Whether earnest or eccentric, UW student organizations prepare Badgers for life outside the classroom.
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Michelle Ephraim MA’93, Phd’98 looks at her life through Shakespearean eyes in Green World.
Revisiting the restaurants that have sustained generations of meat-eating Badgers.
In The Object at Hand, Beth Py-Lieberman ’83 tells America’s story via the Smithsonian collection.
Ali DeWalt ’13’s novel My Life with the Walter Boys gets new life as a streaming series.
Raymond Damadian ’56’s discovery gave doctors more insight into their patients. Literally.
We remember the one little McDonald’s that did its best to keep campus supersized.
A formative five years in Madison shaped the career of Dong-One Kim MS’91, PhD’93, who heads Korea’s leading university.
In Wine People, Michelle Wildgen ’97 is less interested in pairing wines than she is in pairing people.
In Legacy on Ice, Sam Jefferies ’11 pays tribute to a hockey great’s life after skates.
A biologist hopes to make a highly beneficial fruit more widely available.
The student organization for sustainable agriculture gets a new name.
An alum finds a niche converting Swedish bestsellers into English.
An innovative electrical device will monitor dairy cattle.
The Wisconsin Center for Origins Research searches for answer to the biggest cosmic questions.
Truman Lowe’s Effigy: Bird Form was inspired by ancient Ho-Chunk mounds.
Veronica Pham MFAx’24 preserves an ancient form of papermaking, with a twist.
The university revamps the long-running Farm and Industry Short Course.
The Wisconsin Tribal Educational Promise will cover UW tuition and expenses.
The program guarantees financial support for students from low-income Wisconsin families.
A new system will organize Leonardo’s untidy artifacts.
University leaders work out a compromise with the state legislature.
A UW fund helps support families mourning miscarriage and stillbirth.
Chancellor Mnookin calls for respect for those with differing opinions.