Stories by Niki Denison
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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…
For years, overcrowding and long lines have been the norm at the SERF (Southeast Recreational Facility), built in 1983 to give students a place to exercise. So it’s no surprise that in a 2014 student-government referendum, 87 percent of students voted to dedicate more…