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.
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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.
Human Ecology Donors Are Helping Hungry Kids
Food insecurity is an ongoing issue across the nation, impacting nearly 12 million children. Approximately 200,000 of those children are living in poverty in Wisconsin.
Impact
Today, the Women’s Philanthropy Council (WPC) has about 30 members. WPC members have had a tremendous impact at UW–Madison, both collectively and independently. Since launching collaborative giving in 2004, we have supported 35 projects totaling $683,000. Through four WPC Great People Scholarships, we have raised and awarded to UW students $283,650. Together with their households, WPC… Read more »
Keeping Wonder Alive at UW–Madison
UW–Madison believes in the wonder of learning, and outreach is an important aspect of inspiring that wonder in future generations of Badgers.