Dennis White works to preserve Ojibwe culture.
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The welcome mat is out when today's soldiers return to campus, unlike what their Vietnam counterparts experienced while reentering civilian life during an uncivil era.
Pam Hart Alexander co-founded SAAV to help save animals.
Kurt Unterholzner makes the most of his second chance.
WAA honors distinguished alumni at 74th annual awards program.
A major gift establishes specialty clinics for children facing acute health concerns.
Before Jane Goodall and Dian Fossey, there was George Schaller MS’57, PhD’62, whose crusade to protect the world’s most beautiful and endangered animals has taken him to the globe’s most remote regions.
Barry Levenson makes a compelling case for his chosen condiment.
When President Obama turns to the who, what, when, and where of his daily agenda, he has a Badger to thank.
Alumni chapters step up need-based scholarship efforts.
Food Summit headlines changes to Alumni Weekend.
Helping medical students with debt allows them to serve where the need is greatest.
Can Tyler Knowles ’05 pull off his first film with a small crew, a fictional beer, a road trip peppered with Badgers, and a cow costume?
Influenced by his activist father, photographer Frank Espada, and his own struggles with poverty, Martín Espada ’81 uses his poetry to speak for the downtrodden and the forgotten.
Entering his tenth year of service on the WAA national board of directors, Peter Christianson ’71, JD’77 assumed the role of board chair on July 1.
New online career tools offer more jobs, new services.
From Babcock Hall to Africa, a love of cheese yields friendship.
Wisconsin rowers compete for a seat in Oxford’s coveted Blue Boat.
Band alumni are in step with a project to upgrade the practice field.
Everett Potter ’76 has the kind of job that most people only dream of.
New partnership allows Badger retirees to live and learn near campus.
WAA embraces sustainability as annual theme.