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Doctor Michael Medich demonstrates procedure on medical dummy lying on a gurney to two medical students, all three wearing white lab coats

UW–Madison medical training program improves health care for rural communities

Ania Kotecki smiles while holding up a piece of paper that a student has drawn on.

UW–Madison program builds community, confidence among early career teachers

Group of smiling children with a teacher in a colorful classroom setting.

Bucky’s Tuition Promise makes college dreams come true for thousands of Wisconsin families

Two people sit in Badger red metal chairs in the middle of a brown potato field under a blue sky. They reach out and shake hands with each other.

UW–Madison researchers and Wisconsin farmers work together to produce healthy potato harvests

UW–Madison’s Teacher Pledge keeps PK–12 educators in the profession — and in Wisconsin

Two UW–Madison students in a canoe collect data from Allequash Lake

UW–Madison now 6th in national research ranking, surpasses $1.7 billion in research expenditures

Two undergraduate students stand just inside the door of a dairy barn on the campus of UW–Madison

UW–Madison students serve as rural peer advisers

Students and employees at Fetch headquarters in spring 2024

Experiential learning unlocks potential of students, employers alike

Katie Swope student teaches at Shorewood Hills Elementary School

Teacher Pledge supports hundreds of Wisconsin educators

Beyond grades: freshmen engineers tackle mobility barriers

Pedestrians and students walk among the colors of the fall leaves near Bascom Hall at the University of Wisconsin-Madison during autumn on November 11, 2021. (Photo by Bryce Richter / UW-Madison)

Forging Bucky’s Pell Pathway: nearly 1,000 Wisconsin students make up first class

students registering for classes at laptop computers in a library

Keeping Dreams within Reach

Biomedical engineering undergraduate students Josh Andreatta, Annabel Frake, Tim Tran, Samuel Skirpan and Roxi Reuter have taken a standard rowing machine and modified it so that it’s easily convertible for users in wheelchairs.

Engineering Impact Across the State

Behind the counter in a pharmacy, two men wearing button-down shirts and slacks stand in front of a computer. They are both wearing blue surgical masks. One man points to information on the computer monitor while the other types on the keyboard.

Staying on the home front of health care

An embroidered W crest is pictured on a medical student’s white coat during floor rounds.

Newborn Screening Program helps millions

Undergraduate researcher Grace Kreissler holds a clear 3D-printed skull that the researchers created to aid in their investigation of traumatic brain injuries. PHOTO BY JOEL HALLBERG

From concussions to PFAS: five ways UW research is tackling real-world problems

Pedestrians and students walk among the colors of the fall leaves near Bascom Hall at the University of Wisconsin-Madison during autumn on November 11, 2021. (Photo by Bryce Richter / UW-Madison)

Bucky’s Pell Pathway to debt-free education

UW undergraduate Jacob Zabel talks with recruiter Stacey McMorrow from Covance during the annual Spring Career and Internship Fair held at the Kohl Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on Feb. 5, 2019. The fair featured 215 employers and was open to all current students and alumni. (Photo by Bryce Richter /UW-Madison)

Badgers are in demand after graduation.
How UW is making it happen.

Economic impact

$30.8B UW, affiliated organizations, and related startups' economic impact

$26 returned to the Wisconsin economy for every $1 of state funds invested in UW–Madison

400+ UW-related startup companies in Wisconsin

#6 in the nation in research expenditures

65% of students graduate debt-free

72% of students have accepted job offers, committed to volunteer/service positions, or enrolled in military service by the time they graduate

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Guided by a common purpose, UW students, alumni, faculty, and staff give back to every county in Wisconsin through research projects, professional careers, and public service.

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Tackling our rural physician shortage

Working together for healthy harvests

Addressing the state teacher shortage

Improving dementia health outcomes

Supporting teachers after graduation

Building a stronger Wisconsin

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