A UW professor guides those who have been seriously harmed by others along a path to forgiveness. And a UW alumna encourages leaders to take a new approach to conflict: honoring dignity.
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A special partnership with the UW introduces ninth-graders to the notion of a degree following high school.
“Every Action done in Company, ought to be with Some Sign of Respect, to those that are Present.”
A member of the Chancellor search committee explains what the UW needs.
Economist Andrew Zimbalist ’69 argues that big-time sports and big-time stadiums are not necessarily a boon for cities.
The sacrifice? Heading to practice long before the campus comes to life. The reward? Seeing the sun rise and knowing you’ve done your best.
I never think about my time at Wisconsin without thinking about rowing.
Basketball runs in the family for this Russian-born Badger
A couple enjoys the benefits of record warmth near the Union Terrace.
When you want to reduce your energy consumption, you might swap an incandescent light bulb for a more efficient compact fluorescent. But Rich Varda ’75 thinks bigger — much bigger.
Longtime athletic trainer takes a holistic approach with Badger student athletes.
Carolyn Smith ’87’s calves have powered her through more grueling miles than most people can even fathom.
This research institute director’s recipe for success? Collaboration and a dash of humor.
UW experts in classics, physics, and more will explore the ancient site.
The devil's in the details, as a young grad has discovered in her job with the animation studio Pixar.
A UW professor guides those who have been seriously harmed by others along a path to forgiveness.