Stories by Preston Schmitt
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Even in a pandemic, UW–Madison meets enrollment goals.
Mike Jackson ’04, MBA’13 oversees the department’s diversity efforts during a transformative time.
UW Athletics postpones and cancels games to keep students safe.
From the start, problems plagued a piece of architecture that could have been great.
In timely new collections, married UW professors Cherene Sherrard and Amaud Jamaul Johnson explore Black identity and struggle.
Blake Sorensen ’11 makes snacking safe for those with allergies.
In the coronavirus era, it takes creativity to provide a workplace-experience course.
Former UW star Tamara Moore '14 is the only active female coach of a men’s college basketball team.
The boarded-up storefronts displayed boldly painted messages: Love, Unity, Change.
All along State Street, local artists transformed a scene of despair and destruction…
The actor playfully engages with a UW geoscience class.
After the failures of 2016, the UW’s Elections Research Center makes a significant contribution to the presidential race.
The Badger community springs into action to save lives.
The first fully remote undergraduate offering expands access for nontraditional students.
The Bandana Project turns students into supporters for struggling classmates.
Well, in an ESPN simulation.
In the acclaimed Real Life, Brandon Taylor MS’17 explores his complex experience at UW–Madison.
A 50-year perspective on the Sterling Hall bombing from alumni who lived through it.
UW athletes could profit from a rule change regarding sponsorships.
The Cooperative Children’s Book Center transforms publishing by championing diversity.