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Our professors, scientists, and lecturers are go-to sources when reporters look for analysis of current events or need help explaining complicated issues.
The theater world has embraced the talents of Carrie Coon MFA ’06, taking her all the way to the Broadway stage.
Ryan Ziegelbauer MS ’06 calls upon his degree in urban and regional planning to create masterpieces in a familiar medium: Lego bricks.
A UW professor guides those who have been seriously harmed by others along a path to forgiveness. And a UW alumna encourages leaders to take a new approach to conflict: honoring dignity.
The sacrifice? Heading to practice long before the campus comes to life. The reward? Seeing the sun rise and knowing you’ve done your best.
This research institute director’s recipe for success? Collaboration and a dash of humor.
The devil's in the details, as a young grad has discovered in her job with the animation studio Pixar.
A UW professor guides those who have been seriously harmed by others along a path to forgiveness.
Think that world hunger can’t be overcome? Bettina Luescher begs to differ.
There appears to be a direct correlation between possessing a UW–Madison degree and having an affinity for Paisan’s Italian Restaurant.
Every August 14, thousands of UW students face . . . a twenty-four-hour bout of homelessness.
Former UW–Madison Chancellor Donna Shalala recently told the New York Times that the job is like that of a tugboat captain: you try to get the ship aligned and pull it in the right direction.
This year’s Go Big Read selection illuminates Marie and Pierre Curie.
A psychopath focuses on a goal — no matter how chilling the consequences. But UW researchers have hopeful news about changing that behavior.
From A to Z, the Dictionary of American Regional English reaches its goal.
This former sprinter now trains pro basketball players — and has a track record for results.
When a young woman dressed as reality TV fixture Kim Kardashian says she’s never worked harder in her life, she’s not kidding.