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Former UW–Madison Chancellor Donna Shalala recently told the New York Times that the job is like that of a tugboat captain: you try to get the ship aligned and pull it in the right direction.
. . . the Lake Monona sea monster is as feisty as ever.
This year’s Go Big Read selection illuminates Marie and Pierre Curie.
Eric Dahl x’13 has a job that might be the envy of many college students: he’s paid to eat.
Engineering students help a surgeon get back on his feet in the OR.
A geology course first offered seventy years ago is still challenging students.
. . . the Browns became the most successful team in race history by winning a record eight challenges.
“We are all part of a bigger story.”
A psychopath focuses on a goal — no matter how chilling the consequences. But UW researchers have hopeful news about changing that behavior.
Hoping to double alumni donations, the UW prepares to roll out an aggressive campaign.
Tom Schultz ’76 never dreamed he’d become a painter — but thanks to him, birdwatchers everywhere are able to identify their feathered friends.
Creative ideas and a supportive campus culture are helping more and more students embrace the entrepreneurial spirit.
He used novel techniques to eradicate syphilis in Wisconsin. He identified PTSD long before it had that name. Professor Hans Reese was a man ahead of his time.
From A to Z, the Dictionary of American Regional English reaches its goal.
In May 1969, [the Mifflin Street Block Party] began as a street dance and ended as a three-day riot
The war had become part of our lives, since many of our friends had gone off to fight.