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How to win a Nobel Prize

Meet the UW–Madison faculty and alumni whose discoveries changed the world.

Student Experience

How to save a life from a student who did it

After a life-or-death incident, UW–Madison biology student Anthony Lange set out to pursue a career in emergency medicine.

Recent Sightings

Several groups of people sitting on hillside while observing the Northern Lights in the night sky

Still/Moving UW–Madison’s capsule of 2025 in striking images. See more

Photo by: Taylor Wolfram

Featured Expert

Alexandra Huneeus: Implications of Maduro Capture

Alexandra Huneeus, a professor at UW Law, is an expert in international law and human rights whose work has deep… More

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Research

Microbes mutated in space hint at biomedical benefits to humans on Earth

Researchers are interested in studying effects on the gut microbiome and antibiotic-resistant infections.

Research

UW–Madison top 5 in national research ranking for first time since 2014, surpasses $1.93B in research expenditures 

The annual rankings, which cover fiscal year 2024, "highlight the importance of the decades-long partnership between universities and the federal government," says UW–Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin.

Wellness

Hygge for happiness

Hygge is a Danish concept that implies warmth, simplicity, and comfort. Associate professor Claus Elholm Andersen explains the concept.