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The health-food treat beloved by UW students for three decades is available again — with a twist.
Gabriela Cezar PhD’02 takes UW breakthroughs from bench science to business.
A culinary icon’s Provençal menu was right at home on my Wisconsin table.
Aimee Nezhukumatathil’s Bite by Bite explores the nourishing and narrative properties of food.
Aerospace-engineer-turned-artist Mary Jo Hoffman ’87 captures quiet moments in her blog-turned-book, Still: The Art of Noticing.
Michelle Ephraim MA’93, Phd’98 looks at her life through Shakespearean eyes in Green World.
In The Object at Hand, Beth Py-Lieberman ’83 tells America’s story via the Smithsonian collection.
An updated policy protects free speech on campus while safeguarding the UW’s educational mission.
UW–Madison has a starring role in College Football 25.
UW research charts the changing climate’s effect on global ice.
Science fiction icon Rod Serling gave the university a collection of his classic scripts and stories.
A new certificate equips future educators to integrate movement in the classroom.
UW students will learn to build and assess their own start-ups.
The technique is being tested on humans.
The UW paves the way for a clean energy source.
Students increasingly supplement their majors with a career-boosting course of study.
How did you spend your summer? A UW swimmer reached for Olympic glory in the backstroke.
Even covered in scaffolding, the iconic building is impressive.
A campus initiative promotes higher ed in rural areas.
The plan balances fan experience and public safety.
WSUM radio has come a long way since the days of sending signals via dorm power lines.
UW researchers are partnering with Wisconsin’s tribes to preserve traditional agricultural practices.
Astronomy professor Melinda Soares-Furtado has her sights set light-years beyond our solar system.
The new building will allow UW–Madison to educate an ever-expanding number of talented engineers.
The combative architect Frank Lloyd Wright x1890 had an intense love-hate relationship with his alma mater.