A School of Education faculty member has earned a Fulbright award to support an Egyptian university as it develops its graduate-level program in adapted physical education.
Year: 2025
Business Badgers Around the World Celebrate 125 Years on 12/5 at WSB’s Global Toast
On December 5, Business Badgers in Madison, across the United States, and around the world raised a glass in celebration of the Wisconsin School of Business’ 125th anniversary during WSB’s Global Toast.
Fall 2025: Semester in Review
From Welcome Week events to career conversations and graduation celebrations, the fall 2025 semester was once again filled with numerous opportunities for students, scholars, and the UW–Madison community to engage in global learning and collaboration. …
Message from the Dean–December 2025
Early in December, I had the opportunity to meet with our UW Global Launch London students. Badgers participating in this program spend their entire first year abroad in London, completing core requirements and experiencing daily …
Children’s International Story Hour Brings Global Culture to Wisconsin Libraries
An exciting new series called Children’s International Story Hour (CISH) brought the world to Wisconsin’s public libraries this past semester. The Wisconsin International Resource Consortium (WIRC), a collaboration among the nine UW–Madison area studies centers, partnered …
UW Vet Med outreach program shares knowledge in South Africa
The SVM’s Dairyland Initiative (DI), which delivers research-driven strategies to enhance dairy cow health and productivity, continues to be a resource to dairy farmers around the world.
Every Pixel Tells a Story
Amintas Brandão Jr. works daily to protect and preserve his community — even though he’s thousands of miles away.
The Transdisciplinarian
How Alberto Vargas turned interdisciplinary interests into a career-defining strength.
At the Corner of Academia and Government
Maria Daniela Castillo makes connections everywhere she goes: from cars and people to research and reality.
The Gateway Bug
Valerie Stull sought a nexus between the environment, human health, and nutrition. She found it with crickets.