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Reaching out can improve creativity, decision-making, and well-being.
Steven Wright MFA’14 draws on a unique set of legal experiences in his acclaimed fiction.
As the first Black woman aviator in the military, Marcella Ng ’78 is used to breaking through barriers.
Kiana Beaudin ’10, MPAS’15 has devoted her career to her patients as well as the entire Ho-Chunk Nation.
Paul Woelbing ’79 has assembled the world’s largest theater organ.
Bruce Ravid ’74 propelled a stint in UW radio to a career in the music industry.
The UW School of Education has a plan for keeping teachers on the job.
The Beatles finally make it to Madison, thanks to a new collection in Mills Music Library.
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.
The evolution of UW cuisine, from 19th-century pigeon soup to 21st-century grain bowls.
The Fait family carries on a tradition of support for American Family Children’s Hospital.
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.
Sarah Thankam Mathews ’17’s All This Could Be Different explores the challenges of young adulthood in a tumultuous world.
In Tailspin, John Armbruster ’89 takes inspiration from an aviator who survived a World War II crash.
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.
At 19, the future star failed to conquer the UW folk scene.
Videoconference apps often don’t give up access to microphones, raising privacy concerns.
Now anyone can pitch profitable opportunities to UW stars.