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UW breakthroughs help veterinarians in Sierra Leone.
After winning the Stanley Cup, Ryan McDonagh x’22 returns to finish his UW degree.
Set to retire, the athletic director picks his favorite moments from a legendary Badger career.
New UN ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield MA'75 shares her secret recipe for fostering international dialogue.
UW students learned to navigate a campus turned upside down.
Manu Raju ’02 rises to CNN’s chief congressional correspondent at a turbulent time for politics and media.
According to this UFO researcher, the extraterrestrials aren’t coming. They’re already here.
UW professor Joseph Hickey MS’43 linked pesticides to declining populations.
In "Beginners," Tom Vanderbilt ’91 proves that old folks can learn new tricks.
Sarah Brailey MM’07, DMA’21 wins a Grammy for Best Classical Solo Vocal Album.
In a pandemic, illustrating our spring issue was no easy task.
An innovative mobile app helps keep campus safe.
UW scientists rise to the challenge of fighting COVID-19.
You’re a UW–Madison student who can’t go to clubs or parties during the pandemic. Is there any option besides staying home alone?
Now there is: you…
Even in a pandemic, UW–Madison meets enrollment goals.
Mike Jackson ’04, MBA’13 oversees the department’s diversity efforts during a transformative time.
UW Athletics postpones and cancels games to keep students safe.
UW Archives collects artifacts from an extraordinary year.
UW faculty and staff personally contact quarantined students.
These campus-area shows have passed into UW–Madison mythology.
UW professor Pupa Gilbert believes these essential parts of Earth’s ecosystem are more resilient than we thought.
From the start, problems plagued a piece of architecture that could have been great.
UW proposes new buildings, greater borrowing power in state budget request.
The shattering of the Duke’s Mayo Bowl Trophy
Katie Lorenz ’12 sells alpaca-fleece products while ensuring fair wages for Peruvian artisans.
In A Wilderness of Error, Errol Morris ’69 revisits a notorious murder case.
Enjoy a stunning nighttime view of the UW’s iconic Carillon Tower.