The Wisconsin Medicine campaign boosts the UW’s work in health care and research, with an assist from Badgers radio announcer Matt Lepay.
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Through four decades of Cold War, Lawrence Eagleburger ’52, MS’57 was the crisis manager of American diplomacy.
Florence Dunkel’64, MS’66 sees food potential in bugs.
Mohamed Amin PhD’13 looks for healthy ways to go hungry.
The late philanthropist was a passionate supporter of UW–Madison and its art museum.
Anita Mannur ’96 explores the ways in which othered communities reclaim space through food.
Novelist Hanna Halperin MFA’16 lays bare the shared experiences that unite long-divided paths.
The new UW Chemistry Building encourages group efforts.
Fifty years ago, Kit Saunders MS’66, PhD’77 ushered in a new era for the UW’s women athletes.
While exploring the microscopic similarities that unite species, Kat Milligan-McClennan ’99, PhD’09 embraced her long-rejected Indigenous identity.
UW psychology professor Paula Niedenthal ’81 explores the wide variety of social rules for expressing emotion — and how they cause trouble.
Studying in Memorial Library’s cages has been a rite of passage for generations of students.
Ashley Bredemus ’14 left engineering to run a boys’ camp deep in the woods.
The UW vet school’s inaugural class pays it forward with an endowed scholarship.
How Ben Schumaker ’03, MSW’06 helped an Afghan colleague flee to Pakistan.
Former Badgers provide a boost for non-scholarship players.
Library Mall’s centerpiece has changed with the times and might transform again.
Margaret Rossiter MS’67 is rewriting the history of women in science, one name at a time.
During a break in the pandemic, alumni returned to campus for in-person events.
Social critic bell hooks MA’76 positioned herself as a “dangerous woman.”
The world mourns the brilliant designer and UW alumnus.
"Matrix," by novelist Lauren Groff MFA’06, portrays an unlikely feminist utopia.
Matt Amodio MS’17 became a legendary Jeopardy! winner with a unique style of play.
Michele Norris x’83 has been a national TV, print, and radio journalist, but her biggest contribution may be a project that sprang from a painful aspect of her personal history.
Avi ’59, MA’62 conquered a writing disorder to become a renowned children’s author.
UW creative writing professor Beth Nguyen tells bracingly honest stories about growing up Vietnamese American.
Isthmus returns to the racks after shutting down during the pandemic.
Inspired by the Wisconsin Idea, James Graaskamp PhD’65 preached an ethical approach to development.
Heartful thanks from scholarship recipients show how the All Ways Forward campaign has made all the difference.
Sarah Ives ’12 achieved instant stardom in the documentary Pandemic.