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Richard Davis likes to reminisce about his life and career in music.
A couple’s family endowment helps to grow scholarships for students in need.
When you enroll at the UW, you’d better be prepared to learn a lot — and to develop your upper body strength.
Suzy Favor Hamilton ’91 helps promote healthy bodies and healthy minds through UW–Madison’s Precollege OPTIONS program, Movin’ Minds.
Since WAA’s founding in 1861, advocacy has been core to its mission.
Red Tie Gala to celebrate alumni, increase scholarships.
WAA unveils two gifts at campus birthday party.
Although Dave Florin ’92 is entering his eighth year of service with WAA’s national board of directors, his involvement began long before that.
No man is an island. However, one man’s name is becoming synonymous with them.
Ron Silverman ’69 stared into the jaws of death five years ago when he found himself fitting a crown molding for the mouth of Saddam Hussein.
This new program teaches the art and science of working with meat.
His life was a downward spiral until JD Stier ’04 and a persistent teacher saw a way out.
Does genomics hold the secrets for the future of medicine? Eric Green believes it does — and that Bill Gahl is showing the way.
When Richard Davis teaches, his words are like the notes he plays, flowing effortlessly from topic to topic, as he explains music and so much more.
You’re invited to celebrate WAA’s 150th birthday.
Library Mall is a little bit like Epcot theme park, but much easier on the wallet
Longtime sports journalist brings an authentic voice to his classroom.
Meet UW’s senior setter Janelle Gabrielsen
We brought our whole selves to the table during those years, and we still do.
Scriptwriters use creative license to claim connections to Wisconsin.
A unique program explores how science plays out in society.