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Scientists measure force of powerful jets streaming from a black hole in the Cygnus system
The findings confirm a theory posed by UW–Madison researchers a decade ago.
School spirit and silliness ensue at the Varsity Band Concert
The annual performance showcases student talent and celebrates the end of the UW Marching Band season.
Meet some of our notable grads for spring 2026
From creating community, to serving others and bringing home Olympic gold, these soon-to-be-grads define what it means to be a Badger.
UW survey offers first comprehensive look at student basic needs
Questions from the first comprehensive Basic Needs Survey addressed food security, housing stability, financial resources and more.
‘Being part of something bigger than you’ with Badger Volunteers
UW–Madison students head into the local community to find purpose and make a difference.
Five UW–Madison professors elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences
The new members, representing a wide range of academic research areas, were selected for accomplishments in their fields.
The Crazylegs Classic kicks off spring in Madison
Evolving into a major event, the annual run/walk celebrates campus scenery and Badger community.
Three UW–Madison professors earn Guggenheim Fellowships
The prestigious awards recognize their prior career achievements and future promise.
Faculty Senate sets start of fall 2027 semester for Sept. 2
The amendment changes dates for finals and the grading deadline but does not change the dates for Thanksgiving recess or Winter 2027 Commencement.
UW–Madison leadership seeks employee feedback on administrative services
The 2026 Administrative Quality Satisfaction Survey invites employees to share confidential feedback on administrative services to help improve campus operations and employee experiences.
Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research announces changes to better support UW–Madison’s research enterprise
Following extensive consultation, OVCR is looking to better align research priorities across campus, support university research and creative expression and offer improved services.
The start of Terrace season
After a long winter, the sunburst chairs are back on the Memorial Union Terrace.
A UW professor’s book tells the overlooked tale of a queer Black man who risked his life during WWII for love
Ethelene Whitmire’s ‘The Remarkable Life of Reed Peggram,’ who survived and escaped a Nazi concentration camp with his lover, has received national recognition since its release.
Three UW–Madison students awarded prestigious 2026 Goldwater Scholarships
The Goldwater Scholarship is the premier undergraduate scholarship in mathematics, engineering and the natural sciences in the United States.
Center for Healthy Minds researchers use AI and 7.5M screenshots to understand suicide risk
Latest findings in first-of-its-kind study show nighttime smartphone behavior can be an indicator of suicidal thoughts.



















