Alumni
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110 alumni attended UW Multicultural activities in October
Hines traces her path to the judge’s bench directly back to her experience as one of four black students in the UW Law School’s Class of 1971.
Chen had no idea what she wanted to do with her life — only that she wanted a U.S. education.
Carla MacLeod’s love of hockey helped her evolve from player to coach.
A Badger’s neuron research leads to a major honor.
What started as a gutsy notion among four UW undergrads (we could do this better) has grown into a wildly successful theatrical-lighting enterprise based in Badgerland.
Due to a belief that their body parts bring good luck, people with albinism in some African countries are hunted and killed. Two alumni are stepping in to help Tanzania, where the problem is most severe.
There’s no how-to book in thoroughbred racing ... experience is paramount.
Before she became one of the country’s most powerful prosecutors, Bridget Brennan began her legal career oh and one.
A student reporter jumps at the chance to hear a published writer speak in person.
Just how valuable is the devotion Badgers feel for their alma mater? "That's gold," says UW-Madison's new chancellor.
When it comes to baking cakes, Leigh Henderson MBA’07 is good — scary good.
Andrew Stoltmann ’94 witnessed the cruel effects of fiscal crime when his father was swindled in a real estate deal, losing $80,000.
Special narcotics prosecutor Bridget Brennan ’77, JD’83 is leading New York's battle with the illegal trade in prescription drugs.
When the time came to name their children, these couples decided that only once choice would do.
Before the year is out, Jeffrey Sprecher ’78 is set to finalize his purchase of the New York Stock Exchange.
With the assistance of WAA, various incarnations of Bucky have been to all seven continents and floated on every ocean.
Twenty-one alumni chapters honor local Badgers of the Year.
Their genesis unknown, the names of geography students mark the decades.
"If you want to become better and new, the positive tension that comes from diversity, people holding divergent views, is essential to making innovation happen."