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Stories
An extraordinary story collection has made UW–Madison professor Dantiel Moniz MFA’18 an up-and-coming literary star.
Matthew Becker ’96 runs one of the world’s largest carnivore conservation projects, protecting big cats, African dogs, and other endangered species.
From roasting hotdogs in the Rathskeller fireplace to throwing rivals off the boathouse pier, what it takes to be a Badger is continually changing.
Take a stroll down the iconic campus corridor, where old favorites meet new trends.
Nathaniel Buescher x’29 balances college classes with a lead role in the hit show Electric Bloom.
La Follette School of Public Affairs debuts a public policy major.
A new UW–Madison museum highlights the relationship between art and science.
UW–Madison launches a hub to explore the island’s culture and history.
A UW–Madison research center grapples with tough questions surrounding the new technology.
The new College of Computing and Artificial Intelligence will establish UW–Madison’s leadership in the field.
LaBahn Arena offers the perfect setting for one of the winningest programs in NCAA history.
In the new college sports landscape, John Blackwell x’27 displays old-school dedication and intensity.
With the Wisconsin Exchange, Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin makes civil dialogue a campus priority.
UW–Madison makes progress on environmental goals.
The UW’s Daniel Wright leads a multidisciplinary research center on severe weather.
The leaps from last century won’t be achieved again for the foreseeable future.
Badger Inquiry on Sport is a potential game changer.
UW–Madison has a wealth of nationally recognized historic places.
For 35 years, To the Best of Our Knowledge informed and transformed its listeners.
UW–Madison alumni recall good times at the iconic campus hangout.
The weekly event provides a social space where everyone is welcome.
The generosity of the late Jerry Frautschi ’56 helped transform UW–Madison and its home city.
Physician Sarah Spelsburg ’95 has provided care on the popular TV show as well as other extreme environments.
Wisconsin Alumni Association tours allow UW–Madison grads to see the world and enjoy Badger camaraderie.
Political corruption and personal betrayal fan the flames of a heated election in Jon Hickey ’04’s debut novel, Big Chief.
Ann Packer’s Some Bright Nowhere asks just how much we’re willing to do for those we love.































