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.
Patricia Devine in Fortune Magazine: Stereotypes are difficult to unlearn
Professor of psychology notes that toddlers who learn gender stereotypes at an early age through channels like children's TV programming, will struggle to escape them as they grow into adults.
Ready for Takeoff
The College of Letters & Science’s STEM Runway program helps students from underrepresented groups find their science path and thrive.
Practicing Democracy
We have been at this for almost 250 years. If history has taught us anything about keeping democracy alive in the U.S., it’s the importance of staying involved and informed.
Catalyst For Change
John Berry is a transition metal chemist. That means he experiments with elements in “the big middle part of the periodic table” that are able to bond with one another in strange and interesting ways, producing electronic properties that can initiate new types of chemistry—including in the field of catalysis.
Declare, o muse
Classics alum Joe Goodkin (’99) converts Homer’s greatest works into folk operas and shares with a UW class.
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