The aging demographic of the United States presents an urgent and growing challenge. As more than 56 million Americans surpassed age 65 in 2020 — with an expected increase to 85 million by 2050 — the burden of aging-associated diseases, particularly Alzheimer’s disease (AD), intensified. AD affects more than seven million Americans, ranking as the sixth leading cause of death and the only cause that is not decreasing.
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Parent Volunteering Opportunities
There are many ways for parents and family members to get involved and enhance the Badger experience for all — both on campus and elsewhere. You can also make a gift in support of a range of essential student needs on campus. As a Badger family member, you’re part of our community whether you’ve attended… Read more »
The Raimey-Noland Campaign
The Raimey-Noland Campaign, named for the UW’s first known female and male Black graduates, Mabel Watson Raimey 1918 and Wiliam Smith Noland 1875, inspired a new era of philanthropic giving to honor the past.
Flight Simulator Helps Launch Badger Engineers
A new state-of-the-art flight simulator at the UW College of Engineering is enhancing the aerospace option within the engineering mechanics major.
Entrepreneurship at the UW
UW–Madison is launching the Wisconsin Entrepreneurship Hub, a bold new initiative to strengthen entrepreneurial pathways across campus.