Band alumni are in step with a project to upgrade the practice field.
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An online exhibit highlights the costumes created in Edith Head’s head.
For two alumni, the Peace Corps provided lessons in sustainability.
With unwavering support, the Chancellor’s Scholars Program reaches a quarter-century.
Palliative care specialists guide terminally ill patients through the tough questions.
Web-based history course reaches out to members of the military.
Longtime sociological study continues with in-home interviews.
Project banks on nobody knowing your health better than you do.
Federal stimulus funds jump-start stalled research across the campus.
New research center digs deep for sustainable energy source.
Meg Gaines looks serene and determined on the cover of this issue, and she is both — even when she isn’t being photographed in a boat on Lake Mendota on a chilly fall day.
A computer model replicates snowflakes in all their detail and beauty.
Communication Arts 613: Film Score: Theory and History
Former Badgers pick up the pace in Portland, Oregon.
The three siblings never thought they’d all converge as Badger athletes.
Author Michael Pollan addresses a crowd at the Kohl Center.
A new common reading program puts campus on the same page.
Copernicus’s big idea may have sprouted from earlier talk among scholars.
Housing prices across the country may be falling, but it’s hard to find a house as cheap as the one the UW’s School of Human Ecology (SoHE) is selling.
Wisconsin Innocence Project goes beyond DNA to ferret out bad courtroom science.
A pillow and a cell phone? Check. Lumber and tools to build a loft and a George Foreman grill to make burgers before football games? Not allowed.