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The Oglesby family brings hope to others touched by the disease.
The latest upgrade to campus wellness facilities goes beyond traditional sports and fitness.
James ’20 and Chris ’20 Kardatzke provide alternate financial data.
This year’s festivities mark the UW’s 175th anniversary.
A critical look at the Chazen’s most significant works of art.
Grace Stanke ’23 brings Wisconsin nice and nuclear know-how to an American tradition.
How head coach Luke Fickell will transform Badger football
An innovative curriculum is preparing UW students for a rapidly changing world.
UW research may solve the plastics problem that menaces the planet.
Test your knowledge in a 175th anniversary quiz.
The campus dining staple transitions to casual food service.
A scholarship helps Ethan Taylor ’22, DPTx’25 find his calling as a physical therapist.
Muaaz Shakeel ’19 demonstrates the ins and outs of posting YouTube videos.
In Cherokee Earth Dwellers, Christopher Teuton MA’95, PhD’03 explores humanity’s role in an interconnected web of lifeforms.
The latest on the science of forgiveness — and why we need it now more than ever.
Robin Wall Kimmerer MS’78, PhD’83 braids Western science and Indigenous knowledge into a vision for a sustainable future.
Physicist Fatima Ebrahimi PhD’03 sees hope in a recent breakthrough in nuclear fusion.
The UW’s displays of gratitude come in a cup or a cone.
Richard MFA’73 and Judith Lang turn found objects into artistic statements about pollution.
Lynn Ovaska ’96 teaches her high school students the power of saying “thank you.”
Remembering former UW–Madison chancellor Rebecca Blank, 1955–2023
UW English professor Ramzi Fawaz shows how comic-book mutants can help readers make sense of cultural differences.
UW professor Howard Schweber discusses the majority’s approach to rights.
The Tudor Holiday Dinner Concerts ring in the yuletide season with figgy pudding and a fake boar’s head.
As the first Black woman aviator in the military, Marcella Ng ’78 is used to breaking through barriers.
Our picks for the best songs by Badger alumni
Kiana Beaudin ’10, MPAS’15 has devoted her career to her patients as well as the entire Ho-Chunk Nation.