How did you spend your summer? A UW swimmer reached for Olympic glory in the backstroke.
On Campus
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Even covered in scaffolding, the iconic building is impressive.
A campus initiative promotes higher ed in rural areas.
The plan balances fan experience and public safety.
WSUM radio has come a long way since the days of sending signals via dorm power lines.
UW researchers are partnering with Wisconsin’s tribes to preserve traditional agricultural practices.
Astronomy professor Melinda Soares-Furtado has her sights set light-years beyond our solar system.
The UW transplant center reaches a remarkable milestone.
The new building will allow UW–Madison to educate an ever-expanding number of talented engineers.
Our Fall issue goes behind the scenes at significant campus spots.
The university is among the schools turning out today’s high achievers.
At the UW’s newer residence halls, today’s students have it better than old-timers.
The new UW initiative will hire faculty to address environmental problems.
The UW graduates its first class of returning adult students.
UW students express their personalities via laptop decorations.
UW–Madison launches the Sustainability Research Hub.
A beloved tree called “Elmer” is reborn as an art installation.
During the pandemic, teaching duties fell on disproportionately on women.
The new product holds it shape for four hours.
UW researchers gauge the possibility of the H5N1 avian influenza virus infecting humans.
Badger Recovery helps students dealing with alcohol and substance misuse.
A UW discovery offers a greener version of a widely used medicine.
Adding a chair in hospital rooms works wonders.
The UW leads the charge in protecting water quality and public health.
Professor Carlyn Mueller helps students with disabilities realize their potential.
I feel the need — the need for seed. Students scatter seeds into the wind at Lakeshore Nature Preserve’s Biocore Prairie near Picnic Point. The Biocore project began in 1997, and it currently occupies about 11 acres. A generation later, students still scatter seeds, pull weeds, observe controlled burns,…
The College of Letters & Science building is set to open in 2026.
The UW creates a virtual farm to train workers in the dairy industry.
Former basketball coach Howard Moore ’95 returns to the Kohl Center after a devastating accident.





























