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Annual Datamatch survey offers UW–Madison students potential dates, new friendships

February 7, 2024

Datamatch serves as a national matchmaking service for students, particularly on Valentine’s Day. The organization started at Harvard University in 1994 and became a UW–Madison student org in 2019.

MLK speaker: Hear the things you don’t agree with

February 1, 2024

Writer and actress Anna Deavere Smith encouraged audience members to continue the fight against racism and injustice in her keynote speech at the MLK Symposium Wednesday evening at Memorial Union’s Shannon Hall.

Chats with AI shift attitudes on climate change, Black Lives Matter 

January 25, 2024

Researchers studying AI wanted to understand how one complex large language model, GPT-3, would perform across a culturally diverse group of users in complex discussions.

They kept campus going over winter break

January 23, 2024

Meet some of the workers who make sure that buildings stay warm, residents stay safe, recreational facilities continue to serve the public and plant life continues to thrive even while students are on break. 

National committee co-chaired by Chancellor Mnookin issues report on facial recognition technology

January 17, 2024

Chancellor Jennifer L. Mnookin co-chaired a National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine committee that issued a report recommending the federal government take action to address privacy, equity and civil liberties concerns in light of facial recognition technology that has outpaced laws and regulations.

Students set study strategies

December 13, 2023

With final exams beginning on Friday and final assignments due soon, UW–Madison students deployed in libraries and study spots across campus this week in full force.

First-year UW–Madison engineers create solution that empowers woman with MS

December 12, 2023

Each semester, groups of students develop prototypes to address challenges for real clients, often local community members contending with health challenges.

Senior Jinwan Park receives Schwarzman Scholarship to study in China

December 6, 2023

The scholarship, inspired by the Rhodes Scholarship, seeks to “prepare the next generation of global leaders for the challenges of the 21st century and beyond.”

Dining Farm: Students help grow food for dining halls

December 6, 2023

The produce serves not only as a stepping stone towards sustainability — including building permanent raised-bed soil — but also serves as an educational community experience.

Fans rock the Field House as Badgers move on to Sweet 16

December 5, 2023

The Badger volleyball team beat Jackson State on Thursday night and the University of Miami on Friday night without losing a set.

UW–Madison remains 8th in research ranking, surpasses $1.5 billion in research expenditures 

November 30, 2023

The NSF today released its Higher Education Research and Development (HERD) data showing a 10% increase in research expenditures at UW–Madison over the previous fiscal year, or more than $143 million for the period covering July 2021 and the end of June 2022.

Cracking the da Vinci chronology: System tries to bring order to the works of a Renaissance genius

November 14, 2023

The watermark imaging system takes detailed images of artwork and then extracts information about the paper’s internal structure. That's compared to images of other documents to see if they came from the same batch of handmade paper.

UW–Madison announces new campaign video in support of College of Engineering building

November 13, 2023

The proposed College of Engineering building would allow the university to educate hundreds of additional engineers annually, significantly boosting the state’s talent pool.

Veterans Day: Honoring UW’s veterans and military members

November 12, 2023

Veterans and military members in the UW–Madison community were honored Saturday with a Veterans Tailgate event organized by University Veterans Services, followed by a flag presentation and flyover by Black Hawk helicopters at the football game at Camp Randall stadium.

Grass and shrublands burn more land and homes than forest fires

November 10, 2023

Using data sets like those the UW researchers produced can help homeowners and policymakers know what risks may be coming and where how they can better prepare for them.

Making an American economy that works for the people

November 9, 2023

UW–Madison Professor Kathy Cramer helps lead a commission looking to put the well-being of Americans at the center of economic discussions.

‘Go Big Read’ seeking suggestions for 2024-25 book 

November 8, 2023

UW–Madison’s common reading program is seeking title suggestions of any book relating to contemporary issues of broad interest to the campus community.

A peek into how art is created

November 8, 2023

Visitors got to tour art studios, meet student artists and get a behind-the-scenes look at how art is created during UW–Madison’s annual Open Studio…