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Hygge for Happiness

January 9, 2026

Hygge is a Danish concept that implies warmth, simplicity, and comfort. Associate professor Claus Elholm Andersen explains the concept.

How music makes us human

January 7, 2026

In the age of artificial intelligence, UW–Madison's Mead Witter School of Music director Dan Cavanagh passionately defends individual creativity.

Designing restorative spaces for everyone

January 6, 2026

This landscape architecture class focuses on affecting positive change, and it's drawing UW–Madison students from all over campus.

The gift of gratitude

December 31, 2025

UW research scientist and meditation teacher Cortland Dahl explains what's so great about gratitude, no matter the time of year.

UW–Madison top 5 in national research ranking for first time since 2014, surpasses $1.93B in research expenditures 

December 23, 2025

The annual rankings, which cover fiscal year 2024, "highlight the importance of the decades-long partnership between universities and the federal government," says UW–Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin.

Code champions: How UW–Madison built a programming dynasty

December 19, 2025

For the seventh consecutive year, a UW–Madison team has claimed first place at the regional round of the International Collegiate Programming Contest.

Badger volleyball battles to the bitter end in a five-set thriller at the national semifinals

December 18, 2025

Wisconsin fans took over downtown Kansas City and saw their team nearly pull off an upset of No. 1 seed Kentucky.

Still/Moving

December 16, 2025

UW–Madison’s capsule of 2025 in striking images.

UW’s Puerto Rican Studies Hub explores the archipelago’s culture and history from a new point of view

December 16, 2025

The first-of-its-kind center in the Midwest aims to put ‘UW–Madison at the forefront’ of an academic field with growing reach.

UW named a top institution for developing future leaders

December 12, 2025

The university ranks sixth nationally among publics in producing influential figures, according to an analysis by Time magazine.

Legislative update on Act 15 policy provisions

December 11, 2025

The Wisconsin legislature’s Joint Committee on Employment Relations (JCOER) approved Regent Policy Document 20-25, “Teaching Workload Policy,” and a plan for distributing funds to help attract faculty in high-demand fields as required by 2025 Wisconsin Act 15. While not requiring a vote to approve, JCOER also reviewed Regent Policy Document 4-23, “Core General …

‘Engage in civil discourse and collaborative process’

December 11, 2025

Raj Vinnakota, president of the Institute for Citizens & Scholars, offers advice on how UW can lead the way in fostering civic dialogue. 

UW faculty members named National Academy of Inventors fellows

December 11, 2025

NAI fellowships are considered the highest professional distinction awarded solely to inventors, according to the organization.

Teaching students to deliberate, not debate

December 10, 2025

In a public policy course, UW–Madison students put the science behind productive disagreement into practice.

Through top scholarship, Navy sailor is docking at UW for a bachelor’s degree

December 10, 2025

Freshman Lorelai Haase will maintain her active-duty status while pursuing a bachelor’s degree in nuclear engineering.

Viruses found in carbon-storing wetlands play an active role in shaping ecosystem health

December 10, 2025

The viruses could also help determine if a wetland has been damaged or if restoration efforts are working.