Stories by John Allen
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UW–Madison’s vast collection of Alzheimer’s data attracts international stars.
For 60 years, UW’s Steenbock Library has been growing its cookbook collection.
Brigadier General Andrew Clark ’95 returned to campus to show UW cadets how high they can fly.
The last campus-area commercial movie theater closed two decades ago.
With a little luck, William Campbell MS’54, PhD’57 discovered a drug that has helped millions see.
The Chazen Museum of Art owns what might be the earliest photograph of a First Lady.
Sarah Franklin x’25 isn’t just a star on the court. She’s a star on ESPN, too.
How did you spend your summer? A UW swimmer reached for Olympic glory in the backstroke.
Justice Geraldine Hines JD’71 learned from her mentors — and learned to follow her own heart as well.
As she rises to the role of WFAA’s CEO, Alisa Robertson ’94, MBA’03’s career comes full circle.
The rock stars at the UW Geology Museum find the stories behind the stones.
Melissa Mueller-Douglas MSW’11 cultivates teamwork with high-quality desserts.
The Kennedy vs. Nixon contest overshadowed UW Homecoming.
We remember the one little McDonald’s that did its best to keep campus supersized.
The UW’s alumni magazine celebrates its 125th anniversary.
The student organization for sustainable agriculture gets a new name.
Over the last 20 years, the UW has grown much, much, much more interested in computer and data sciences.
Want a swinging ’70s party? Get tips from an old UW Housing handbook.
The UW celebrates more than a sesqui, less than a bi.
Women’s basketball coach Marisa Moseley turns UW players into “the best version of themselves.”