After the January 6 riot, the Forest Products Lab helped repair the U.S. Capitol.
On Campus
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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.
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.
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.
Some things changed. Amazingly, others didn’t.
UW breakthroughs help veterinarians in Sierra Leone.
After winning the Stanley Cup, Ryan McDonagh x’22 returns to finish his UW degree.
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.
For all their computer wizardry, the undergrads who created Spacebar got the word out through low-tech means. Courtesy of Spacebar
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.