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Retrace the steps of UW limnologist Harriet Bell Merrill 1890, who defied the doubters to conduct pioneering fieldwork in South America.
UW psychology professor Paula Niedenthal ’81 explores the wide variety of social rules for expressing emotion — and how they cause trouble.
Join us on a tour of secluded spots that few have ever seen.
Studying in Memorial Library’s cages has been a rite of passage for generations of students.
Ashley Bredemus ’14 left engineering to run a boys’ camp deep in the woods.
The UW vet school’s inaugural class pays it forward with an endowed scholarship.
How Ben Schumaker ’03, MSW’06 helped an Afghan colleague flee to Pakistan.
Former Badgers provide a boost for non-scholarship players.
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.
The 1965 College Bowl team went undefeated at a time when campus needed a boost.
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.
Margaret Rossiter MS’67 is rewriting the history of women in science, one name at a time.
During a break in the pandemic, alumni returned to campus for in-person events.
Social critic bell hooks MA’76 positioned herself as a “dangerous woman.”
"Matrix," by novelist Lauren Groff MFA’06, portrays an unlikely feminist utopia.
The volleyball team knocked off Nebraska to bring home the program’s first NCAA title.
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.
The chancellor has mixed feelings about leaving UW–Madison after a transformative tenure.
The Multicultural Homecoming Yard Show featured diverse fraternities and sororities.
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