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A half dozen newly minted grads toss their caps after a spring commencement ceremony at the Kohl Center.
A gardener’s passion and private gifts support a beautiful public space.
Sophomore wasted little time making an impact on the UW women’s soccer program.
Our ability to understand another’s feelings may be genetic.
The latest UW stem-cell breakthrough creates beating heart muscle.
Chancellor’s undergraduate initiative gains support from board of regents.
An unprecedented study of childhood seeks answers to health problems.
When tribal elders die and take their languages with them, it’s akin to a culture burning its libraries. Henning Garvin ’03, other alumni, and UW researchers are hoping to put out the fire by pairing generations and creating enduring records of Wisconsin’s five native tribes.
We all need sleep, and when we don’t get enough, it isn’t pretty. But scientists have yet to discover what exactly happens in our bodies and brains when we sleep. It’s a puzzle well worth solving for those who have sleep disorders or certain mental illnesses. So what theory are UW researchers pursuing? One unlike any other, of course.
















