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The Service Building: Making campus go for more than a century

May 18, 2022

Soon, the Service Building and Service Annex will be torn down to make way for the new School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences (CDIS) building. Its operations, including the sheet metal shop, the lock shop and the carpentry workshop — are moving to locations around campus. Read More

A big ‘thank you’ from Partners in Giving

May 16, 2022

Now that the 2021-22 Partners in Giving campaign season came to a close on May 15, the University Coordinating… Read More

The search for how life on Earth transformed from simple to complex

May 16, 2022

A new NASA collaboration of astrobiology researchers co-led by a UW–Madison professor will spend the next five years dedicating their efforts to understanding how life evolved on earth, and how it possibly could evolve on other worlds. Read More

86 new members join Phi Kappa Phi at UW–Madison

May 16, 2022

Phi Kappa Phi recognizes the achievements of the most outstanding students in every school and college at UW–Madison. Read More

Cutting air pollution emissions would save 50,000 U.S. lives, $600 billion each year

May 16, 2022

Eliminating air pollution emissions from energy-related activities in the United States would prevent more than 50,000 premature deaths each year and provide more than $600… Read More

Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield meets with students

May 14, 2022

Linda Thomas-Greenfield, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, spoke with a select group of students from the political science and African studies programs, as well as the King-Morgridge Scholars. Read More

UW-Madison PhD student maps ‘multiple lives’ of Ho-Chunk travel routes

May 12, 2022

The project works to combine historical records, oral histories, and archaeological data into a map of Ho-Chunk travel routes and trails throughout time. Read More

Madison-based computing power makes it possible to see our black hole for the first time

May 12, 2022

A team of scientists and the National Science Foundation shared images of Sagittarius A*, the black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy. Read More

COVID questions: Vaccines for toddlers; making sense of metrics

May 12, 2022

When will pediatric vaccines be approved? What information is the most important on Covid dashboards at this phase of the pandemic? Read More

Pomp and circumstance 101

May 11, 2022

The robes, hoods, hats and various accessories worn at commencement all have some meaning. Here's a guide to interpreting the regalia — if you pay attention during the ceremony you can learn a lot. Read More

Drone-delivered defibrillators could save lives

May 10, 2022

The new research details the framework for designing a network of AED-outfitted, autonomous flying drones, which could allow the life-saving devices to more quickly reach people experiencing cardiac arrest. Read More

Employee Appreciation Ice Cream Social returns to campus 

May 10, 2022

The event serves as a gesture of thanks for employees’ hard work and dedication throughout the academic year.  Read More

Hundreds gather for historic unveiling of the Divine Nine Garden Plaza

May 9, 2022

The Plaza is named in honor of the historically Black fraternities and sororities that make up NPHC, seven of which are active at UW–Madison. Read More

UW School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences adds three degree programs

May 5, 2022

The new degree programs, which will launch in the fall, are designed to increase skills that are in high demand, preparing a talent pipeline that will drive economic growth in the region and beyond. Read More

Transfer agreement will help address nursing workforce needs

May 4, 2022

The new agreement will help facilitate the transfer of Madison College students who have earned their associate degree in nursing into the UW–Madison School of Nursing’s BSN completion track. Read More