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Maya Warren PhD’15 changes the world one scoop at a time.
Alex Gee Jr. ’85 brings his unique perspective to Black Like Me.
Run, swim, and dribble at the UW’s state-of-the-art recreation center.
Librarian Louise Butler Walker ’35 took desperate measures to survive in a racist society.
Psychologist Abraham Maslow ’30, MA’31, PhD’34 showed how people reach their full potential.
Former students create a fund to carry on the work of electrical engineering professor Thomas Lipo PhD’68.
The UW redoubles its commitment to a welcoming campus environment.
New wearable technology reconstructs the hand in 3-D.
JKX Comics illustrates vital concepts for nonscientists.
Is it worth going back to the office?
The UW contains infections with a coronavirus dashboard.
Pandemic-related challenges keep some students home.
In timely new collections, married UW professors Cherene Sherrard and Amaud Jamaul Johnson explore Black identity and struggle.
Mary Edwards ’82 can throw a punch but found her calling ringside.
As a curator and practitioner, John Szarkowski ’48 helped shape our view of photography — and the world.
A guide to Badger football’s off-again, on-again season.
A century-old arts venue is hidden within a lecture hall.
Andrea Dutton gets frank about rising sea levels.
Cassidy Scheer ’04 shoots to the top of lumberjack sports.
Paul Sondel '71, PhD'75 searches for the most effective, least disruptive way to end childhood cancers.
Feast your eyes on Madison homes by Frank Lloyd Wright x1890.
Celebrating Ada Deer ’57, Gary Ebben ’82, and Thomas J. Falk ’80.
Jake Wood ’05 offers veterans a new sense of purpose.
In the coronavirus era, it takes creativity to provide a workplace-experience course.