Dove soap selects math prof as role model.
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The Sea Grant’s long-time director charts a new course.
It began with power pellets, gobbling ghosts, and Ms. Pac Man.
’Round and ’round the automobiles go, but how they crash, only TOPS knows.
Name any topic pertaining to Wisconsin life and culture, and prolific author Jerry Apps ’55, MS’57, PhD’57 has probably written about it.
... they are known for playing oldies. Really, really old oldies.
Work flows from “the best of reasons,” says new director of primate research center.
This new program teaches the art and science of working with meat.
A UW sociologist explores the complicated roles of mothers and nannies.
Those who post to dating sites fudge the facts strategically.
“We can learn plenty from the past,” says Estella Leopold ’48.
The persistence of "hipsters" shines a light on product choices.
A master’s program prepares students to use French in professions outside the classroom.
A new UW center is exploring what Americans need to know about their finances.
Despite the hurdles, campus dining facilities are incorporating locally grown foods.
Blogs aren’t just about trivial pursuits anymore. UW faculty are using these online diaries to share ideas and discoveries with colleagues around the world.
When she watches television, it’s with an eye on diversity, as well as entertainment.
Khipus are an ancient method of recording information, one that goes back to the Inca empire that pre-dated the arrival of Europeans.
To feed the hungry, researcher looks to crops that aren’t being harvested.
A national study links leisure spending to a sense of well-being.
Horticulture prof is in his element when working with sports venues around the world.