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Access and affordability are central to the Wisconsin Idea.
At #UWMadison, two-thirds of Badgers graduate without student debt. See how: captimes.com/news/educati...
Meet the 10 extraordinary recipients of the 2026 University Staff Recognition Awards, honored for their teamwork, mastery and innovation across campus. Join us in celebrating their dedication and impact at UW–Madison!
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Over the past decade, Wisconsin’s flagship public university has increased how many undergraduates earn degrees without student loan debt.
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Teamwork, mastery and innovation mark the work of this year's awardees.
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Honored to begin serving as interim chancellor of @uwmadison.bsky.social. Our excellence shines through our students, research, and impact across Wisconsin and beyond. Excited to listen, learn, and work together to advance the Wisconsin Idea. On, Wisconsin! 🔴⚪
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In a first-day message to UW–Madison faculty and staff, interim Chancellor Eric Wilcots looks to move the university forward, together.
Aryana Wadhwani, a UW–Madison undergraduate studying human development and family studies and global health, has been named a 2026 Udall Scholar — one of the nation’s top honors for future environmental leaders. Congratulations, Aryana!
Infants exposed to the Zika virus during pregnancy may face hidden developmental challenges, even if they appear healthy at birth. A recent study at UW–Madison highlights the need for better developmental screening during a child’s first year of life.
The national honor recognizes undergraduate Aryana Wadhwani as a future leader in the environmental field.
What’s the tick forecast this summer?
#UWMadison researchers are tracking ticks across our state and using climate and environmental data to predict when and where risk is highest — an effort helping the people and pets of Wisconsin stay safe outdoors.
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Against a backdrop of sunshine, UW Marching Band music and colorful Terrace chairs, Badgers joined Thursday’s send-off for Jennifer Mnookin, where UW leaders shared their heartfelt well-wishes for the university’s 30th @uwchancellor.bsky.social.
Even babies born without the virus’s notable physical symptoms may experience sensory, attachment and anxiety issues, according to a new study.
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With a generous $85.2M gift from John and Tashia Morgridge, the 137-year-old Science Hall will soon undergo a renovation that will transform the iconic red-brick building into a state-of-the-art hub for geography, environmental studies and geospatial science while honoring its historic character.
Wisconsin athletes know that every season counts, including summer. And for any student who’s trying to balance school, friends and occasional exercise, the same mentality applies.
See how Badger student-athletes lock in on academics during UW Summer Term: summer.wisc.edu/blog/student...
Researcher Johnny Uelmen is beating the bushes for ticks, to to improve how Wisconsin predicts, prevents and responds to tick-borne diseases.
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Faculty, staff and students joined the send-off event, where UW leaders shared their heartfelt well-wishes for the university’s 30th chancellor.
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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.
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See how student athletes are using summer courses at UW-Madison to stay on track academically and enjoy life in Madison during the summer.