Stories by Jenny Price
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Journalism 666: Professional Responsibility in Mass Communication.
These seven students are becoming diploma-carrying Badgers this year, joining the ranks of more than 380,000 UW-Madison alumni around the world. They have a firm grasp of reality — but also an inspiring take on what’s to come.
When it’s all over, one thing is clear: Match Day for medical students has more authentic drama, excitement, and emotion than any episode of Grey’s Anatomy.
An exhibit shows that sparse information once led to cartographic creativity.
A master’s program prepares students to use French in professions outside the classroom.
Blogs aren’t just about trivial pursuits anymore. UW faculty are using these online diaries to share ideas and discoveries with colleagues around the world.
When she watches television, it’s with an eye on diversity, as well as entertainment.
Research leads to a smoother transition for patients and caregivers.
You never know where a story might take you
Without the sauce, it might be just another burger. And without the burger, the Plaza Tavern might be just another bar.
While American physicians have ready access to medication to help their cancer patients, their counterparts in many countries do not. UW experts are leading a global effort to recognize pain relief as a human right.
We offer seven examples of life-changing UW discoveries, knowing full well that it’s only a start. Think back and add a favorite to our list, then learn what’s afoot at the new Wisconsin Institutes of Discovery.
Book choice for second Go Big Read offers plenty to ponder and discuss.
One of Homecoming's biggest spectacles doesn't involve the marching band or the football team.
Horticulture prof is in his element when working with sports venues around the world.
Campus learning communities are growing, thanks to a new initiative.
Researchers try meta-analysis to find what works, what doesn’t.