Charles Bardeen was the architect of the School of Medicine and Public Health, and his legacy includes a lasting imprint on American medical education. A graduate of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, he was recruited in 1904 by UW–Madison president Charles Van Hise to establish the University’s two-year medical school, which the legislature approved… Read more »
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Howard M. Temin
Howard Temin received his bachelor’s degree in biology from Swarthmore College in 1955 and his doctorate from the California Institute of Technology in 1959. In 1960, Temin became an assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, in the McArdle Laboratory for Cancer Research. Over the years, he held various positions at the university, including associate… Read more »
Connor Raboine
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 »
Badger Pride Blew Strongly in the Windy City
On April 14, we welcomed Chicago-area Badgers to a new era for the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Badgers Turn the Twin Cities Red
UW alumni celebrate the university’s global impact.