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Alumni Perspectives: Next Generation
Lanikque Howard wanted to help families like hers, so she became the first in her family to graduate from high school and went on to graduate studi...
William Campbell’s path to a Nobel Prize started with a fluke — specifically, a sheep liver fluke.
As a global economist, Dana M. Peterson analyzes and explains how macro trends affect financial markets and the world economy.
Jessi Kendall had mixed emotions as she embarked on her nursing degree at UW–Madison in fall 2009.
Alexander Gee has spent a lifetime using his unique voice to inspire, educate, and advocate on behalf of the Black community in — and well beyond —...
On Valentine’s Day 2011, graduate student Alex Hanna helped to lead a crowd into the office of Governor Scott Walker and dump 3,000 “We ♥ UW” valen...
From ceramics to glassblowing to black-light photography of colorful flames, fire has long been the animating force behind Carlos Eduardo Gacharná’...
Jon Fasoli is a tech executive with the heart of a hands-on tinkerer.
It took a little bit of badgering to turn Zachary Ellis into a Badger.
Every summer, art historian and curator Patricia Marroquin Norby (Purépecha) migrates back from her path-making work in New York City to enjoy her ...