Photography by Bryce Richter
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From the start, problems plagued a piece of architecture that could have been great.
Professor Malia Jones becomes the nation’s go-to COVID-19 expert with Dear Pandemic.
Andrea Dutton gets frank about rising sea levels.
Images from an extraordinary year on campus by UW photographers Jeff Miller and Bryce Richter
How to salute graduates during a pandemic? It takes creativity, and the Wisconsin School of Business rose to the challenge with a May 9 light show called “Business Badgers Light the Way Forward.” From 9 p.m. to midnight, the east façade of Grainger Hall glowed red with a four-story display…
The boarded-up storefronts displayed boldly painted messages: Love, Unity, Change.
All along State Street, local artists transformed a scene of despair and destruction…
An interview with LaVar Charleston MS’07, PhD’10
UW–Madison’s Shelter Medicine Program provides a needed resource for at-risk animals and those who care for them each day.
Anja Wanner explores a linguist’s role in an era of gender-neutral pronouns.
In the acclaimed Real Life, Brandon Taylor MS’17 explores his complex experience at UW–Madison.
We went to cover a football game and discovered a community.
K’Andre Miller is the latest star to emerge from "Defenseman U."
The new facility is stunning inside and out.
A new heritage marker honors their history of resistance and resilience.
Gabbie Taschwer ’18 doesn’t quite walk on water, but she’s almost that good.
At the Show Ski World Championships in September 2018,…
With shovels in tow, a UW program is tackling two crises at once: a shortage of students in science and a growth of antibiotic resistance.
Rod Hassett ’62 has sourced his hometown to inspire the next generation of engineers — diversifying his profession along the way.
As assistant dean for Student Diversity Programs in the School of Education, Aaron Bird Bear MS’10 fills a lot of roles: recruiting and retaining students from underrepresented communities, overseeing the summer College Access Program, and serving as a consultant for American Indian Curriculum Services. He also co-leads a group…
Beata Nelson x’20 began her swimming journey where any kid who loves the water might: at the neighborhood pool.
Time spent there playing with friends quickly grew into swimming on club teams, competing for her high school,…