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Wisconsin football debuts new era at ‘The Launch’

April 24, 2023

New head coach Luke Fickell and his team presented ‘The Launch’ at Camp Randall Stadium on Saturday, April 22, giving excited fans a taste of what's to come. Read More

UW–Madison journalism students help Madison Area Food Pantry Gardens announce expansion

April 24, 2023

Students created and ran a public relations campaign for the Dane County nonprofit as part of their public relations strategy coursework. Read More

Campus blossoms

April 21, 2023

Warming temperatures last week brought campus to its full spring glory, as flowers bloomed and the lawns and docks filled with students talking and playing games. Read More

Badgers celebrate National Student Employment Week

April 20, 2023

This April 10-13, students at the University of Wisconsin–Madison celebrated National Student Employment Week with a blend of in-person and virtual events acknowledging the… Read More

Bakke Recreation & Wellbeing Center at UW–Madison to open April 24

April 20, 2023

Bakke Center is the second building project of the Rec Well master plan and replaces the Natatorium, which was built in 1963. Read More

Governor, chancellor to break ground on new home for UW’s newest school

April 20, 2023

The University of Wisconsin–Madison will break ground Tuesday on a home for the university's fastest-growing major (data science), largest major (computer sciences) and newest major (information science). Read More

ChatGPT makes materials research much more efficient

April 20, 2023

UW–Madison's Dane Morgan and Maciej Polak have published their solution for training ChatGPT to read academic articles, tabulate key data and check the results for accuracy, thereby saving valuable research time. Read More

Last day at the Shell

April 19, 2023

With the Bakke Recreation & Wellbeing Center scheduled to open on April 24, the Camp Randall Sports Center, more commonly known as the Shell,… Read More

Monica Turner elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

April 19, 2023

Her work and long-term research on the 1988 Yellowstone fire has helped us better understand how climate change is altering the internationally loved landscape and helped land managers plan for the future. Read More

Informed by mechanics and computation, flexible bioelectronics can better conform to a curvy body

April 19, 2023

In the future, for example, a flexible bioelectronic artificial retina implanted in a person’s eyeball could help restore vision, or a smart contact lens could continuously sense glucose levels in the body. Read More

Five startups from UW with great ideas to protect the earth

April 19, 2023

From improving air quality, water scarcity and quality, to renewable and alternative energy sources, these solutions are not only better for the environment — they’re better for business. Read More

The wait is finally over: Ice cream machines arrive

April 18, 2023

David Skadron had an epiphany: “How can we live in the dairy state, and not have an ice cream machine?”  Read More

Re-Wear It: Teaching sustainable fashion practices one clothing swap at a time

April 18, 2023

Initially starting as a pandemic project, Re-Wear It has since evolved into a student organization with biweekly clothing swaps and sustainable fashion workshops. Read More

Meet the 2023 Academic Staff Excellence Award Winners

April 18, 2023

Each year, UW–Madison recognizes outstanding academic staff members who’ve excelled in leadership, public service, research and teaching. They bring the university’s mission to life and ensure that the Wisconsin Idea extends far beyond the campus and the state. Read More

Badgers win national debate championship

April 18, 2023

The team was deemed the most persuasive in the nation, winning with their argument, “we should regret the fear of death.” Read More

Newly described ancient reptile named in language of First Nations where fossils were found

April 18, 2023

A newly identified rynchosaur, ancient relative to modern crocodiles and birds, is the first species to be scientifically named in the Arapaho language. Read More

A ‘new chapter’ for UW–Madison: Jennifer L. Mnookin installed as institution’s 30th leader 

April 14, 2023

The ceremony capped a week of special investiture events that celebrated both Mnookin’s ascendency to the chancellorship and the university’s history of curiosity-driven yet revolutionary research, esteemed public service and teaching excellence. Read More