Trio of graduates win Dean's Prizes
Three seniors, graduating from the College of Letters & Science, have been selected by Dean Eric M. Wilcots for the Dean’s Prize. Candidates for this award completed a minimum of 24 Honors Program credits, made significant contributions to UW–Madison and the local community, completed an undergraduate thesis or major research project, and excelled in their classes.
Mark Copelovitch in the Washington Post: The dollar's still the economic driver
Even in the wake of the pandemic and economic upheavals, the dollar's status as a reserve currency remains strong, argues La Follette School's professor of public affairs.
Trail Blazer
After forging her own path as a woman in business, Nancy Borghesi commits to identifying needs at her alma mater — and helping students find their own ways forward.
How Does Life Begin?
PhD student Lena Vincent pursues the biggest question in her research on the chemical origins of life.
Service Minded
Cora Marrett reflects on a career shaped by curiosity and coalition-building.
Listen to the Music
Black artists are in conversation across genres in the struggle for progress.
Francine Hirsch in Time Magazine: Russia, Ukraine both look to Nuremberg
Professor of history argues that Russia and Ukraine, in an attempt to control the historical narrative surrounding their ingoing conflict, are bringing up references to the Nuremberg Trials that followed World War II.
Badger Network
For a Madison firm mapping the future of broadband access in rural places, L&S students and alumni are key to success.
Musical Playground
Mead Witter School of Music professor Dan Grabois explodes musical boundaries with EARS.
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