Dinosaurs roamed the northern hemisphere millions of years earlier than previously thought, according to new analysis of the oldest North American fossils
A newly described dinosaur whose fossils were uncovered by UW paleontologists is challenging the existing narrative with evidence that the reptiles were present in the northern hemisphere millions of years earlier than previously known. Read More
Project to explore enzyme behind early evolution of life on Earth
A team of scientists at UW–Madison led by bacteriology professor Betül Kaçar will explore the paleoenvironments and ancient history of Earth by bridging paleontology, artificial intelligence, synthetic biology and evolution. Read More
A furry, heart-warming study break
The temperatures were in the single digits outside, but five therapy dogs warmed the hands and hearts of UW–Madison students who flocked to the Chazen Art Museum for a study day event on Thursday, Dec. 12. Read More
Search starts for strategic consulting director
A 10-person committee is leading the search for University of Wisconsin–Madison’s next associate vice provost and senior director of the Office of Strategic Consulting. The… Read More
Threat of abrupt mortality events keeps endangered monkey population at risk, despite decades of growth
Researchers hope their work eventually could inform conservation policies that might improve habitat quality management or create habitat corridors between isolated populations of the muriquis. Read More
Leopold’s journals that informed ‘A Sand County Almanac’ more accessible than ever before
Thanks to the careful work of passionate volunteers, all 1,100 handwritten pages of Leopold’s Shack journals are now more readable and searchable for public enjoyment and education. Read More
Bias report intake moves to Office of Compliance
UW-Madison's Office of Compliance is now coordinating and managing the administrative intake and recordkeeping of bias reports on campus, moving the reporting process from the Office of Student Assistance and Support (OSAS) within Student Affairs. Read More
Meet the dogs behind pet therapy during finals week
Dogs on Call, which trains therapy dogs to be helpful companions during stressful seasons, has partnered with UW–Madison to bring dogs to five different locations on campus leading up to and throughout finals week. Read More
Two honored for work toward a more inclusive climate
Two University of Wisconsin–Madison employees have been honored by the Universities of Wisconsin for their work creating a more inclusive climate. Read More
New mentorship program offers support, community for Indigenous graduate students
CIRCLE aims to support Indigenous students throughout their time in graduate school, and in turn, improve graduation rates and increase the number of Indigenous scientists contributing to STEM knowledge. Read More
Media advisory: Experts ready to discuss cornucopia of Thanksgiving-related topics
Experts from the UW–Madison can talk turkey, Black Friday and a variety of other Thanksgiving-related topics. Read More
Friendsgiving is all about the friends — and food
Students gathered to eat and socialize at a Student Friendsgiving meal at the Tripp Commons at the Memorial Union on Nov. 19. Read More
Student to student: Food clubs offer tasty fun, help community
Whether it’s munching on Wisconsin cheese curds together, cooking delicious meals or sharing food with those in need, UW–Madison students often create connections over food. Read More