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Picnic Point is one of the most popular hikes on campus
WAA tours helped alumni and fans follow the UW to Indianapolis and Pasadena.
Annual event takes the focus off class reunions and puts it on learning and food.
A typical day for veterinarian Michael Wenninger DVM’04 brings to mind something that you’d see on Animal Planet.
A hotdog encased in soggy bagel dough with a side of Tater Tots and a skimpy fruit cup might not seem like much to write home about, but . . .
When three UW alumnae get to work each day, it’s all about astronauts and space suits and an evolving partnership with Russia to explore the universe. How cool is that?
Barry Popkin sees the struggle against food policies and marketing practices that promote excess weight as nothing less than a battle for human rights.
James Frankki scours stones for evidence that proves America’s Viking past — or maybe not.
There’s a lot of muscle behind the magic that transforms the Kohl Center from a basketball arena to a hockey venue.
As China gains prominence on the world stage, the university strengthens its connections.
With the threat of Huntington’s disease hanging over her, Shana Martin lives life out on a limb – or at least a log.
To earn your red and white stripes, you need to know a few things about Wisconsin traditions and rituals, past and present.
Alumni get fancy, funky at WAA’s 150th anniversary Red Tie Gala.
Ice sheets in Antarctica and Greenland are melting, but no one can say ... where all of that water is going.
When Daniel Lester x’13 first jumped into a pool, he was just doing what the doctor ordered.
Making history in southern Sudan
A UW institute and a growing summer event bring Yiddish to life on campus.
Following the Badgers is a key part of his life.
... they are known for playing oldies. Really, really old oldies.
From car seats to clean air, federal and state regulations influence our lives.