Stories by John Allen
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Did the Zoological Museum's taxidermists take on the Easter Bunny?
Before Jane Goodall and Dian Fossey, there was George Schaller MS’57, PhD’62, whose crusade to protect the world’s most beautiful and endangered animals has taken him to the globe’s most remote regions.
Food Summit headlines changes to Alumni Weekend.
After the quake, student group returns safely from Haiti.
As profit margins shrink and technological change speeds up, academic publishers face an uncertain future — but the UW Press is adapting to the new realities of bookselling in the twenty-first century.
Web-based history course reaches out to members of the military.
If Hillel asked us, here’s what On Wisconsin would place in a time capsule in the organization’s new Barbara Hochberg Center for Jewish Student Life.
The residents of Ann Emery Hall create a nautical display for Homecoming 1931.
A new common reading program puts campus on the same page.
Housing prices across the country may be falling, but it’s hard to find a house as cheap as the one the UW’s School of Human Ecology (SoHE) is selling.
One of the UW's first great non-graduating alumni, John Muir x1863 got busted (in bronze) on campus in 1918.
Thirty-five years ago, Wisconsin had no gray wolves. Today it has more than it knows what to do with. Now UW researchers are trying to help the state figure out how many wolves it wants and needs.
What did ventriloquy, dances, and electioneering have in common? Dormsylvania!














