Indianapolis Chapter
A Wisconsin Alumni Association Varsity Chapter
Our purpose is to build an inclusive local community of UW alumni and supporters united by Badger pride, spirit, and the desire to advance UW–Madison’s positive impact on the world.
The WAA: Indianapolis Chapter is a network of local alumni who work together to provide scholarship funds to local students who will attend the UW. We offer family-friendly events, such as our annual fall picnic and holiday open house, where members of the community can connect with local alumni and participate in fundraising for our scholarship fund. We also hold football game watches where we cheer our Badgers on to victory!
WAA Stories
Aimee London, Mattel’s vice president of global franchise marketing, described Barbie’s brand both before and after 2023’s blockbuster movie, and she encouraged UW students to find inspiration in the doll’s 65-year journey.
Sanjay Asthana helped turn UW–Madison into a global leader in the study and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease.
Daily habits and even your address may factor into your risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
Aimee London, Mattel’s vice president of global franchise marketing, described Barbie’s brand both before and after 2023’s blockbuster movie, and she encouraged UW students to find inspiration in the doll’s 65-year journey.
Sanjay Asthana helped turn UW–Madison into a global leader in the study and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease.
Daily habits and even your address may factor into your risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
Aimee London, Mattel’s vice president of global franchise marketing, described Barbie’s brand both before and after 2023’s blockbuster movie, and she encouraged UW students to find inspiration in the doll’s 65-year journey.
Sanjay Asthana helped turn UW–Madison into a global leader in the study and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease.
Daily habits and even your address may factor into your risk of Alzheimer’s disease.