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UW researchers look (very) closely at an endangered species.
Harry Waisman ’35, MS’37, PhD’39, MD’47 demonstrated the lasting rewards when you give early help to a child.
It’s a childhood dream come true for the former Badger football stars.
These unusual artifacts shine a light on campus history, from lost traditions to lesser-known heroes.
Meet Charlie, the UW Police Department’s first therapy K9 officer.
A UW team has found a significant vulnerability in the system.
Two alums reprise a 900-mile childhood bike ride to raise money for the Carbone Cancer Center.
The synchronized dance break during Wisconsin football games is a cherished ritual. Here’s why.
In Human Kindness, John Francis PhD’91 shares encouraging tales from around the world.
Celebrate UW–Madison’s 175th anniversary with a deep dive into campus traditions.
A UW project offers hope for two hereditary diseases.
Students conduct oceanic experiments in the UW video game Wake: Tales from the Aqualab.
A Center for Dairy Research job posting creates an international sensation.
Celebrating 175 years of UW triumphs and traditions
Best seat in the house — or out of it. The Well Red Bucky statue watches fireworks alongside others celebrating the UW’s 175th anniversary on July 26. The skyrockets put the launch in Launch Day, the name the UW gave to the date on which Wisconsin Governor Nelson Dewey…
A UW study looks for ways to reduce distress and increase well-being.
The UW continues to address its priorities with Wisconsin political leaders.
A new educational initiative shows how Indigenous territory became UW–Madison.
The UW’s online archive of film and broadcasting publications is a fan’s dream come true.
Let’s count up the Nobels and Pulitzers, shall we?
The UW’s longtime sports center has been replaced by modern recreational facilities.