John Malpede ’68 has turned to the arts to provide community, confidence, and stability for the unhoused.
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Professor Carlyn Mueller helps students with disabilities realize their potential.
I feel the need — the need for seed. Students scatter seeds into the wind at Lakeshore Nature Preserve’s Biocore Prairie near Picnic Point. The Biocore project began in 1997, and it currently occupies about 11 acres. A generation later, students still scatter seeds, pull weeds, observe controlled burns,…
In Moments of Happiness, former UW band director Mike Leckrone recounts a sparkling career.
In Chasing the Stars, Kelly Tyrrell MS’11 and James Lattis MA’87, PhD’89 salute UW astronomers.
Ken Brahmstedt ’86 brings emerging talent to an unsung side of the music industry.
Melissa Mueller-Douglas MSW’11 cultivates teamwork with high-quality desserts.
A new award salutes unprecedented contributions to UW–Madison.
On its 30th anniversary, the Badgers’ first win in Pasadena is worth another look.
The Kennedy vs. Nixon contest overshadowed UW Homecoming.
The College of Letters & Science building is set to open in 2026.
The UW creates a virtual farm to train workers in the dairy industry.
Former basketball coach Howard Moore ’95 returns to the Kohl Center after a devastating accident.
With a $150 million grant, UW researchers will study the causes of dementia.
$56 million funding will help address the nation’s most pressing challenges.
New banners for Bascom Hall connect the UW and the Ho-Chunk Nation.
Chancellor Mnookin announces plans for world-changing innovations.
The UW’s Center for Interfaith Dialogue teaches students to get along despite their differences.
A UW breakthrough could help treat disorders, says Su-Chun Zhang PhD’91.
What makes a good public painting or sculpture? Here are UW–Madison’s most successful works in plain sight.
At Camp Randall, Badgers jump around; in the Field House, they bounce around. Children jump up, jump up, and get down at the Family Fun Fair during UW–Madison’s open house in April. The UW held the open house as part of its 175th anniversary celebration, which runs from summer…
The Lakeshore Nature Preserve Frautschi Center will be a welcoming space for visitors.
Despite significant contributions, these UW researchers have largely been forgotten by history.
Zona Gale 1895, MA1899 achieved spectacular literary success by staying close to home.
Tanya Crane MA’14, MFA’15 revolutionizes an ancient engraving technique to explore personal histories.