On Campus
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Athletic Director Chris McIntosh ’04, MS’19 insists on “doing it the right way” during a turbulent time for college sports.
The new UW Chemistry Building encourages group efforts.
Corey Pompey and company return to the Kohl Center after a two-year hiatus.
UW professor James Thomson’s discoveries inspired scientists around the world.
A Badger prepares the powerful instrument for its journey into space.
The UW helps found the Midwest Climate Collaborative — and seeks results.
The UW devises a tool to detect fog and low-lying clouds.
With more than 400 interviews during the COVID pandemic, epidemiologist Ajay Sethi became a thoughtful voice against falsehood and conspiracy.
Library Mall’s centerpiece has changed with the times and might transform again.
The André De Shields Fund supports projects by historically underrepresented creators.
UW researchers are studying on-field head impacts with the help of high-tech mouthguard sensors.
The UW’s History of Cartography Project shows how world cultures have thought about space.
A UW breakthrough could improve breast-cancer care.
Proteins from the fish’s immune system can help humans prepare for coronavirus outbreaks.
Daryl Watts x’22 ends a stellar Badger career on her own terms.
The volleyball team knocked off Nebraska to bring home the program’s first NCAA title.
On Wisconsin’s Spring 2022 issue reestablishes human contact.
The south end zone project connects Camp Randall to the Field House with premium seating.
A campus initiative sheds light on Wisconsin’s Indigenous languages.
Simply reducing calorie intake might not be enough.
The chancellor has mixed feelings about leaving UW–Madison after a transformative tenure.
The Multicultural Homecoming Yard Show featured diverse fraternities and sororities.
Action titles can help players improve at orientation and memory tasks.
A promising invention replaces the surgeon’s heavy headlight.
Even during a pandemic, graduation rates are rising.
The chancellor leaves the university stronger than she found it.
A new medical device could have us up and around in no time.
A fellowship program will train specialists at UW Health.
The campus treasure is headed to the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum.