Geology Graduate Student Selected for Department of Energy Research Program
Collin Sutton will research fractured rock flows at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico.
‘A New Privacy Threat:’ Protecting Personal Data in the World of Artificial Intelligence
College of Letters & Science researchers look at questions about data privacy now that generative artificial intelligence technology is accessible to the public.
Philosophy Professor Scrutinizes Scientific Theory to Improve Best Practices
Assistant Professor Aja Watkins examines the sciences through a philosophical lens.
Wisconsin's Thaw
The state’s record-breaking warm winter prompts concern about its natural resources in the face of global climate change.
This UW-Madison Student’s Podcast Was Recognized by NPR
Jack Ohly’s podcast explores the history of technologies that no longer exist in everyday life.
Are the Oscars Still Relevant?
As the 96th Academy Awards ceremony looms, professors in the Department of Communication Arts weigh in on the question.
Government Under a Magnifying Glass
Associate Professor of Economics Karam Kang zooms in on what works and what doesn’t in municipal governance.
Bridging the Divide for Sexual Violence Survivors
Assistant Professor LB Klein deploys research to improve sexual violence prevention and advocacy programming for LGBTQ+ college students.
Se Habla Español
A study by Associate Professor of Sociology Max Besbris shows stark differences in perceptions of Spanish rental housing ads across racial groups, provoking concern about residential segregation.
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