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Tracking dragonflies, citizen scientists gain insight to Arboretum’s wetlands

October 11, 2018

This past summer, volunteers began the Arboretum’s first-ever effort to systematically track dragonfly populations, in hopes of gaining insight into the many waterways the Arboretum is charged with protecting. Read More

Walsh retiring after elevating undergraduate advising

October 11, 2018

As director of the Cross-College Advising Service, Tim Walsh's passion for a liberal arts education, his values, principles, and his core understanding of the student experience have added greatly to the advising profession. Read More

Wiscopinion: What’s your favorite library?

October 10, 2018

What's your favorite library? It's an old favorite, College Library, sometimes known as Helen C. White, which offers beautiful views of the lake as well as some brutalist architecture. Read More

Get Social: The many colors of #UWFall

October 10, 2018

Nothing brings out the beauty of UW–Madison’s campus like the colors of autumn, from bright to somber. This week in Get Social, we feature some… Read More

Brand New Badger: Reporter, long-distance walker, now UW student

October 10, 2018

Parr, an ultra-marathon runner and triathlete, thought a walk across the U.S. would be a romantic challenge. It didn't go as planned. Parr is new on campus this fall studying public policy after a stint as a reporter at the Peninsula Pulse, Door County's local paper. Read More

Hmong PhD reflects on research, family pride

October 9, 2018

Pao Vue became one of the first Hmong Americans to receive a PhD when he got his doctorate degree in geography at UW–Madison in spring 2018. Read More

New Faculty Focus: Pam Lang

October 9, 2018

"Through my work and research, I strive to care for children so they develop and maintain strong bones and bodies and are able to maintain active lifestyles." Read More

Nominations still sought for UW–Madison VCRGE

October 9, 2018

Nominations are still being accepted for the position of vice chancellor for research and graduate education. The search for the university’s chief research officer… Read More

Recovering from a heart attack? Hold the antibiotics

October 8, 2018

An international team of researchers has shown in mice that a healthy gut microbiome is important for recovery after a heart attack. Read More

Tooling around

October 5, 2018

Eight students from the the UW–Madison Chapter of the Society of Women Engineers practiced welding, cutting and drilling at the College of Engineering's TEAM Lab during an evening workshop on Oct. 3. The participants made elephant bookends out of sheetmetal, kitchen racks and even miniature Terrace chairs. Read More

Media Advisory: President’s Oak planting

October 5, 2018

A graft from the President's Oak will be planted on Oct. 10. It was the oldest tree on campus, estimated to be about 300 years old, until it was taken down in 2015. Read More

Spot reflects UW–Madison’s ‘remarkable story’ — in 30 seconds

October 3, 2018

UW–Madison debuts its new 30-second TV spot during Saturday night’s Wisconsin vs. Nebraska football game broadcast. This year’s spot focuses on the UW’s constant pursuit of progress in research, education and student experience. Read More

Wiscopinion results: Which building has the best view on campus?

October 3, 2018

Last week, we asked what building has the best view on campus, and the Memorial Union came in first place, followed by College Library and Education Science. Read More

Get social: Blue skies, dinosaur costumes, Bucky corn mazes

October 3, 2018

The weather has been all over the place on campus this week: Warm and cold, wet and dry. In that spirit, this Get Social has a little bit of everything. Read More

Nearly three years in, The Bandana Project’s impact continues to grow on campus, elsewhere

October 3, 2018

A mental-health initiative begun by a UW–Madison student more than 2½ years ago has now distributed nearly 3,500 lime green bandanas to Badgers while expanding to other campuses in the country. Read More