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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.
Paul Woelbing ’79 has assembled the world’s largest theater organ.
Bruce Ravid ’74 propelled a stint in UW radio to a career in the music industry.
The pregame party has grown from low-key to high-powered.
In Tailspin, John Armbruster ’89 takes inspiration from an aviator who survived a World War II crash.
The four-mile trail is a heavenly getaway in the heart of the city.
Laura Keyes ’07 impersonates famous 19th century women.
When it comes to philanthropy, Andy and Susan North are pros.
In Descendant, Kern Jackson MA’91 documents the discovery of the last illegal slave ship and the people who never forgot it.
The popular travel influencer has visited all 197 countries, and he’s just getting started.
Mildred Fish Harnack ’25, MA’26 lost her life in the German resistance to Hitler.
The Wisconsin Alumni Association shares stories of the original occupants of the campus area.
UW–Madison grapples with the prejudice in its past.
Jesús Salas MA’85 battled owners and county officials to organize fellow migrant workers.
CBS sports reporter Sherree Burruss ’12 provides up-close access to your favorite teams.
The Terrace music series became a sensation in the ’80s and is poised for a comeback.
As Yung Gravy, Matthew Hauri ’17 conquered the music world while still a UW marketing major.