Sensory processing disorders make ordinary annoyances unbearable.
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A master’s program prepares students to use French in professions outside the classroom.
A new UW center is exploring what Americans need to know about their finances.
Art 316: Lithography
Bud Selig's office decor opens a window onto its occupant's personality — or does it?
Allan H. “Bud” Selig ’56 often talks about how history guides the decisions he makes as the commissioner of Major League Baseball.
At 165 pounds in NCAA Division I wrestling this season, there’s Andrew Howe x’13 … and then there’s all the rest.
Before learning to fly, snowboarder Colin Tucker x’12 had to learn to fall.
Studying at a world-class university proves to be a life-changing experience.
When she watches television, it’s with an eye on diversity, as well as entertainment.
It’s easily the best deal on campus, but there’s an age requirement.
Khipus are an ancient method of recording information, one that goes back to the Inca empire that pre-dated the arrival of Europeans.
To feed the hungry, researcher looks to crops that aren’t being harvested.
A national study links leisure spending to a sense of well-being.
Research leads to a smoother transition for patients and caregivers.
UW researchers help Wisconsin tribes fight obesity on their own terms.
For the first time in more than sixty years, a current U.S. president visited campus when Barack Obama spoke before an estimated crowd of 17,500
Erin Kimball says choosing the rural track in medical school taught her “what it really means to be a physician.”
You never know where a story might take you
Fans took to the field in celebration after Wisconsin defeated No. 1 Ohio State.
Book choice for second Go Big Read offers plenty to ponder and discuss.
Horticulture prof is in his element when working with sports venues around the world.
Some people call him Mo. Others call him Mo Speed.