Stories by Megan Provost
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Kelly Sheffield has turned a struggling UW volleyball program into an NCAA powerhouse.
Divers locate a dugout canoe from 1000 BC.
Sarah Thankam Mathews ’17’s All This Could Be Different explores the challenges of young adulthood in a tumultuous world.
In Tailspin, John Armbruster ’89 takes inspiration from an aviator who survived a World War II crash.
In Descendant, Kern Jackson MA’91 documents the discovery of the last illegal slave ship and the people who never forgot it.
UW volleyball star Devyn Robinson x’24 grabs the spotlight on and off the court.
Our cover photo of a canoe recovered from Lake Mendota helps you see history through the eyes of an archaeologist.
A canoe recovered from Lake Mendota tells a story that long predates UW–Madison.
A new sculpture at the Chazen Museum connects agriculture on two continents.
Mohamed Amin PhD’13 looks for healthy ways to go hungry.
Anita Mannur ’96 explores the ways in which othered communities reclaim space through food.
Novelist Hanna Halperin MFA’16 lays bare the shared experiences that unite long-divided paths.
While exploring the microscopic similarities that unite species, Kat Milligan-McClennan ’99, PhD’09 embraced her long-rejected Indigenous identity.
"Matrix," by novelist Lauren Groff MFA’06, portrays an unlikely feminist utopia.
The world mourns the brilliant designer and UW alumnus.
A campus initiative sheds light on Wisconsin’s Indigenous languages.
The Multicultural Homecoming Yard Show featured diverse fraternities and sororities.
UW botanist Ken Cameron studies the flowers that produce the world's favorite flavor. Can he save them from extinction?
Michelle Ranavat ’03 adapts ancient Indian beauty rituals for her skin- and hair-care line.
In Home Made, Liz Hauck MA’17, PhDx’23 explores the philosophical implications of dinner.