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  1. New tool makes quick health, environmental monitoring possible

    Image of a small molecule of naltrexone, an opioid mimic, nestles neatly into a cavity — called a binding site — of a protein selected for just that purpose by UW–Madison researchers using a new quick and inexpensive way to create test kits for drugs, environmental toxins and other substances. Image by Raman Lab/UW–Madison

    University of Wisconsin–Madison biochemists have developed a new, efficient method that may give first responders, environmental monitoring groups, or even you, the ability to quickly detect harmful and health-relevant substances in our bodies and environments. Small molecules that interact with […]

  2. UW-Platteville history students explore rare artifacts

    Photo of (from left) Jacob Barrix, Dr. Andrey Ivanov, Lucas Carlson, Merlin Larsen, Broderick Livermore, Amanda Dent and Langdon Everson.

    Six University of Wisconsin-Platteville students recently had an opportunity to view rare, medieval and early modern Slavic icons at the Chazen Museum of Art in Madison. The fieldtrip was organized as part of the History 4110 course on Medieval/Early Modern […]

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  1. Co-worker gives a lifesaving gift with kidney transplant

    Photo of Tom Bjornstad’s friend and co-worker, Bobbi Zeise, “literally (gave) me back my life,” he says, by donating her kidney to him. “Where would this world be if everyone had the same courage and faith in humanity as Bobbi?” (Photo courtesy of Tom Bjornstad)

    On July 10, UWM staff member Tom Bjornstad had a lifesaving experience when he received a kidney from a coworker. For more than eight years, Bjornstad, 55, had been on dialysis due to kidney failure. The reality of living with this condition meant more than four hours a day hooked up to a machine, feeling […]

  2. Find Parkside on the Common App

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    Students applying to the University of Wisconsin-Parkside for 2025-2026 school year now have the ability to do so through Common App, a powerful online college application platform that serves more than three million applicants, teachers, counselors and advisors across the United States and the world each year. Common App is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to […]

  1. Blugold grows from high school dropout to college graduate

    Photo of Coey: On Dec. 21, Coey was among the first graduates of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire’s new professional studies major that started this fall. The major promotes bachelor’s degree completion for students who have either earned an associate degree or have significant college credits. (Photo credit: UW-Eau Claire)

    Jeremiah Coey admittedly was a challenging student who dropped out of high school after being told by teachers and family that college was not a viable option for him. “Everyone knew I was smart and told me I had all this potential, but all I was doing was wasting it,” Coey recalls. “I actually loved […]

  2. Balancing act: December graduate Verena Hayes on balancing education and motherhood

    Photo of Verena Hayes: Thanks to her strong support system, nontraditional student Verena Hayes graduates with a dual certification in elementary/middle education and special education — all while balancing being a full-time mom.

    With determination and a strong support network, Verena Hayes is proving that no dream is out of reach.   This December, Hayes will graduate with dual certification in elementary/middle education and special education. Her journey as a nontraditional student, full-time mom, student teacher, and active member of campus organizations has been marked by her passion for the […]

  1. An empowering voice: Rebecca Stewart’s journey in education and research

    Photo of UW-Green Bay English student Rebecca Stewart, who shared her research on “The Satanic, Romanticism, and Vampires: How Vampires in The Black Vampyre and Carmilla Relate to the Satanic.” at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research. (Photo courtesy of Rebecca Stewart)

    Rebecca Stewart, a UW-Green Bay student and future educator, credits her English classes with helping her rise to become a nationally recognized English student. Supportive instructors can significantly influence a student’s journey and goals. The power of mentorship is evident in the story of one remarkable student. Two notable figures in Rebecca Stewart’s story are […]

  2. Small Business Development Center offers trusted, transformational support

    Photo of Michelle Somes-Booher, director of the UW–Madison Small Business Development Center. which provides free, localized support to start and grow Wisconsin businesses.

    There’s nearly a thousand small business development centers across the country, but ask anyone who has worked with the one at UW–Madison, and they’ll tell you that it’s something truly special. Located within the Wisconsin School of Business, the UW–Madison Small Business Development Center (SBDC) provides no-cost consulting and dozens of noncredit courses to help […]