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UW–Madison experts on Valentine’s Day topics

February 1, 2024

Valentine’s Day is an occasion to celebrate love in all its guises. UW–Madison experts are available for interviews about the holiday, from trends in online dating to showering your affection on the one who will never disappoint you: your dog. Read More

MLK speaker: Hear the things you don’t agree with

February 1, 2024

Writer and actress Anna Deavere Smith encouraged audience members to continue the fight against racism and injustice in her keynote speech at the MLK Symposium Wednesday evening at Memorial Union’s Shannon Hall. Read More

UW-Madison information about Title VI investigation

January 30, 2024

The University of Wisconsin–Madison is aware of a Title VI complaint that the university failed to respond to alleged harassment of students on the basis of national origin (shared Jewish ancestry). The university will cooperate fully with the Department of Education’s investigation. Read More

Gut inflammation associated with brain changes, Alzheimer’s disease

January 26, 2024

A new study by researchers at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health suggests a link between gut inflammation and changes in the brain and declines in memory, further supporting a connection between the gut and brain in Alzheimer’s disease. Read More

These tomatoes are out of this world… or they will be soon

January 26, 2024

By sending tomato plants to the International Space Station, UW researchers hope to better understand how plants grow without gravity and whether there are ways to help plants cope with the stressors involved with growing in space flight. Read More

Chats with AI shift attitudes on climate change, Black Lives Matter 

January 25, 2024

Researchers studying AI wanted to understand how one complex large language model, GPT-3, would perform across a culturally diverse group of users in complex discussions. Read More

They kept campus going over winter break

January 23, 2024

Meet some of the workers who make sure that buildings stay warm, residents stay safe, recreational facilities continue to serve the public and plant life continues to thrive even while students are on break.  Read More

New Faculty Focus: Mengni Zhang

January 22, 2024

"My focus is on crafting interactive architectural spaces and understanding the impact of the built environment on human psychology." Read More

How ’bout that weather we’re having? A Q&A with Wisconsin’s State Climatologist.

January 19, 2024

This year, the onset of cold temperatures, substantial snowfall and ice over on some Wisconsin's most iconic lakes happened later than usual. Why? Read More

Snow arrives late but is worth the wait

January 17, 2024

What better way to greet returning students to spring semester than decorating campus with more than a foot of snow? After a brown, nearly snow-free December, two storms hit campus starting Jan. 9 to put it in a wintry mood. Read More

National committee co-chaired by Chancellor Mnookin issues report on facial recognition technology

January 17, 2024

Chancellor Jennifer L. Mnookin co-chaired a National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine committee that issued a report recommending the federal government take action to address privacy, equity and civil liberties concerns in light of facial recognition technology that has outpaced laws and regulations. Read More

Earth-sized planet discovered in ‘our solar backyard’

January 12, 2024

A team of astronomers have discovered a planet closer and younger than any other Earth-sized world yet identified. It’s a remarkably hot world whose proximity to our own planet and to a star like our sun mark it as a unique opportunity to study how planets evolve. Read More

Plan ahead for weekend winter storm; campus operating normally

January 11, 2024

The University of Wisconsin–Madison plans to as operate normally as possible Friday and through the holiday weekend as a new winter storm is forecast to hit the region Friday and into Saturday, followed by bitter cold temperatures that will last until the middle of next week. Read More