With a unique adventure program, Elyse Rylander ’12 helps queer kids find a safe haven in nature.
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Blake Sorensen ’11 makes snacking safe for those with allergies.
Lisa Skriloff ’77 helps companies reach out to underserved communities.
With a gift from Herb Kohl ’56, the La Follette School addresses critical issues.
Emma Straub MFA’08 warmly explores family life in her new novel, "All Adults Here."
Images from an extraordinary year on campus by UW photographers Jeff Miller and Bryce Richter
Former UW star Tamara Moore '14 is the only active female coach of a men’s college basketball team.
How to salute graduates during a pandemic? It takes creativity, and the Wisconsin School of Business rose to the challenge with a May 9 light show called “Business Badgers Light the Way Forward.” From 9 p.m. to midnight, the east façade of Grainger Hall glowed red with a four-story display…
The boarded-up storefronts displayed boldly painted messages: Love, Unity, Change.
All along State Street, local artists transformed a scene of despair and destruction…
UW researchers on campus and beyond search for a cure.
How Jim Lovell x'50 pulled off NASA’s most daring recovery.
In Tomboyland, Melissa Faliveno ’06 questions the meaning of queerness and class.
Young reporters use new strategies to bring local news back from the brink.
In the midst of a crisis, let’s pause to remember why our work matters.
A video meditation series cultivates peace of mind in the pandemic.
An interview with LaVar Charleston MS’07, PhD’10
Fetch Rewards takes a new approach to brand loyalty.
Stefanie Spear ’90 battles plastic pollution on a two-year voyage.
Check out these new ways to engage with campus.
The Multicultural Student Center offers a safe haven for students of color.
After the failures of 2016, the UW’s Elections Research Center makes a significant contribution to the presidential race.
Known as a colorful chronicler of counterculture figures, Larry Sloman MS’72 is finding his direction home as a singer-songwriter.
In the spring of 2020, Badgers took their courses to go as a pandemic sent students away from the campus they love.
For 19 years, Ian’s Pizza has been a quintessential student experience.