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The Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research has compiled a world-class collection of materials from the entertainment industry.
The UW’s Claus Andersen explains Denmark’s cozy concept.
Cinematheque offers a world-class filmgoing experience.
The campus-favorite hangout preserves old memories in a new location.
The sports rivalry between the UW and the University of Minnesota has produced legends and lore for the ages.
The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation helps UW researchers turn science into start-ups.
Recent UW grads take unexpected paths to fulfilling careers.
Katie Hudnall makes fantastical sculptures out of found wood.
Multiple campus construction projects are positioning UW–Madison for the future.
A surgical microscope enables highly precise procedures.
Thanks to UW alumni, the Onion birthed modern news satire, helping America to process its dysfunctions through humor.
Richard Cates PhD’83 recounts his family’s journey from owning to knowing their farmstead in A Creek Runs through This Driftless Land.
Cameron Lee Small ’12, MS’16 offers grace and guidance for exploring questions about identity in The Adoptee’s Journey.
The popular run/walk has been a harbinger of spring in Madison for more than four decades.
As rules change for paying student-athletes, UW–Madison charts a path for success.
A new flight simulator lifts off at UW engineering.
Computer science and data science are a match made in heaven.
A UW study looks at the factors affecting their diverse sounds.
Cutting-edge UW research will address rural transportation needs.
Bill Riggins ’98, MBA’17 expertly manages the ice for campus skaters.
Neurostimulation could help ward off fatigue.
Campus leaders tout the lifesaving benefits of the National Institutes of Health.
UW professor Jorell Meléndez-Badillo collaborated with pop icon Bad Bunny on a wildly successful Puerto Rican history project.
UW student employment is about more than making a living.
UW professor Jessica Calarco argues for strengthening the social safety net to give stressed-out caregivers a break.
Failure Museum founder Sean Jacobsohn ’94 finds insights in business flops.





























