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A new analysis of data highlights the extent of declines and shows the reasons prison populations are shrinking differ from the reasons incarceration grew.

Across campus and around Madison, summer brings people together in the places that define the season, from beloved UW traditions and Camp Randall concerts to neighborhoods where community takes root.

Researchers with the Wisconsin Center for Origins Research have discovered their first exoplanet, a 170-million-year-old planet more than 2.5 times larger than the Earth.

From Peru to Malaysia, radiology experts and programs from UW–Madison are helping under-resourced communities around the world. For the clinicians involved, the impact is mutual.

Gut bacteria produce a common compound called imidazole propionate. Higher levels of it contribute to dementia-related changes in the brain, a study reveals.

Professor Aaron Greer turns to the UW–Madison community to help bring the feature film ‘Morning Moon’ to life.

With help from a Badger alum, a fast-growing app is helping people access surplus food at a steep discount.

As the program’s inaugural director, McBride will coordinate an enterprise-wide approach to managing the full range of risks that could affect UW, from both inside and outside the organization.

Whether they pursue pharmacy, medicine, research or industry, UW–Madison PharmTox graduates are prepared to succeed.

From the soccer pitch to the ice rink, revisit some of the most memorable national title runs in Badger sports history.

Forty-two faculty members spanning the arts and humanities, physical sciences, social sciences and biological sciences have been awarded fellowships from the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research.
The following message was sent from Robert Cramer, Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration to students, faculty and staff on August 10, 2026. To the campus community,   Thanks to the dedication of many individuals across campus, all buildings have reopened and have returned to normal operations. As a reminder, all employees located in these …

A team of UW engineers has received nearly $25 million from the NSF to accelerate the discovery and development of “super” materials that can withstand extreme conditions.

The deans of the School of Human Ecology and the Division of Continuing Studies recently completed a dean review.
This message is being translated into multiple languages. Check back soon for updates. To the campus community, Thank you again for your continued flexibility throughout the last several weeks of work to repair and restore the chilled water system to normal operations. This email serves as a reminder that campus buildings will reopen on Monday, …

A total of 17 teams have selected to receive up to $250,000 in one-year seed awards, along with team-development support for key projects.

UW graduate students dip their toes into ecology management as part of Nelson Institute's professional program course.

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