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Meet some of our notable grads for spring 2026

From creating community, to serving others and bringing home Olympic gold, these soon-to-be-grads define what it means to be a Badger.

Recent Sightings

Two students taking notes in class have the same posture: heads down, face resting on their palms as they write paper notes.

Badgers buckle down for finals In study pods, on the Terrace, at the libraries and everywhere in between, Badgers are getting ready for the semester's last hurdle: finals. See more

Photo by: Jeff Miller

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Nasia Safdar: Monitoring of Hantavirus Outbreak

Federal health officials are monitoring a growing hantavirus outbreak linked to international travel, as public health agencies work to trace… More

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Faculty Recognition

Professor Emeritus John Ralph elected to National Academy of Sciences

The honor recognizes his pioneering work to understand the biochemistry of an important binding compound in plants.

Faculty Recognition

Primatologist Karen Strier elected to American Philosophical Society

The highly selective distinction honors her more than four decades studying and working to protect an endangered monkey species.

Public Service

‘Being part of something bigger than you’ with Badger Volunteers

UW–Madison students head into the local community to find purpose and make a difference.