Spring 2023
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What’s the future of UW–Madison? We went to the experts to find out.
Our illustrator peers into his crystal ball for a view of UW–Madison on its 350th anniversary. Yes, there will be jetpacks.
UW researchers have new tools for explaining who we are and improving our lives.
The pursuit of happiness can feel like a fruitless endeavor. UW experts say it doesn’t have to.
UW–Madison’s state budget requests would benefit Wisconsin.
UW professor Monica Kim wins a MacArthur Fellowship for her innovative research on warfare.
A mural in the UW Discovery Building embeds QR codes in its scientific imagery.
UW scientists work wonders with retinal cells grown from stem cells.
The UW did not intend to admit the most freshmen in its history, but demand has increased.
Science borders on science fiction in a collection of prize-winning images.
New software provides ultra-real-time information from satellites.
Their cells could speed the way to treatments in humans.
UW professor Edna Ely-Ledesma draws up a blueprint for the future.
UW researchers figure out how to customize exosuits used for rehab.
A new shock-absorbing foam lowers the chances of brain injury.
New head coach Luke Fickell vows to hold the Badgers to championship standards.
The Future Issue shows how UW–Madison will change the world while also transforming itself.
Athletic Director Chris McIntosh ’04, MS’19 sets three priorities in a rapidly shifting environment.
Three new state-of-the art facilities will optimize learning and innovation at UW–Madison.
We foresee that you will meet a tall, green stranger seated on a steep hill.
In 1908, the UW had big plans for its future, but not all of them came to pass.
The statue atop Wisconsin’s capitol was supposed to look “Forward.” But what direction is that?
Innovate Week helps entrepreneurs turn dreams into world-changing businesses.
Two UW alums find a novel way to bring health care to you.
An ingenious start-up by Max Schauff ’19 lets you skip the line.
In Human Kindness, John Francis PhD’91 shares encouraging tales from around the world.
Father-son duo Ben ’67 and Leo ’99 Sidran give new life to timeless tunes.