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This former sprinter now trains pro basketball players — and has a track record for results.
Name any topic pertaining to Wisconsin life and culture, and prolific author Jerry Apps ’55, MS’57, PhD’57 has probably written about it.
Doctor Gary Hartman has become a world expert in the esoteric specialty of conjoined twins.
When a young woman dressed as reality TV fixture Kim Kardashian says she’s never worked harder in her life, she’s not kidding.
The Badger women’s basketball coach has a game plan for building a contender.
In a sport known for its child prodigies, Jessie Gerry x’12 stands out for a different reason.
Like the Rio Grande to Texans or the Mississippi to those who live along its banks, the Bubbler is not just a drinking fountain.
Controversial flu research pauses for sixty days.
Vintage Curry murals are given new life in a new space.
“Ag 101” training for the Wisconsin National Guard.
The UW’s Global Health Institute offers seed grants for studies.
Organizations across campus are answering to the same higher calling: community service.
Smartphone application takes the mystery out of birdcalls.
Memorial Union scales back its plan to renovate the theater lobby.
Nobody does it better: win or lose . . . Badger fans unite.
In his second term at the helm, Interim Chancellor David Ward isn’t sitting idly by.
. . . very little about Madison’s winter has been appropriate this year.
It took multiple bus rides for a young Barry Ganetzky to attend college classes each day. That same singlemindedness has nourished the UW researcher’s longtime career, pushing him to study tiny creatures and find ways to treat human disease.
Forget about celebrity websites. Only paper likenesses would do back in the day.