UW research helps clear the way for travel to Mars.
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A new plan will boost entrepreneurship at the UW.
Campus makes it easier to find locations for prayer and reflection.
Siblings get financial help from the UW’s new Wisconsin Tribal Educational Promise Program.
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UW–Madison plays a leading role as a research and education partner for national cybersecurity. Last semester, the university welcomed a delegation from the United States Cyber Command, which is responsible for the Department of Defense’s cyberspace capabilities. They participated in talks, visited research labs, and…
Erin Warner helps students navigate an increasingly challenging housing market.
Transplants might become a thing of the past.
Professor Brian Burt addresses the underrepresentation of Black men in STEM fields.
UW paleontologists adjust the reptile timeline — by a few million years.
Nature Calls in Nancy Nicholas Hall is a stream-like, dreamlike experience.
The UW campus is a popular pit stop for migratory birds.
The Chazen Museum of Art owns what might be the earliest photograph of a First Lady.
A UW effort will help oncologists and their patients make better-informed decisions.
Self-guided tours share Indigenous history with the UW–Madison community.
Sarah Franklin x’25 isn’t just a star on the court. She’s a star on ESPN, too.
An updated policy protects free speech on campus while safeguarding the UW’s educational mission.
UW–Madison has a starring role in College Football 25.
UW research charts the changing climate’s effect on global ice.
Science fiction icon Rod Serling gave the university a collection of his classic scripts and stories.
A new certificate equips future educators to integrate movement in the classroom.
UW students will learn to build and assess their own start-ups.
The technique is being tested on humans.
The UW paves the way for a clean energy source.
Students increasingly supplement their majors with a career-boosting course of study.
How did you spend your summer? A UW swimmer reached for Olympic glory in the backstroke.
Even covered in scaffolding, the iconic building is impressive.