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With unwavering support, the Chancellor’s Scholars Program reaches a quarter-century.
Palliative care specialists guide terminally ill patients through the tough questions.
Web-based history course reaches out to members of the military.
Project banks on nobody knowing your health better than you do.
Federal stimulus funds jump-start stalled research across the campus.
Meg Gaines looks serene and determined on the cover of this issue, and she is both — even when she isn’t being photographed in a boat on Lake Mendota on a chilly fall day.
A computer model replicates snowflakes in all their detail and beauty.
Former Badgers pick up the pace in Portland, Oregon.
The three siblings never thought they’d all converge as Badger athletes.
Gaining hands-on experience, helping those who have nowhere else to turn, and contributing to the UW medical school’s culture of giving back‚ it’s all woven into student-organized clinics like this one at Grace church.
If Hillel asked us, here’s what On Wisconsin would place in a time capsule in the organization’s new Barbara Hochberg Center for Jewish Student Life.
By necessity, Americans have tightened their belts during the economic downturn‚ but will the valuable lessons learned bring lasting changes to our relationship with money?
Some of the most popular quotations ever to infiltrate our culture were contributed by UW alumni. Prepare to be inspired, challenged, or simply entertained.
After the initial shock of hearing a grave health prognosis comes the confusion. But thanks to a unique UW program, patients can count on help to weigh the options and chart their own paths.
















