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A pioneering UW entomologist helped start the insects-as-food movement.
Waisman’s legacy started with a different name: Kennedy.
The 2014 Forward under 40 Award-winners are bettering lives around the world.
David Bither MA’78 of Nonesuch Records goes with his heart.
For Melinda Myers MS’86, there’s something special about helping people grow their first tomato.
“The key to a good coxswain is realizing that you can’t make the boat go faster. You just make it go as fast as it should.”
Alumni commemorate 165 years of Badger excellence.
Music professor by day and eccentric genius by night, Christopher Taylor is creating a double-keyboard instrument that could revolutionize the world of piano-playing.
The second in our series of UW-themed crossword puzzles.
Now a UW faculty member, renowned cartoonist and author Lynda Barry explores the genesis of creativity, teaching the powerful connection between our hands and our brains.
Was there something in the water … ?
Building ties with alumni is key.
110 alumni attended UW Multicultural activities in October
Hines traces her path to the judge’s bench directly back to her experience as one of four black students in the UW Law School’s Class of 1971.
Chen had no idea what she wanted to do with her life — only that she wanted a U.S. education.
Based on the ski tracks and slushy footprints in the snow that cover the lake’s icy surface in the winter, plenty of people on campus appreciate the season’s serenity and count the days until the open water turns to ice.