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Fans took to the field in celebration after Wisconsin defeated No. 1 Ohio State.
Without the sauce, it might be just another burger. And without the burger, the Plaza Tavern might be just another bar.
While American physicians have ready access to medication to help their cancer patients, their counterparts in many countries do not. UW experts are leading a global effort to recognize pain relief as a human right.
An innovative program staffed by law professors and students pairs crime victims and offenders who are willing to meet — and willing to learn lessons from each other.
With every brain she dissects, neuropathologist Ann McKee ’75 discovers more about chronic traumatic encephalopathy, the disease that results from repeated brain injuries. Her studies are changing how sports — especially football — are played.
We offer seven examples of life-changing UW discoveries, knowing full well that it’s only a start. Think back and add a favorite to our list, then learn what’s afoot at the new Wisconsin Institutes of Discovery.
Book choice for second Go Big Read offers plenty to ponder and discuss.
Admissions office ramps up partnership with alumni.
Red Shirt program will result in a $250,000 gift for scholarships.
One of Homecoming's biggest spectacles doesn't involve the marching band or the football team.
Horticulture prof is in his element when working with sports venues around the world.
Some people call him Mo. Others call him Mo Speed.
As with many eventful days, Monday, August 24, 1970, began in perfect normalcy.
International students down on the farm for the first time.
Boot camp program helps students navigate the biosciences.
Google magically begins completing your thoughts
An investigation into the center of a three hundred-year-old tree
Campus learning communities are growing, thanks to a new initiative.
Longtime fund-raising leader retires; business dean will transition to new role.
New Charter Street power plant will include biomass.
Researchers try meta-analysis to find what works, what doesn’t.
The Division of University Housing has developed ways to feed every nutritional need.
A creative partnership brings youthful enthusiasm to the scientific method.
Telefund callers learn life lessons — and a new appreciation for private support.