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Lady Liberty will debut during the 2020 Winter Carnival, Feb. 6-8.
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Lady Liberty will debut during the 2020 Winter Carnival, Feb. 6-8.
Scientist Andy Peterson works with stem cell cultures at the iPSC Reprogramming and Human Stem Cell Gene Editing Service at the Waisman Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on Nov. 29, 2018. The service offers CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing, which is short for clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats and the CRISPR-associated protein 9. (Photo by Jeff Miller / UW-Madison)
John Alliet, associate research specialist in the DNA Sequencing Facility, loads an eight-channel sample into the Illumina Genome Analyzer, a next-generational DNA sequencing machine, at the Genetics-Biotechnology Center Building on March 1, 2010. (Photo by Jeff Miller/UW-Madison)
Documents related to Alexander Hamilton will be displayed at the Overture Center during the musical’s performances and also in December.
Paul Sprunger, center, executive chef of University Housing's Dining and Culinary Services, checks in on food production and talks with kitchen staff working at the Gordon Dining and Event Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on May 4, 2015. (Photo by Jeff Miller/UW-Madison)
Employees in animal care, as well as food and custodial services will see an increase in pay, while student employee wages will not change.
Christina Olstad, the new dean of students at UW-Madison, takes the lead to enhance inclusiveness on campus.
UW-Madison will pay the federal government back for overcharging for research projects.
Wealth gives some students a huge advantage over others during the college admissions process.
Molecular structures and chemical equations are written on a chalkboard mounted in the hallway of the Chemistry Building at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Steve Miller and Thomas Brock have received the 2019 honorary degree awards.
The salt-crusted letters spelling "U.W. Primary" on a forged-metal manhole utility cover are pictured near the Extension Building at the University of Wisconsin-Madison during a winter day. Photo courtesy of Jeff Miller/UW-Madison.
Pedestrians walk along the East Campus Mall between the Conrad A. Elvehjem Building, at left, and Chazen Museum of Art, at right, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison during autumn on Oct. 10, 2013. (Photo by Jeff Miller/UW-Madison)
Volunteers distribute complimentary copies of "The Death and Life of the Great Lakes" following the Chancellor's Convocation for New Students at the Kohl Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on Sept. 4, 2018. The event, attended by thousands of first-year students, is part of Wisconsin Welcome programming. The book, by Dan Egan, is the 2018-19 selection for Go Big Read, a UW-Madison common-reading program designed to engage students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members in a shared, academically focused reading experience. (Photo by Jeff Miller / UW-Madison)
UW-Madison scientists find the cause of a blood disorder after 8 years of research.
Inside UW highlights prominent women including Grace Wahba in a new article series.
Postdoctoral student Lin Yao prepares stem-cell cultures in Su-Chun Zhang's research lab at the Waisman Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on March 8, 2013. Zhang is a professor of neuroscience in the School of Medicine and Public Health. (Photo by Jeff Miller/UW-Madison)
Postdoctoral student Lin Yao prepares stem-cell cultures in Su-Chun Zhang's research lab at the Waisman Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on March 8, 2013. Zhang is a professor of neuroscience in the School of Medicine and Public Health. (Photo by Jeff Miller/UW-Madison)
Pictured from left to right, Beth Tryon, assistant director with UW-Madison's Morgridge Center for Public Service; Charlie Hoslet, UW-Madison vice chancellor of university relations; and Alan Yeung, director of US Strategic Initiatives for Foxconn Technology Group, tour student research projects on display during Research in the Rotunda at the Wisconsin State Capitol on April 11, 2018. The outreach event provides students and faculty advisors from across the UW System with the opportunity to share their research findings with Wisconsin legislators, state leaders, UW alumni and members of the public. (Photo by Jeff Miller / UW-Madison)