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Happy trails, Bernie. Thanks for keeping our UW memories alive.
The shot-hole drill gives the Antarctic a breath of fresh air.
Dairy Science 375: Evaluation of Dairy Agroecosystems in Wisconsin and Mexico
After years of being what she called a “professional guest star,” (Patricia) Tricia O’Kelley ’90 scored a steady gig when she landed a role in CBS’s hit sitcom The New Adventures of Old Christine.
Dennis White works to preserve Ojibwe culture.
We take them for granted — until we suddenly lose them, that is. Thanks to an unusual clinic, people who rely on their voices to make a living have a place to turn for help.
The welcome mat is out when today's soldiers return to campus, unlike what their Vietnam counterparts experienced while reentering civilian life during an uncivil era.
As a graduate student, theater professor Patrick Sims became engrossed in the story of lynching survivor James Cameron. For a decade, he's been working to create a one-man play that preserves Cameron's place in history.
David Rakel is one of the pioneers in the field of integrative medicine, which combines conventional and alternative treatments. He believes the discipline's emphasis on prevention can help cut rising health care costs, but skepticism remains.
From the university's earliest years, the arts have held a special place on campus — for those who create or perform and for those who experience the results.
UW launches new center to study mindfulness and mental health.
Pam Hart Alexander co-founded SAAV to help save animals.
Kurt Unterholzner makes the most of his second chance.
Five hundred possibilities were narrowed to just four … and then one.
Did the Zoological Museum's taxidermists take on the Easter Bunny?
WAA honors distinguished alumni at 74th annual awards program.
A major gift establishes specialty clinics for children facing acute health concerns.
The Babcock Hall Dairy Store churns out thousands of gallons of yummy ice cream annually — enough to evoke must-have memories for alumni and impromptu breakfasts for students dashing between classes.
New men’s soccer coach sees nothing but potential at Wisconsin.
The Wisconsin State Herbarium traces its roots to the founding of the university