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An alumna uses her Miss Earth title to advocate for the environment.
On social media and in her product lines, body-acceptance advocate Katie Sturino ’03 is redefining beauty norms.
Dyani White Hawk MFA’11’s work helps viewers to see Indigenous contributions with new eyes.
UW researchers are gaining insight into teens’ digital behavior and its effect on mental health.
The Badger football team reignites a rivalry with a new member of the Big Ten Conference.
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong ’94 brings Badger sensibilities to his role.
Brent Seales MS’88, PhD’91 may rewrite history with a technology that can read ancient scrolls buried for 2,000 years.
With support from the children of Ralph Olsen MD’54, a UW center is increasing the number of Indigenous people in medical fields.
Justice Geraldine Hines JD’71 learned from her mentors — and learned to follow her own heart as well.
As she rises to the role of WFAA’s CEO, Alisa Robertson ’94, MBA’03’s career comes full circle.
Our Fall issue goes behind the scenes at significant campus spots.
The rock stars at the UW Geology Museum find the stories behind the stones.
The university is among the schools turning out today’s high achievers.
At the UW’s newer residence halls, today’s students have it better than old-timers.
The new UW initiative will hire faculty to address environmental problems.
The UW graduates its first class of returning adult students.
UW students express their personalities via laptop decorations.
UW–Madison launches the Sustainability Research Hub.
A beloved tree called “Elmer” is reborn as an art installation.
During the pandemic, teaching duties fell on disproportionately on women.
In between pickets and protests throughout the South, civil rights hero Dion Diamond x’64 did a stint at the UW.
UW researchers gauge the possibility of the H5N1 avian influenza virus infecting humans.
Badger Recovery helps students dealing with alcohol and substance misuse.
A UW discovery offers a greener version of a widely used medicine.
Adding a chair in hospital rooms works wonders.
The UW leads the charge in protecting water quality and public health.