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Winter 2024

 The Spooky Sceneries of Memorial Library 

By: Asma Kazi Explore the wonders of this historical library and how its haunting atmosphere remains a favorite spot for students. From the classical late-19th-century Beaux-Arts style of the Wisconsin Historical Society to the cutting-edge 21st century design of Engineering Hall’s lobby, UW-Madison has no shortage of eye-catching study areas. So why do many students […]

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Winter 2024

 From Food to Firetrucks: Finding Secret Sustainability Throughout Madison

By: Matthew Schmieding Uncovering hidden sustainability engineering in and around UW-Madison Sustainability in Madison starts one foot underground on an acre of land in Eagle Heights. Here, the UW-Madison Dining Farm in the Eagle Heights Community Garden serves as a testing ground for sustainable engineering projects. One such project is an agrivoltaics senior design project, […]

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Winter 2024

Targeting shapeshifting proteins for drug development

By: Kristy Wendt New Madison-based biotech platform company Immuto Scientific demystifies protein structure for dynamic “undruggable” proteins. Proteins constantly shapeshift in living beings, wiggling and transforming their three-dimensional shape to adapt to the body’s ever-changing flow of chemical and environmental cues. This flexibility is essential for the day-to-day functions of proteins that recognize and bind […]

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Winter 2024

Neurocarto: Thinking About Thinking About Maps

By: Carmella Whittaker New UW-Madison research group connects psychology to cartography Close your eyes and picture the last map you used. While it might be tempting to envision your last geography class, maps are everywhere, unnoticed. From navigation apps to building floor plans, we all use maps in everyday life without much thought. Now, imagine […]

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Winter 2024

UW-Madison: The Next Fifty Years

By: Samarah Hiba Explore how the University of Wisconsin-Madison is creating its future with green architectural projects and a commitment to sustainability. UW-Madison’s “not-so-secret” master plan—because who doesn’t love a good surprise that everyone already knows about—involves building shiny, new, state-of-the-art architecture and giving outdated buildings the boot, all with sustainability as a key driver.  […]

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Winter 2024

Women of the CoE

By: Sarah Gerovac While women have been allowed to attend UW-Madison since 1875, the first female engineering student did not graduate until 1922. This milestone propelled a slow stream of progress for women in the College of Engineering. Over a century later, the college is home to many inspiring, driven individuals who have worked hard […]

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Winter 2024

 AI Research at UW-Madison

By: Shivani Choudhary Pulling the Curtain on AI Safety Artificial intelligence (AI) jumped to the forefront of the public consciousness in late 2022, with the rising ubiquity of large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT. As AI continues to integrate itself into our lives at home, school, and work, concerns about the safety of these […]