Meet the rising actor who’s balancing college classes with a lead role in the hit show ‘Electric Bloom.’| News
Undergraduate students welcomed their loved ones to UW–Madison for three days of academic, athletic and social activities during this year's Family Weekend.| News
UW researchers say the stem cell treatment is an "extremely powerful" step toward a treatment for millions of human Parkinson’s patients.| News
Stepping away from hierarchies that are common in art museums, the reinstallation highlights strengths in the collection, showcasing works previously less emphasized, and weaving important threads through social history.| UW–Madison News – UW–Madison
The new initiative connects existing programs and cultivates new opportunities to make constructive conversation a visible and integral part of everyday life on campus.| UW–Madison News – UW–Madison
Wisconsinites shared collective jaw drops as they explored the kickoff event for the 15th annual Wisconsin Science Festival.| UW–Madison News – UW–Madison
Percival Everett, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel James, will discuss the book at the Go Big Read keynote during a visit to campus in early November.| UW–Madison News – UW–Madison
Dozens of Badgers danced in the Bakke's Cove Pool earlier this month in a free, late-night Aqua Zumba class led by recent alum Olivia Youngbauer.| UW–Madison News – UW–Madison
UW–Madison leaders seek to expand partnership with federal agencies to boost dual-use research funding.| UW–Madison News – UW–Madison
The Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory processes samples from every dairy farm in the state to help prevent an H5N1 outbreak among cattle.| UW–Madison News – UW–Madison
Using fruit flies, scientists are investigating the genetic drivers of the rare but aggressive tumor.| UW–Madison News – UW–Madison
Parkinson’s patients are receiving a new investigational treatment after UW–Madison researchers successfully demonstrated its safety and helped refine the delivery method.| News
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The new building will permit the enrollment of around 1,000 additional undergraduates in engineering at a time when Wisconsin employers urgently need more engineers. The facility will also provide a state-of-the-art space to continue to attract and support exceptional faculty.| News
The following statement is in response to the federal directive issued on February 7, 2025 to change the Facilities and Administration (F&A) rate for all existing and ongoing new National Institutes of Health (NIH) research awards to 15 percent, set to go into effect on February 10, 2025.| News
Badger-led research strengthens communities, saves lives, and supports thousands of jobs. Learn why this work matters—and how you can support it.| News
For thousands of years, astronomy was limited to looking up into the night sky with the naked eye. Early astronomers could use the stars to track the seasons and start tracing out the patterns of the moon, sun and planets. Then the invention of the telescope during the Renaissance opened up entirely new avenues of …| News
UW–Madison is committed to protecting the right to free expression, including protest, within the boundaries of state law and campus policies. Within the time, place and manner restrictions defined by| News
Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin released the following statement on Wednesday, March 6 following a ceremony in which Governor Tony Evers signed bills authorizing a new engineering building, capital projects and reciprocity changes. I want to express my deep appreciation to both Governor Evers and the State Legislature for supporting and approving vitally important priorities for UW—Madison …| News
A message from Chancellor Jennifer L. Mnookin sharing important updates about changes and organizational shifts on campus to enhance undergraduate student success and to continue to support an engaged UW–Madison community where all members can thrive.| News
UW–Madison could lose tens of millions of dollars in annual research support due to a proposed change in federal funding. But what’s really at stake? The university’s ability to advance life-saving research and innovation.| News
The new space will expand the school’s ability to meet the growing demand for animal care and research that benefits not just animals, but humans as well.| news.wisc.edu