The Beatles finally make it to Madison, thanks to a new collection in Mills Music Library.
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A UW study explores oceanic changes that would make temperatures drop.
In the early days of the pandemic, higher media consumption led to more emotional distress.
Kelly Sheffield has turned a struggling UW volleyball program into an NCAA powerhouse.
Michael Velliquette MA’99, MFA’00 turns monochrome materials into extravagant works of art.
The new south end zone connects UW–Madison’s iconic sports facilities.
Divers locate a dugout canoe from 1000 BC.
The four-mile trail is a heavenly getaway in the heart of the city.
For Jennifer L. Mnookin, the Wisconsin Idea is personal.
UW research could help the devices quickly reach people suffering cardiac arrest.
Videoconference apps often don’t give up access to microphones, raising privacy concerns.
Now anyone can pitch profitable opportunities to UW stars.
Blu³eprint by Faisal Abdu’Allah communes with the UW’s Abe Lincoln statue.
The answer could help researchers assess canine vision.
It increases the lifespan of mice with minimal side effects.
What we eat affects greenhouse gas emissions — and the trend is encouraging.
Political science professor Yoshiko Herrera believes Ukrainians’ resolve for statehood will prevail.
A UW a cappella group wins an international championship.
UW volleyball star Devyn Robinson x’24 grabs the spotlight on and off the court.
Our cover photo of a canoe recovered from Lake Mendota helps you see history through the eyes of an archaeologist.
A new plaza honors UW’s historically Black fraternities and sororities.
The UW’s new nanofiber mats offer extraordinary protection against high-speed impacts.
Our journey into hidden places brings forgotten UW history to life.
UW–Madison researchers lead the effort to protect us from viruses yet to come.
A UW production takes a new perspective on the opera’s sexual politics.
Under new restrictions, irregular menstrual cycles could keep women from seeking the procedure.
This UW student set a goal of finishing a book a day for an entire year — and surpassed it.
A new sculpture at the Chazen Museum connects agriculture on two continents.
UW researcher explores the possibility of microbial life.