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Full of life

April 7, 2016

On the next episode of Forward Motion, a visiting artist shows an unexpected way of celebrating life; a formerly homeless man gets his life back on track; the university partners with citizen scientists; and answers to the most common questions about bugs. Tuesday, April 12, at 8:30 p.m. on the Big Ten Network. Read More

Wisconsin Manure Irrigation Workgroup to release report, hold webinar on April 14

April 7, 2016

A UW–Madison/UW-Extension-led workgroup tasked with assessing manure irrigation practices will share its findings during a webinar on Thursday, April 14. Immediately following the webinar, the… Read More

UW2020: WARF Discovery Initiative proposals selected

April 7, 2016

Reviewers identified ambitious, early stage research ideas and infrastructure investments in an effort to jump-start innovative interdisciplinary research. Read More

Two members of UW community honored for advancing status of women

April 7, 2016

Lori DiPrete Brown, associate director for education at the Global Health Institute, and Robert Golden, dean of the School of Medicine and Public Health, are this year's winners. Read More

Donna Shalala keynote speaker for UW–Madison Global Summit for Women

April 7, 2016

The former UW–Madison chancellor will consider the status of women and well-being in Wisconsin and the world. Read More

Community relations director Mitchell reflects on role, progress

April 7, 2016

Everett Mitchell, UW–Madison’s director of community relations, has been elected a Dane County Circuit Judge. Read More

From one Badger to another

April 6, 2016

UW basketball Coach Greg Gard speaks at a press conference announcing the "Bring Bucky Home" campaign at the Henry Vilas Zoo Visitor Center on April 6. The campaign will raise money to build a Wisconsin Heritage Exhibit that will feature a natural badger enclosure and pay tribute to Wisconsin's history as a mining state and to the University of Wisconsin. Read More

Syrian refugee shares story of persecution for Out and About Month

April 6, 2016

Campus speaker Subhi Nahas made history when he testified at the United Nations about the persecution of gays and lesbians throughout the Middle East by the terrorist group known as the Islamic State. Read More

Helping seniors stay active, independent through fitness

April 5, 2016

We all know that exercise is good for us. Yet becoming active late in life comes with a unique set of challenges. Read More

UW receives UN chair for global work on gender, well-being and peace

April 5, 2016

The chair will be the first in North America to interrelate the three areas through researchers, practitioners and advocates for knowledge exchange and collaboration. Read More

Experience is the best teacher in creating a better STEM faculty

April 5, 2016

The Delta Program has helped to prepare hundreds of UW–Madison graduate students for faculty positions in STEM fields. Read More

Construction brings traffic delays to west campus

April 5, 2016

People who travel on the west side of campus are being asked to allow for extra travel time due to construction on the UW Hospital Parking Ramp Read More

Wisconsin in the spotlight

April 3, 2016

Democratic Presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks to a crowd of about 4,400 at the Kohl Center on April 3, two days before the Wisconsin presidential primary. Read More

Awards recognize dedication of returning adult students

April 1, 2016

UW-Madison presents the awards to two people who’ve resumed their academic careers after a significant interruption while juggling all the demands of adult life. Read More

Four UW–Madison students win prestigious Goldwater Scholarships

March 31, 2016

Out of the 1,150 nominations received in 2016, 252 scholars were named nationwide. All four of UW–Madison’s nominees received the award. Read More

Science Expeditions puts UW–Madison research on display April 1-3

March 31, 2016

UW-Madison's 14th annual science open house starts Friday with 8 tons of mastodon and a window out into the cosmos — and then gets really big. Read More