Fred Gardaphé ’76 knew that if he didn’t get out of the Mafia-dominated neighborhood where he grew up, he could wind up dead. UW–Madison provided a way out.
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A UW sociologist explores the complicated roles of mothers and nannies.
A national study links leisure spending to a sense of well-being.
An innovative program staffed by law professors and students pairs crime victims and offenders who are willing to meet — and willing to learn lessons from each other.
The flamboyant Joseph Jastrow founded the UW’s psychology department and helped shape the fledgling science.
Conventional wisdom says that TV is bad for kids, but research is finding that good messages can prevail — if parents choose programming wisely.
Pop quiz: Is the TV show Hannah Montana educational? If your answer is no, guess again.