Though he grew up in little Burlington, Wisconsin, Connor Raboine is anything but a small-town stereotype. Coming of age in a disjointed household brought its share of emotional turmoil, financial uncertainty, and social repercussions. Connor’s mother worked multiple jobs to keep food on the table, and she relied on family members and community resources to… Read more »
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Debunking Myths about Native Americans’ Role in World War II
The Native Americans who fought in World War II were far different from the image of the “noble savage” common in Europe and even among many Americans. Professor John Hall debunked some of the myths surrounding the Indian as warrior and introduced the audience to a true American and true Indian hero at a recent Bascom Hill Society luncheon.
Carbohydrates Influence Stem Cells, Tuberculosis
By manipulating specific carbohydrates, Professor Laura Kiessling has discovered a better way to grow stem cells and new approaches for treating diseases such as tuberculosis, which affects a third of the world’s population.
Lessons in Leadership: Learn, Understand, Value
As a professor and chair of the Department of Comparative Biosciences in the School of Veterinary Medicine, Gordon Mitchell sees the benefits of animal research firsthand- including benefits that save human lives.
Campus and Community Celebrate Chazen Museum of Art Addition
For an entire weekend, October 20 to 23, the campus community, city of Madison neighbors and dignitaries, and guests from around the country gathered to celebrate the grand opening of the Chazen Museum.