Stories by Niki Denison
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During a break in the pandemic, alumni returned to campus for in-person events.
After making it to the university, Gayle Williams Langer ’83 spent her life serving it.
After the January 6 riot, the Forest Products Lab helped repair the U.S. Capitol.
A surprising piece of public art transforms a campus underpass.
Student helpers provide a shot in the arm for vaccination efforts.
The Department of Animal and Dairy Sciences has a fabulous new building.
Former students create a fund to carry on the work of electrical engineering professor Thomas Lipo PhD’68.
Is it worth going back to the office?
Pandemic-related challenges keep some students home.
The Multicultural Student Center offers a safe haven for students of color.
A husband’s gift transforms the UW School of Social Work.
UW–Madison explores noninvasive weapons screening.
Tech giant Jeff Kessenich helps UW students launch their own STEM careers.
A recent trip by university leaders strengthens ties in the region.
Just like the superheroes he creates, artist Jeff Butler x’18 provided powerful inspiration when he led a workshop on drawing cartoon characters in July at One Alumni Place.
Butler, whose past jobs included illustrating the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, leads courses in…
If you had been a female student at the UW in the late 1860s, your first year would have included the not-so-challenging courses listed below. For a brief period in its early days, the University of Wisconsin had a special college known as the Female College. Although the…