Does separating boys and girls boost achievement? Not so fast.
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“My mindset is to go forward and go at people whenever I get the ball.”
An innovative UW program is aiming to bring Madison and Washington closer together, one semester at a time.
The campus has an unquenchable appetite for words made up from the initials of other words.
NCAA men’s basketball tournament semifinal, AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas, April 5, 2014
The UW had thirty-five athletes listed on the Academic All-Big Ten teams for their respective sports. To be eligible, student-athletes must be in their second year and carry a 3.0 or better grade point average. The leading UW squads were men’s hockey, women’s swimming and diving, and wrestling, each……
Wherever she's gone in life, the medically underserved have always found Jenny Amani MD'09.
UW ecologists look at the impact of land-use policies on aquatic biodiversity.
UW scientists find that fruit flies can inform damage in humans.
Bascom Hill, January 8, 2014, 10 a.m. – 11° Fahrenheit
Photo by Jeff Miller and Bryce Richter
A look back at campus life since the last Camp Randall graduation in 1990.
A philosophy major invites more women to the debate
Chinese alumni create talk-show videos to educate, ease isolation.
Research provokes a broad conversation about narrowing conversation.
A pioneering UW entomologist helped start the insects-as-food movement.
Waisman’s legacy started with a different name: Kennedy.
“The key to a good coxswain is realizing that you can’t make the boat go faster. You just make it go as fast as it should.”

























