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During the All Ways Forward comprehensive campaign, UW–Madison added and improved several buildings and facilities.
After the January 6 riot, the Forest Products Lab helped repair the U.S. Capitol.
Creative UW students reconceive it as a pouch.
A surprising piece of public art transforms a campus underpass.
A new UW plaza commemorates Black fraternities and sororities.
Graham Mertz x’23 puts his meditation skills to use on and off the field.
On The Branch, Dina Kraft ’93 delves into stories of Israeli/Palestinian friendship.
Walter Mirisch ’42 transcended humble origins to produce classic Hollywood films.
UW–Madison cautiously plans for a “new normal” this fall.
During the pandemic, professors have creatively adapted to online teaching.
A proposed building would stimulate collaborations and spark discoveries.
In a new world of face coverings, kids can still decode expressions.
UW women’s hockey claims its second straight national championship title.
Amy Free ’96 promotes equity as an interpreter across campus.
It wasn’t easy bringing Jean Dubuffet’s 500-pound Danse Élance to campus.
Student helpers provide a shot in the arm for vaccination efforts.
Joel Baraka x’22 devises a novel way for children to learn in his own onetime home.
The 19th-century building now boasts up-to-date student spaces.
Efforts to engage UW alumni of color are showing results.
Dave Arnold ’08 oversees communications for business and political legends.
As a poet in Newark, New Jersey, Jasmine Mans ’15 is surrounded by a vibrant artistic community. “The culture of art is…
With Danish pastry, Peter Olesen ’09 helps customers endure the pandemic.
After a lifesaving procedure, Pleasant Rowland funds a UW transplant clinic.
Bee cool: a honeybee approaches cherry blossoms in the UW Arboretum’s Longenecker Horticultural Gardens. The bee clearly has good taste. The Arb was designated a National Historic Landmark in January. It joins four other UW landmarks: the Red Gym, North Hall, Science Hall, and the Dairy Barn.…
The UW athletic director is the rare celebrity you’d want to have a beer with.
A UW team is helping to weaponize the body’s own immune system.
Before social media, UW students shared messages via Langdon Street graffiti.