Forty years ago, the comedian created a film portrayal for the ages on the UW–Madison campus.
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Michael Velliquette MA’99, MFA’00 transforms a humble medium into stunning art.
Brigadier General Andrew Clark ’95 returned to campus to show UW cadets how high they can fly.
Hezouwe Walada ’23 launched an organization to bring resources and much-needed funds to his home continent.
Aimee Nezhukumatathil’s Bite by Bite explores the nourishing and narrative properties of food.
The popular song “It’s Dark on Observatory Hill” immortalized a campus hot spot.
For a university situated on an isthmus, transportation is no easy matter.
With a little luck, William Campbell MS’54, PhD’57 discovered a drug that has helped millions see.
Aerospace-engineer-turned-artist Mary Jo Hoffman ’87 captures quiet moments in her blog-turned-book, Still: The Art of Noticing.
The Soderholm family gave UW–Madison the pool of its dreams.
The eccentric State Street institution was a cornerstone of campus literary life.
New tools help alumni advocate for UW–Madison during turbulent times.
UW research helps clear the way for travel to Mars.
A new plan will boost entrepreneurship at the UW.
Campus makes it easier to find locations for prayer and reflection.
Siblings get financial help from the UW’s new Wisconsin Tribal Educational Promise Program.
Bryce Richter
UW–Madison plays a leading role as a research and education partner for national cybersecurity. Last semester, the university welcomed a delegation from the United States Cyber Command, which is responsible for the Department of Defense’s cyberspace capabilities. They participated in talks, visited research labs, and…
Erin Warner helps students navigate an increasingly challenging housing market.
Transplants might become a thing of the past.
Professor Brian Burt addresses the underrepresentation of Black men in STEM fields.
UW paleontologists adjust the reptile timeline — by a few million years.
Performing as the legendary mascot is a high-pressure gig that — if all goes well — pleases a stadium’s worth of UW fans.
These former Badgers haven’t let their careers get in the way of love.
Nature Calls in Nancy Nicholas Hall is a stream-like, dreamlike experience.
Renowned cookbook author Patricia Wells MA’72 went to France to learn haute cuisine and developed a signature taste steeped in simplicity.
The UW’s first prolific inventor was also a visionary businessman and humanitarian with an outsized impact on the world around him.
A UW veterinary clinic provides affordable care for owners experiencing hardship.