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Sanford Biggers prepares an artistic response to a problematic work in the Chazen collection.
The effects of the All Ways Forward comprehensive campaign are everywhere, though many are subtle.
Der Rathskeller has evolved from a boys’ club to a welcoming campus gathering spot.
Researchers at the UW’s School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences find innovative ways to improve our daily lives.
Our winter issue sheds light on both humans and machines.
The UW’s return to in-person activities is a cause for celebration.
With vaccination rates high, UW–Madison plans for regular operations.
Students who graduated during the pandemic finally get their pomp and circumstance.
UW professor Jeremy Stoddard MS’01, PhD’96 discovers shortcomings in schools’ approach to the war on terror.
After immersing himself in UW movie culture, Michael Pogorzelski ’94, MA’96 became one of the country’s leading preservationists.
UW professor Young Mie Kim uncovers deceptive political ads on social media.
Jimi Hendrix plays at the Factory in 1968. Robert Schultz
Our Spring 2021 issue featured an article on legendary pop concerts at campus-area venues. “The Concerts You Never Forget” included shows by Jimi Hendrix, Lizzo, R.E.M., U2, Nirvana, and others — and was obviously far…
UW–Madison leads the way in a potentially transformative field of medicine.
Kevin Henkes x’83 and Laura Dronzek ’82, MFA’93 met at UW–Madison, married, and now make magic together in children’s literature.
Thirty years ago, Stephen Morse MS’74, PhD’77 put a name to the phenomenon that defines our time: emerging viruses.
Alumni respond to our 50th-anniversary article “The Blast That Changed Everything.”
In the days before virtual enrollment, getting your preferred classes required creativity and collaboration.
UW researchers tackle one of the most frustrating sports injuries.
An ingenious “scaffold” delivers cells to damaged areas of the retina.
For 19 years, Almaz Yimam warmly welcomed new students to campus.
Michael Fishman ’11 creates bikes that are both unique and affordable.
Pao Lor PhD’01 chronicles his American journey in Modern Jungles: A Hmong Refugee’s Childhood Story of Survival.