”
Spring 2011
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Despite the hurdles, campus dining facilities are incorporating locally grown foods.
Blogs aren’t just about trivial pursuits anymore. UW faculty are using these online diaries to share ideas and discoveries with colleagues around the world.
Chancellor Biddy Martin believes that UW-Madison can help Wisconsin on the road to financial stability. The best path, she says, lies in greater flexibility for the university.
It was very hard to leave Madison, and in a sense I never have.
During Wisconsin's snowy months, UW golfers scramble for practice space.
The Badger faithful made the Pacific Coast look like a red sea on December 30
Students and professors find crayfish study to be rewarding — and delicious.
The persistence of "hipsters" shines a light on product choices.
An exhibit shows that sparse information once led to cartographic creativity.
Sensory processing disorders make ordinary annoyances unbearable.
A master’s program prepares students to use French in professions outside the classroom.
A new UW center is exploring what Americans need to know about their finances.
Bud Selig's office decor opens a window onto its occupant's personality — or does it?
Allan H. “Bud” Selig ’56 often talks about how history guides the decisions he makes as the commissioner of Major League Baseball.
When it’s all over, one thing is clear: Match Day for medical students has more authentic drama, excitement, and emotion than any episode of Grey’s Anatomy.
Wisconsin does not, perhaps, have the most felicitous climate for outdoor sports.
Weiner and Korevec create dailymile.com.
Judge (and fencing champ) Rosenfeld makes her point with cold steel.
Badger fans tried their hardest to make their team feel at home at this year’s Rose Bowl.
WAA honors eight alumni who have a global impact.