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Research

UW–Madison researchers find persistent problems with AI-assisted genomic studies

November 4, 2024

Researchers are increasingly attempting to work around this problem by bridging data gaps with ever more sophisticated AI tools.

WARF

WARF announces $159.8 million in support for UW–Madison

October 24, 2024

WARF has been a trusted partner to the university since 1925, enabling UW–Madison research to solve the world’s problems and protecting the university’s status as a globally respected leader in innovation.

Recent Sightings

Two people stand filling out ballots at two voting booths across from each other.

It’s true once again: Badgers vote Students and other members of the Badgers community voted en masse in the 2024 general election at polling places on campus, including the first presidential vote for many of the younger students, See more

Photo by: Bryce Richter

Featured Expert

Shilagh Mirgain: Managing election anxiety

Many people are experiencing election-related stress and and anxiety. Experts from UW–Madison are available to discuss stress management and how… More

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Housing

In helping students find housing, ‘Mama Erin’ brings the TLC and hard-won street smarts

October 18, 2024

Erin Warner reviews budgets and housing options with students, looking for ways to help them save on rent. She encourages them to differentiate between wants and needs, throwing some hard truths their way.

Go Big Read

Go Big Read author reflects on disability, kindness, independence

October 17, 2024

“When we advocate for ourselves, not only are we making that space more accessible for the people coming after us, but I think that people around us feel more freed up to say, ‘This isn't working for me,’ or ‘I had this need,’” Rebekah Taussig said.