On Campus
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This anti-smoking advocate believes the battle against tobacco can be won.
After the quake, student group returns safely from Haiti.
Can differences in the brain predict better treatment of post-war trauma?
Tyler Knowles ’05 headed to Hollywood after graduation to make movies, but he had to return to Wisconsin to realize the dream of directing his first film.
You could say that Bryce Richter took one for the team, but that would be an understatement.
From Babcock Hall to Africa, a love of cheese yields friendship.
Wisconsin rowers compete for a seat in Oxford’s coveted Blue Boat.
Running back wants to improve lives of urban children.
Band alumni are in step with a project to upgrade the practice field.
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.




















