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Spring 2021
Stories
UW professor Pupa Gilbert believes these essential parts of Earth’s ecosystem are more resilient than we thought.
From the start, problems plagued a piece of architecture that could have been great.
The UW Odyssey Project empowers nontraditional students to speak up and pursue their dreams.
Librarian Louise Butler Walker ’35 took desperate measures to survive in a racist society.
Mike Jackson ’04, MBA’13 oversees the department’s diversity efforts during a transformative time.
You’re a UW–Madison student who can’t go to clubs or parties during the pandemic. Is there any option besides staying home alone?
Now there is: you…
UW Athletics postpones and cancels games to keep students safe.
UW Archives collects artifacts from an extraordinary year.
UW faculty and staff personally contact quarantined students.
UW proposes new buildings, greater borrowing power in state budget request.
Professor Malia Jones becomes the nation’s go-to COVID-19 expert with Dear Pandemic.
UW Mental Health Services addresses an urgent need for care.
Enjoy a stunning nighttime view of the UW’s iconic Carillon Tower.
Run, swim, and dribble at the UW’s state-of-the-art recreation center.
The SWAP shop gives new life to UW surplus while helping the environment.
Katie Lorenz ’12 sells alpaca-fleece products while ensuring fair wages for Peruvian artisans.
A face covering by Max Bock-Aronson ’13 is one of 2020’s best inventions.
Maya Warren PhD’15 changes the world one scoop at a time.
Psychologist Abraham Maslow ’30, MA’31, PhD’34 showed how people reach their full potential.
Former students create a fund to carry on the work of electrical engineering professor Thomas Lipo PhD’68.
In A Wilderness of Error, Errol Morris ’69 revisits a notorious murder case.
Alex Gee Jr. ’85 brings his unique perspective to Black Like Me.