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The two Owens
The death of a six-year-old inspired a UW–Madison researcher to investigate a rare brain cancer.
Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents approves modest tuition increase
The 2 percent increase is below the current inflation rate and is designed to help universities address rising operating costs while continuing to maintain affordability
Detailed molecular picture of tooth enamel reveals adaptions to diets
Research lead by UW–Madison physics professor suggests that enamel evolved to become tougher over millions of years.
Student-athletes lock in on academics during the summer
UW–Madison student-athletes know that every season counts, including summer. Four Badgers share how Summer Term helps keep them prepared for the year ahead.
True blue fun at Allen Centennial Garden
A recent workshop at the Garden showcased the scientific wonder that comes from fermenting indigo plants.
Charles Hoslet named UW ombuds
Hoslet, emeritus vice chancellor for university relations, will serve a three-year term beginning June 1.
What’s the tick forecast?
New research from the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health tracks tick distribution and rising disease risk across Wisconsin.
Hands-on from day one
UW School of Veterinary Medicine students are building clinical skills early through a curriculum designed around real-world practice.
State Street, that great street
Take a stroll down the iconic corridor, where old favorites meet new trends. Though constantly evolving, State Street remains a vibrant crossroad between the city and the UW–Madison campus.
$85.2 million gift from John and Tashia Morgridge will support Science Hall transformation
The historic building will undergo renovation starting in 2027 to restore its iconic exterior, create new gathering space and modernize its interior to support learning and research.
Getting to work in service to an extraordinary university
In a first-day message to UW–Madison faculty and staff, interim Chancellor Eric Wilcots looks to move the university forward, together.
Tracing life’s hidden histories
Professor Claudia Solís-Lemus’ lab brings unique statistical rigor to far-reaching biological questions, from the origin of life to the diversity we see today.
Remembering Jon Miskowski, PBS Wisconsin’s emeritus director of television
Miskowski leaves a legacy of statewide community focus and programmatic vision that advanced PBS Wisconsin’s prominence nationally in education, innovation and fundraising.


















