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Matt Amodio MS’17 became a legendary Jeopardy! winner with a unique style of play.
Michele Norris x’83 has been a national TV, print, and radio journalist, but her biggest contribution may be a project that sprang from a painful aspect of her personal history.
Bucky’s Tuition Promise has transformed student lives — and campus itself.
The chancellor leaves the university stronger than she found it.
Avi ’59, MA’62 conquered a writing disorder to become a renowned children’s author.
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.
In the 1970s, UW–Madison hosted thrilling professional basketball games.
UW creative writing professor Beth Nguyen tells bracingly honest stories about growing up Vietnamese American.
Isthmus returns to the racks after shutting down during the pandemic.
Inspired by the Wisconsin Idea, James Graaskamp PhD’65 preached an ethical approach to development.
Barry Alvarez receives a remarkable honor at Camp Randall Stadium.
Impress your family and friends with these fascinating facts.
A new model will overcome disparities and boost immunization rates.
A solar panel array will harvest power from the sun for the next 30 years.
A chance encounter led Chris Walker to study dance and, now, head UW’s Division of the Arts.
Sports psychiatrist Claudia Reardon ’01, MD’06 treats Badger stars.
A lunchtime journey across campus with UW–Madison’s favorite automaton
Heartful thanks from scholarship recipients show how the All Ways Forward campaign has made all the difference.
Sarah Ives ’12 achieved instant stardom in the documentary Pandemic.
Michelle Ranavat ’03 adapts ancient Indian beauty rituals for her skin- and hair-care line.
At only 25, Kramer Endres ’17 wanted to ensure access for UW students with disabilities.
After making it to the university, Gayle Williams Langer ’83 spent her life serving it.
In Home Made, Liz Hauck MA’17, PhDx’23 explores the philosophical implications of dinner.
In Blindspotting, Rafael Casal x’10 explores a single mother’s struggles.
Amid constant change, these classic businesses have lasted more than half a century.
The UW Healthy Minds Program app helps students meditate via podcast.