Meet the UW–Madison faculty and alumni whose discoveries changed the world.
Winter 2025
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Stories
A former student guide marvels over new UW–Madison attractions — and all the new ways of showcasing them.
The UW Police Department’s equine partners build trust and connection with the community.
The Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research has compiled a world-class collection of materials from the entertainment industry.
In the age of artificial intelligence, Mead Witter School of Music director Dan Cavanagh passionately defends individual creativity.
The UW helps transplant patients return to a healthy life without antirejection drugs.
UW researchers are protecting survivors from cyber stalkers.
UW–Madison physicists play a key role in an innovative observatory.
A new UW hub will support aspiring business owners.
Brianna Decker ’14 is UW–Madison’s first woman inductee to the Hockey Hall of Fame.
UW–Madison has an answer for the shortage of eldercare professionals.
Two dynamic exhibitions showcase designs that extend far beyond your basic bedspread.
The Wisconsin Idea database shows the connections between UW–Madison and its home state.
UW–Madison is turning to alumni and friends to help preserve transformational research.
For decades, the pharmacy and eatery was a go-to gathering spot for UW students.
The campus-favorite hangout preserves old memories in a new location.
Kashana Cauley ’02 used social media as a springboard for TV, magazine, and fiction writing.
Wade Crowfoot ’96 seeks to protect natural resources for all Americans.
Grace ’16 and Michael van Meurer ’15 are changing the conventional gift paradigm.
In Deliver Me from Nowhere, Warren Zanes MA’94 goes deep with Nebraska, the beloved dark horse of the Boss’s discography.
Anika Fajardo ’97’s The Many Mothers of Dolores Moore reminds readers that even in loss, one is never truly alone.































