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Former classmates re-create their teenage musicals in “Encore!”
UW–Madison innovations help farmers reinvent themselves in challenging times.
The Badger community springs into action to save lives.
It’s a bot’s world: in April, as Wisconsin adapted to the Safer at Home order, the UW’s food delivery robots kept running, taking meals from the Gordon Avenue Market to students who remained in the residence halls. Here, a line of the robots waits to cross West Johnson Street.
A century ago, UW–Madison grads spearheaded the suffrage movement.
Anja Wanner explores a linguist’s role in an era of gender-neutral pronouns.
Track superstar Alicia Monson x’20 shows what it means to be “Badger tough.”
Laura Schara went from a fashionista to a TV outdoorswoman.
The iconic “Forward” statue inspires donations for female artists.
Edward Schildhauer figured out how the make the darn thing work.
Even without a brain, this slime mold is kind of smart.
The alumni association shifts gears to address the pandemic.
Hancock Agricultural Research Station delves into vegetable experimentation.
Chancellor Rebecca Blank finds reasons for hope in challenging times.
Lee Kemp '79, MBA'83 is the greatest wrestler you've never heard of.
The Open Seat addresses food insecurity on campus.
To gather information for "Irresistible," the comedian traveled Wisconsin with a UW professor.
In honor of COVID-19 workers, UW athletic facilities glow with an uncharacteristic hue.
Scout’s legacy continues at the School of Veterinary Medicine.
An emergency fund helps students weather the COVID-19 crisis.
Our article on the Sterling Hall bombing is a unique contribution to the historical record.
Chancellor Rebecca Blank finds reasons to hope in challenging times.
For half a century, idyllic Camp Gallistella served as a makeshift tent colony for UW summer-school students.
UW–Madison scientists are on the leading edge in fighting the pandemic.
The Bandana Project turns students into supporters for struggling classmates.
The first fully remote undergraduate offering expands access for nontraditional students.
Well, in an ESPN simulation.