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Cheering for the champs

February 20, 2026

Badger fans packed The Sett for the Olympic women’s hockey gold medal game featuring 11 current and former UW–Madison players.

Research shows social media advertising suppresses voting in targeted communities

February 19, 2026

A new study is the first to quantify the effect of this kind of microtargeting on voter turnout.

DNA analysis provides insight into Mongol Empire’s genetics and integration with local cultures

February 19, 2026

Are one in 200 men really related to Genghis Khan? Maybe not, according to a new study from researchers at UW–Madison.

RISE-EARTH lead and headquarters announced

February 18, 2026

Chris Kucharik will lead the RISE-EARTH Collaboration Headquarters in its mission to advance interdisciplinary scholarship in sustainable energy and reimagine economic and environmental systems.

What I saw on the campus tour

February 18, 2026

The latest tours of UW–Madison offer new facilities to explore, fresh facts to share and increased accessibility for guests with disabilities. Student guides offer their personal perspectives.

New wage agreement reached for campus Building Trades employees

February 17, 2026

A new collective bargaining agreement with the Wisconsin State Building Trades Negotiating Committee, which covers campus Building Trades employees, has been approved by the Joint…

UW–Madison ranked among America’s Best Large Employers for 2026

February 17, 2026

The annual rankings were based primarily on survey responses from more than 217,000 employees working at companies within the U.S. that employ more than 1,000 people.

Provost finalist presentations scheduled

February 17, 2026

Three finalists are expected to visit UW–Madison next week. Faculty, staff and students are encouraged to attend in-person presentations and provide feedback.

With a gift honoring Sen. Herb Kohl’s legacy, Music Hall to be renamed and serve as future home of La Follette School

February 17, 2026

The gift from Herb Kohl Philanthropies, totaling $30 million, dedicates $10 million to support ongoing programming and $20 million for building renovations.

IceCube Neutrino Observatory gets a major upgrade beneath the ice

February 13, 2026

The project ensures that UW–Madison’s efforts at IceCube remain at the forefront of neutrino astronomy for years to come.

Public health measures to protect our campus community

February 12, 2026

UW–Madison has introduced a new policy that requires students to share their vaccination status of several common diseases.

Keeping watch in the galleries

February 12, 2026

A job at the Chazen Museum of Art is reshaping one UW–Madison junior’s relationship with art in unexpected ways.

Indigenous-led research examines the health of restored manoomin in northern Wisconsin

February 12, 2026

Wild rice beds are returning to the St. Louis River Estuary thanks to restoration efforts. Ojibwe partners and UW researchers are now looking to determine whether contaminants affect the health of restored manoomin — and those who eat it.

UW–Madison professor elected to the National Academy of Engineering

February 11, 2026

Susan Hagness, a professor of electrical and computer engineering, is one of 130 U.S.-based and 28 international members elected to the academy’s 2026 class.

The changing chemistry of invasive death cap mushrooms

February 11, 2026

UW–Madison researchers just released a revealing study on the mushrooms behind an uptick in poisoning deaths in California.

Mnookin, Rothman share messages announcing Wilcots to be UW–Madison interim chancellor

February 11, 2026

Wilcots, currently dean of the College of Letters & Science, will assume the interim chancellor role on May 17.

Eric Wilcots named as interim chancellor of UW–Madison

February 11, 2026

Universities of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman has named Eric Wilcots as interim chancellor of UW–Madison effective May 17.

Badger love matches

February 10, 2026

Some UW–Madison grads gain not only a degree, but also a partner. UW sweethearts share stories of how they met — and even popped the question — on campus.

From art student to game changer

February 10, 2026

As co-founder of Raven Software, UW alum Brian Raffel has remained deeply committed to his Wisconsin roots and his belief in the power of education — values that recently inspired a major donation to his alma mater.