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New mentorship program offers support, community for Indigenous graduate students

December 4, 2024

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.

Media advisory: Experts ready to discuss cornucopia of Thanksgiving-related topics

November 27, 2024

Experts from the UW–Madison can talk turkey, Black Friday and a variety of other Thanksgiving-related topics.

Friendsgiving is all about the friends — and food

November 27, 2024

Students gathered to eat and socialize at a Student Friendsgiving meal at the Tripp Commons at the Memorial Union on Nov. 19.

Student to student: Food clubs offer tasty fun, help community

November 27, 2024

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.

New tool makes quick health, environmental monitoring possible

November 26, 2024

Vatsan Raman, who has received a provisional patent for this work, sees broad applications for the technology his lab developed, including field tests that identify pollutants in local water sources in minutes and at-home tests that track health indicators.

Research to treat placenta could improve human pregnancies

November 26, 2024

In humans, placental insufficiency restricts the growth of developing fetuses and typically leads to premature delivery and extended stays in the neonatal intensive care unit.

UW–Madison’s Indigenous community centers Native November around love

November 26, 2024

This year’s Native November theme, “Love is…”, celebrated the ways Indigenous people show love for their culture. From food to the arts to stories passed on from generations, love is deeply rooted in the Indigenous community. 

Don Schutt named UW ombuds

November 26, 2024

Schutt served for more than 23 years in the Office of Human Resources at UW–Madison starting as director of human resource development and retiring as senior director for talent development.

Diversity Forum keynote speaker: Be intentional about avoiding bias  

November 25, 2024

More than 650 people attended the forum, titled “Threads of Belonging: Navigating Differences and Building Community.” Video streams of the event had more than 12,000 views. 

UW–Madison 6th in national research ranking, surpasses $1.7 billion in research expenditures 

November 25, 2024

UW moved up two spots in the ranking, and it had a 13.7% increase in research expenditures over the previous fiscal year, an increase of more than $208 million for the period covering July 2022 through June 2023.

New Faculty Focus: Roberto Abadie

November 22, 2024

"I am interested in understanding the everyday lives of people who inject drugs (PWID) and how colonialism, poverty, dispossession, and racism shape their injection behaviors, HIV/HCV and overdose risk, and other drug-related harms."

UW–Madison, Ho-Chunk partner to increase seed stock of corn through traditional methods

November 20, 2024

The crop scientists and Ho-Chunk partners went to great lengths to prevent cross-pollination with the commercial corn that’s widely grown in Wisconsin, covering the ears of Ho-Chunk Speckled corn in bags.

UW’s career services guide the way from classroom to career

November 19, 2024

Spanning every academic area, career services offices at UW–Madison are guiding students like Zoey to their ideal majors — and giving them a big head start in their future careers.

Fun, healthy and free! Don’t overlook Rec Well programs and services  

November 19, 2024

With three indoor facilities and two outdoor recreation spaces, Rec Well’s free options are perfect for college students looking to support their wellbeing and create meaningful connections on campus.  

How might pulsed microwaves harm the brain? UW–Madison engineers lead the search for answers

November 19, 2024

UW-Madison engineers will leverage cutting-edge research techniques to investigate changes — spanning the molecular level to the animal level — that occur in the brain due to pulsed microwave exposure.

2024 UW–Madison survey shows increased satisfaction with administrative services   

November 18, 2024

The results showed a meaningful increase in service satisfaction in the areas of finance, human resources, information technology, communications and general administration.

UW–Madison seniors Klingele, Boes were finalists this year for the Rhodes Scholarship

November 18, 2024

“Beyond academic excellence, both are concerned for the welfare of others and committed to using their talents to improve communities. That ambition to serve the common good is at the heart of the Wisconsin Idea and the Rhodes Scholarship.”