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UW professor Monica Kim wins a MacArthur Fellowship for her innovative research on warfare.
A mural in the UW Discovery Building embeds QR codes in its scientific imagery.
UW scientists work wonders with retinal cells grown from stem cells.
The UW did not intend to admit the most freshmen in its history, but demand has increased.
Science borders on science fiction in a collection of prize-winning images.
Forget the old idea that you need eight glasses a day.
New software provides ultra-real-time information from satellites.
Their cells could speed the way to treatments in humans.
UW professor Edna Ely-Ledesma draws up a blueprint for the future.
UW researchers figure out how to customize exosuits used for rehab.
A new shock-absorbing foam lowers the chances of brain injury.
New head coach Luke Fickell vows to hold the Badgers to championship standards.
The Future Issue shows how UW–Madison will change the world while also transforming itself.
Athletic Director Chris McIntosh ’04, MS’19 sets three priorities in a rapidly shifting environment.
Three new state-of-the art facilities will optimize learning and innovation at UW–Madison.
We foresee that you will meet a tall, green stranger seated on a steep hill.
Shifting to clean energy sources would do the trick, according to UW research.
W for welcome: new students form a giant Motion W — serifs and all — at Camp Randall on September 1. The W Project has been part of Wisconsin Welcome since 2014. Then, the UW had welcome week; in 2022, events ran from August 28 to October 2. Photo by…
2022 has been a year of grand achievements and gold awards.
UW student-athletes will receive financial awards for academic achievement.
USC and UCLA will join the conference in 2024.
UW professor Howard Schweber discusses the majority’s approach to rights.
New chancellor Jennifer L. Mnookin crafts a “collective vision” for the university’s future.
UW research shows how assumptions grow stronger over time, even without evidence.
Johnny Davis x’24 enters the NBA as the number-10 overall pick.
Reaching out can improve creativity, decision-making, and well-being.
The UW School of Education has a plan for keeping teachers on the job.