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It took multiple bus rides for a young Barry Ganetzky to attend college classes each day. That same singlemindedness has nourished the UW researcher’s longtime career, pushing him to study tiny creatures and find ways to treat human disease.
Forget about celebrity websites. Only paper likenesses would do back in the day.
WAA tours helped alumni and fans follow the UW to Indianapolis and Pasadena.
Ice sheets in Antarctica and Greenland are melting, but no one can say ... where all of that water is going.
When Daniel Lester x’13 first jumped into a pool, he was just doing what the doctor ordered.
A UW institute and a growing summer event bring Yiddish to life on campus.
From car seats to clean air, federal and state regulations influence our lives.
If you want to get a lumberjill to open up, you should be willing to tumble head-over-heels into her world.
Abusing alcohol will now lead to class time and counseling.
There is a warm spot reserved in my heart for Buckingham U. “Bucky” Badger.
Sociologist tracks migration in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
UW researchers help IBM try to create a cognitive computer chip.
Following signs of support on campus, Ward agrees to an extended interim term.
A UW trainer leads a first-of-its-kind study on the effectiveness of ankle support.
A virtual behind-the-wheel experience tracks behavior on the road.
It’s never easy replacing a legend, but that’s exactly what UW sophomore Alex Rigsby x’14 is trying to do.
When I first came to the university in 1978, I had never lived away from home or in a big city. Everything was new to me.
Work flows from “the best of reasons,” says new director of primate research center.
Technique used by astronomers could help assess skin cancer.
The college years can be a stressful time of life. Then add the weak economy and the uncertain job market, and you get a recipe for student mental-health issues.