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Tyler Knowles ’05 headed to Hollywood after graduation to make movies, but he had to return to Wisconsin to realize the dream of directing his first film.
Chancellor Biddy Martin PhD’85 describes the incomparable role of the humanities in helping us discover what it is to be human.
The UW’s legacy with environmental issues started in the 1860s when student John Muir embraced nature. It continues evolving on today’s campus, where classes meld filmmaking skills with community activism.
Can Tyler Knowles ’05 pull off his first film with a small crew, a fictional beer, a road trip peppered with Badgers, and a cow costume?
A visit with the Abe Lincoln statue is a high point of any UW commencement weekend, when graduates — not deterred by caps and gowns — clamber up into his lap for photos.
As profit margins shrink and technological change speeds up, academic publishers face an uncertain future — but the UW Press is adapting to the new realities of bookselling in the twenty-first century.
Influenced by his activist father, photographer Frank Espada, and his own struggles with poverty, Martín Espada ’81 uses his poetry to speak for the downtrodden and the forgotten.
Re: Reflecting on Joyce Carol Oates, Summer 2009
You could say that Bryce Richter took one for the team, but that would be an understatement.
Entering his tenth year of service on the WAA national board of directors, Peter Christianson ’71, JD’77 assumed the role of board chair on July 1.
New online career tools offer more jobs, new services.
From Babcock Hall to Africa, a love of cheese yields friendship.
Wisconsin rowers compete for a seat in Oxford’s coveted Blue Boat.
Running back wants to improve lives of urban children.
Band alumni are in step with a project to upgrade the practice field.
An online exhibit highlights the costumes created in Edith Head’s head.
Students play broomball on a cleared section of frozen Lake Mendota.
Everett Potter ’76 has the kind of job that most people only dream of.