
UW–Madison News

Campus leaders served up dessert — and their thanks — during the annual employee appreciation Ice Cream Social.

How Indigenous knowledge and science can work together to communicate about climate.

The discovery could prevent against Candida auris , a drug-resistant fungus and global public health threat that spreads in hospitals and other care settings.


Interim Chancellor Wilcots joined the Wisconsin Foundation and Alumni Association in celebrating the Badger community in Janesville.

Virtual listening sessions will be held June 15 and 22 to gather UW–Madison community input.


Eligible UW–Madison employees will receive a 2 percent wage increase under the 2025-2027 pay plan.

With support from UW–Madison’s Wisconsin Office of Rural Health, Vilas County communities replaced a strained volunteer system with a 24/7 paramedic service.

UW–Madison will serves as a listening session site on Wednesday, June 10. Students, faculty, staff and community members are invited to attend in personal or virtually.

The death of a six-year-old inspired a UW–Madison researcher to investigate a rare brain cancer.

A 2023 study led to an anesthesia method to keep dogs comfortable and healthy when undergoing many surgical procedures necessary for their care.

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

Even babies born without the virus’s notable physical symptoms may experience sensory, attachment and anxiety issues, according to a new study.

Research lead by UW–Madison physics professor suggests that enamel evolved to become tougher over millions of years.

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.

A recent workshop at the Garden showcased the scientific wonder that comes from fermenting indigo plants.

Hoslett, emeritus vice chancellor for university relations, will serve a three-year term beginning June 1.

Hoslet, emeritus vice chancellor for university relations, will serve a three-year term beginning June 1.

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