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The historic building will undergo renovation starting in 2027 to restore its iconic exterior and modernize its interior to support learning and research .
The national honor recognizes undergraduate Aryana Wadhwani as a future leader in the environmental field.

In a first-day message to UW–Madison faculty and staff, interim Chancellor Eric Wilcots looks to move the university forward, together.

Faculty, staff and students joined the send-off event, where UW leaders shared their heartfelt well-wishes to the university’s 30th chancellor.

Professor Claudia Solís-Lemus’ lab brings unique statistical rigor to far-reaching biological questions, from the origin of life to the diversity we see today.

Miskowski leaves a legacy of statewide community focus and programmatic vision that advanced PBS Wisconsin’s prominence nationally in education, innovation and fundraising.

Michal Engelman will lead the RISE-THRIVE Collaboration Headquarters in its mission to bring together researchers working at the forefront of two distinct but related research areas — immunology and healthspan.

Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin offers a parting note as the academic year and her time at UW–Madison comes to a close.

The 2026 Awards for Mentoring Undergraduates recognize outstanding contributions to student growth from the classroom to the lab.

The honor recognizes his pioneering work to understand the biochemistry of an important binding compound in plants.

Amy B. Bogost, President of the Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents, has appointed a 25-member Presidential Search Committee to help identify the next Universities of Wisconsin president. She appointed Renée Wachter as the Interim President of the Universities of Wisconsin.

Tears of joy, words of advice, and some jumping around mark Saturday's ceremony.

UW–Madison celebrated the achievements and expertise of doctoral and professional graduates at Friday’s spring commencement.

The event brought together researchers, industry leaders, government officials and investors to learn about and discuss fusion as a viable energy source.

The highly selective distinction honors her more than four decades studying and working to protect an endangered monkey species.

In study pods, on the Terrace, at the libraries and everywhere in between, Badgers are getting ready for the semester's last hurdle: finals.

Kantrowitz is one of 24 scholars the Carnegie Corporation of New York selected from among 381 nominations across the country.

Led by journalism professor Tomás Dodds, the new lab has partnered with local newsrooms to help them develop AI guidelines and systems that adhere to core reporting values and standards.

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