Before Jane Goodall and Dian Fossey, there was George Schaller MS’57, PhD’62, whose crusade to protect the world’s most beautiful and endangered animals has taken him to the globe’s most remote regions.
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Barry Levenson makes a compelling case for his chosen condiment.
When President Obama turns to the who, what, when, and where of his daily agenda, he has a Badger to thank.
The flamboyant Joseph Jastrow founded the UW’s psychology department and helped shape the fledgling science.
This is one top ranking that Wisconsin doesn’t want. Working together, public-health experts hope to reduce the shocking mortality rate among African-American babies.
A major gift establishes specialty clinics for children facing acute health concerns.
New men’s soccer coach sees nothing but potential at Wisconsin.
The Wisconsin State Herbarium traces its roots to the founding of the university
The UW’s student hip hop ensemble is picked for an elite project.
Researchers develop system to warn of volcanic threats to aviation.
When humans communicate, laughter plays a key role in comprehension.
With sustainability at the forefront, this program has put Wisconsin ahead of the trend.
It wasn’t hard getting Alyssa Mastromonaco ’98 to agree to an interview about her experiences working for Barack Obama and as director of scheduling and advance for the White House.
Did the Zoological Museum's taxidermists take on the Easter Bunny?
The Babcock Hall Dairy Store churns out thousands of gallons of yummy ice cream annually — enough to evoke must-have memories for alumni and impromptu breakfasts for students dashing between classes.
Pam Hart Alexander co-founded SAAV to help save animals.
Kurt Unterholzner makes the most of his second chance.
WAA honors distinguished alumni at 74th annual awards program.
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