An interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has received a $1 million grant from the W.M. Keck Foundation to fund research into creating synthetic genome “foundries.”
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Nelson Institute Day of Giving
Support the Environmental Professionals Program Your donation to the Environmental Conservation Program Fund is an investment in the future of our environment. Act today to improve our shared tomorrow. Make a Gift » In the Nelson Institute, the Wisconsin Idea is more than just a concept; it is a philosophy woven into the fabric of… Read more »
The Hamel Music Center — Sounds of Gratitude
There’s something magical about music — it has the capacity to unite us, creating a space for collective joy and transformational experiences.
Michael Knetter Named New University of Wisconsin Foundation President
Michael M. Knetter, Nicholas Dean of the Wisconsin School of Business and vice chancellor for advancement at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, has been named the new president and chief executive officer of the UW Foundation.
Scientist Turned Wordsmith Impacts Students
Theodore “Ted” Cohen has authored five novels that share his life experiences—facts wrapped in fiction—that many Badgers will recognize.