These seven students are becoming diploma-carrying Badgers this year, joining the ranks of more than 380,000 UW-Madison alumni around the world. They have a firm grasp of reality — but also an inspiring take on what’s to come.
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When it’s all over, one thing is clear: Match Day for medical students has more authentic drama, excitement, and emotion than any episode of Grey’s Anatomy.
It was very hard to leave Madison, and in a sense I never have.
The Badger faithful made the Pacific Coast look like a red sea on December 30
A master’s program prepares students to use French in professions outside the classroom.
Weiner and Korevec create dailymile.com.
Judge (and fencing champ) Rosenfeld makes her point with cold steel.
WAA honors eight alumni who have a global impact.
Bud Selig looks back on his career, and ahead to a return to Madison, considering it all through “the retrospect of history.”
Have you ever wanted to learn Spanish, but never had the time?
Meeting of the Minds sparks lively debate on pressing contemporary issues.
Badger Partnership aims for revised model of state support.
Studying at a world-class university proves to be a life-changing experience.
Erin Kimball says choosing the rural track in medical school taught her “what it really means to be a physician.”
Just days before launching his professional career in Hastings, Minnesota, Zach Bassett ’09 was sailing a forty-six-foot yacht in the Mediterranean.
As the editor of the literary magazine Rosebud, Rod Clark has published nearly 50 issues
Without the sauce, it might be just another burger. And without the burger, the Plaza Tavern might be just another bar.
With every brain she dissects, neuropathologist Ann McKee ’75 discovers more about chronic traumatic encephalopathy, the disease that results from repeated brain injuries. Her studies are changing how sports — especially football — are played.
Admissions office ramps up partnership with alumni.
Red Shirt program will result in a $250,000 gift for scholarships.
As with many eventful days, Monday, August 24, 1970, began in perfect normalcy.
Longtime fund-raising leader retires; business dean will transition to new role.
Happy trails, Bernie. Thanks for keeping our UW memories alive.
After years of being what she called a “professional guest star,” (Patricia) Tricia O’Kelley ’90 scored a steady gig when she landed a role in CBS’s hit sitcom The New Adventures of Old Christine.