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A professor steps up to protect an ancient culture from modern threats.
Students create new recipe for a Wisconsin restaurant chain.
Before she became one of the country’s most powerful prosecutors, Bridget Brennan began her legal career oh and one.
This is a class about HIV, but it’s also about critical thinking, about using the scientific method to conceptualize a complex problem . . .
A student reporter jumps at the chance to hear a published writer speak in person.
Just how valuable is the devotion Badgers feel for their alma mater? "That's gold," says UW-Madison's new chancellor.
The long-awaited amenity is already a crowd-pleaser.
When it comes to baking cakes, Leigh Henderson MBA’07 is good — scary good.
Andrew Stoltmann ’94 witnessed the cruel effects of fiscal crime when his father was swindled in a real estate deal, losing $80,000.
Special narcotics prosecutor Bridget Brennan ’77, JD’83 is leading New York's battle with the illegal trade in prescription drugs.
With his accidental discovery of Vitamin A, UW professor Elmer McCollum kickstarted the field of modern nutrition.
When the time came to name their children, these couples decided that only once choice would do.
Before the year is out, Jeffrey Sprecher ’78 is set to finalize his purchase of the New York Stock Exchange.
What's a nine-letter word for "interwoven verbal puzzle"? Crossword! Try On Wisconsin's first cruciverbal challenge
Commerce secretary named to begin chancellor post in July.






















