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Summer 2026
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Stories
At a time of intense polarization, a unique public policy course at UW–Madison encourages conversation and compromise.
Step into the shoes of UW–Madison alumni who’ve had extraordinary experiences.
UW professor Catalina Toma reveals the unexpected benefits of social media and dating apps.
The death of a six-year-old inspired a UW researcher to investigate a rare brain cancer.
Scams are getting smarter, but two UW–Madison professors have tips for protecting yourself online.
Chris McIntosh ’04, MS’19 has become the Big Ten’s first deputy commissioner for strategy.
Campus embraces its future with a new strategic framework.
Meet Interim Chancellor Eric Wilcots and Provost John Zumbrunnen.
A new system from UW–Madison researchers uses radar to avoid physical contact.
UW women’s hockey players shine in the winter Olympics.
Badger women’s hockey continues its record-breaking winning streak.
Recent UW alumni put their bachelor’s degrees to good use.
A UW–Madison study quantifies the effect of microtargeting.
Erin Barbato ’02 provides crucial learning experiences at UW–Madison’s Immigrant Justice Center.
Teaching robots to play soccer helps train them for useful jobs.
Remodeled UW Vet Med spaces are a win for pets and people alike.
With some improvements beneath the ice, this Antarctic neutrino observatory should keep UW–Madison at the forefront of astronomy.
The UW will study factors that contribute to chronic ailments.
Golfer Izzi Stricker x’28 is determined to dominate on the green — it’s in her blood.
The Nelson Institute creates an accessible publication about the environment.
A $30 million gift will create a new home for the La Follette School of Public Affairs.
Chem, econ, music, psych — here’s what Badgers take year after year.
Since the 19th century, Music Hall’s tower has kept the UW running on time.
Alumni recall good times on UW–Madison’s main drag.
The program is celebrating 25 years of pint-size college prep and bonding.
Two Badgers have created the Brick to eliminate digital distractions.
Briana Boehmer ’02 cofounded Goodie Bag to help prevent food waste.
The legacy of Arun Pancholia ’23 lives on in students who embody his values.
Three friends reckon with their once-entangled lives in Girls Our Age by Phoebe Thompson MFA’24.
Amanda Rizkalla MFA’23 documents a family’s quest for stability through the eyes of an eldest daughter in Hungered.

































