I recently wrote about the need for public schools in Madison to be of a high enough quality that people want to settle into their careers and…
There’s an old saw in psychology: Your perception is your reality.
If the jury acquits Kyle Rittenhouse, then they will be doing what the law requires them to do. That should prompt us to ask why the law dictates this result.
The linguist and New York Times opinion writer John McWhorter recently asked, “What is it about the University of Wisconsin and race?”
STATE JOURNALÂ VIEW:Â Popular chain will complement more than compete with local businesses in wake of COVID-19 and riots
"I was getting my work done from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. every day," she said.
STATE JOURNAL VIEW:Â Gov. Tony Evers offers Republicans some important priorities they should embrace
The researcher merged public health data with anonymized cellphone tracking data in the 19 census tracts that fall within or near UW-Madison's campus.
OUR VIEW: Stop bickering, work together to fight COVID-19 around campus and in Downtown Madison
OUR VIEW: Trump administration risks harm
to UW schools and Wisconsin's economy
Foxconn's partnerships with UW campuses have seen mixed success so far, with a UW-Milwaukee program drawing more student participation than announced, but developments appearing to progress slowly at UW-Madison.
The rural Barneveld business has seen the number of wineries in Wisconsin explode, survived the recession of 2008 and endured challenging weather patterns.
Association of Women in Agriculture alumna says travelling for career is great learning experience.
Students from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and South Dakota State University recently earned the title of Land O’Lakes Bot Shot Champio…
Association of Women in Agriculture Benefit Corporation's treasurer builds on agricultural-business degree.
Editor’s note: This article is one of a series of articles featuring the leaders of the Association of Women in Agriculture Benefit Corporation.
In the third of a series of articles featuring the leaders of the Association of Women in Agriculture Benefit Corporation, the organization's secretary, Cassie Endres, has put her dairy-judging analysis skills to work in her job at Filament. She encourages recent graduates to pour their energies into jobs and activities that most excite them.
Organic farmers are challenged when it comes to controlling weeds. Conventional herbicides aren’t an option.
Editor’s note: This is the first article in a series of four articles about those honored.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison seeks potato farmers to participate in soil-microbial-diversity and disease-suppression research. The rese…
Necessary in many cases, incarceration nevertheless can compound the effect of childhood trauma, make some problems worse and separate families.
Unaddressed, trauma can be toxic to a child's developing brain, dramatically increasing the chance of high-risk behaviors like smoking, substance abuse, early sexual activity and violence.
Those who study the root causes of violence nationally and in Wisconsin are turning to a common survey tool to inform public policy.
Karen Wassarman became associate dean for academic affairs June 1 in the University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Agricultural and Life Scie…
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