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Sarah Franklin x’25 isn’t just a star on the court. She’s a star on ESPN, too.
Our fantasy lineup of Wisconsin’s gridiron greats.
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.
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.