A celebration honors Badger tradition while welcoming Chancellor Jennifer L. Mnookin.
Summer 2023
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According to UW geriatrician Nathaniel Chin ’06, MD’10, “We are on a trajectory for prevention.”
The latest on the science of forgiveness — and why we need it now more than ever.
Robin Wall Kimmerer MS’78, PhD’83 braids Western science and Indigenous knowledge into a vision for a sustainable future.
Nightshift workers played a significant part in your UW experience. You just didn’t know it.
The project builds on the acclaimed Public History Project.
The new Institute for Diversity Science will use rigorous methods to address inequality.
Bucky’s Pell Pathway will cover eligible students’ full financial need.
UW instructors look for upsides in controversial new artificial intelligence.
The Badger Veteran Photo Project reveals the people behind the uniform.
Nothing says summer like standing in line at this seasonal spot.
As coxswain, lightweight rower Emma Collins x’24 analyzes a race as it happens.
A century-old UW experiment tests how long concrete lasts.
With another NCAA championship, the Badgers are the winningest program in women’s hockey.
Troia’s Steak House was one of the location’s best-loved businesses.
A scholarship helps Ethan Taylor ’22, DPTx’25 find his calling as a physical therapist.
Physicist Fatima Ebrahimi PhD’03 sees hope in a recent breakthrough in nuclear fusion.
Richard MFA’73 and Judith Lang turn found objects into artistic statements about pollution.
Lynn Ovaska ’96 teaches her high school students the power of saying “thank you.”
A jaded author gets more mystery than she bargains for in The Writing Retreat by Julia Bartz ’06.
In Cherokee Earth Dwellers, Christopher Teuton MA’95, PhD’03 explores humanity’s role in an interconnected web of lifeforms.