Today’s smartphones and tablets provide consumers unparalleled mobile computing capability. Yet, these and many other technologies are critically dependent on sophisticated new materials that can solve challenges in areas ranging from clean energy and national security to human health and well-being. And currently, a new material’s journey from discovery to commercial product typically takes as long as two decades.
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Accessibility, Belonging, and Wellness on Campus
Since fall 2023, UW–Madison has been offering students and community members wellness support like never before.
The Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies
Honoring the Legacy. Empowering the Future. The Nelson Institute – named after Earth Day founder, U.S. Senator and Wisconsin Governor Gaylord Nelson – is training New Environmental Citizens. These future leaders seek not only to conserve the Earth’s last best places, but to create the next best places. They draw knowledge from outside the walls… Read more »
Waisman Center
Established in 1973, the Waisman Center is the focal point at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for biomedical, behavioral and social science research in human development, developmental disabilities and neurodegenerative disease. The Center also is an international resource for people with developmental disabilities and their families, providing services such as clinical diagnosis, genetic counseling, treatment and… Read more »
A Tower Worthy of the Field
The UW Marching Band now has a director’s tower worthy of its new practice field. Funded by a small group of band donors and friends, the new structure and its Band Bucky “medallions” stand proudly over the field, completing the facility.