On the Rocks

Luke Zoet teaches one of the toughest geoscience classes on campus, yet he manages to make it a student favorite year after year.

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How This Professor Became a World-Class Climate Scientist

Andrea Dutton’s unconventional road led her from majoring in music to becoming a prominent geochemist and field geologist in the scientific community.

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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.

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Andrea Dutton in the Washington Post: Ancient Warning of a Rising Sea

The Professor of Geoscience's latest findings focus on fossilized coral reefs in the Seychelle Islands, which show how high sea levels rose centuries ago--and, in an era of climate change, how high they might rise again.

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Three professors win coveted Guggenheim Fellowships

Elizabeth Bearden, Jason Fletcher and Stephen R. Meyers score a prestigious honor.

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Match Game

The profound impact of Day of the Badger’s matching gift opportunities.

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The big cat scan: modern radiology meets an extinct American cheetah

About 23,000 years ago, the Bighorn Mountains of Northern Wyoming resembled the landscape of today’s African Serengeti plains. The Miracinonyx, also known today as the extinct North American cheetah, roamed this region among mammoths, saber tooth tigers and even camels. Imagine an ancient Miracinonyx spotting a pronghorn antelope and plotting its plan of attack — unaware that its path will ultimately lead to a laboratory at UW–Madison, where researchers will turn to modern technology to see into the Miracinonyx’s past.

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Ancient example of modern global warming was too hot for tiny, important ocean creatures

Professor of Geoscience Clay Kelly is part of a research project that identified Foraminifera, a single-celled organism that was wiped out tens of millions of years ago by a spike in global temperatures.

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Fourteen L&S graduate students have been honored as recipients of the 2021 Campus-Wide Teaching Assistant (TA) Awards.

UW–Madison employs over 2,100 teaching assistants (TAs) across its 200-plus undergraduate major and certificate programs. Whether teaching in lecture halls, classrooms, and labs on campus or leading learning opportunities in the wider community, their work is vital to fulfilling the university’s educational mission and the Wisconsin Idea.

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