Q&A: NASA’s Dr. Ken Sembach talks Webb Telescope and career trajectory
By Zach Kaplan | Oct. 18, 2022Dr. Sembach directed the creation and subsequent launch of the “The Webb” Telescope, which was launched a million miles into space.
Dr. Sembach directed the creation and subsequent launch of the “The Webb” Telescope, which was launched a million miles into space.
An ASM grant helps Wisconsin Young Americans for Freedom bring Walsh to campus, and UW Gender and Sexuality Campus Center will host a day-long transgender community day in response.
A group of students expressed concern for possible misconduct taking place on the Associated Students of Madison’s Nomination Board.
A decreased number of healthcare workers prompted UnityPoint Health-Meriter and UW Health to take action.
Professor Cascio, Dr. Moreno and Dr. Selkie have been backed by a new five-year, $7.5 million research grant to navigate how the complex world of social media impacts adolescence.
Federal Student Aid is the largest provider of student financial support in the U.S. Each year, FSA helps make college education accessible for more than 10 million students.
The social media campaign aims to promote the FAFSA to Wisconsin high school seniors and prospective college students.
Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield spoke on her formative time at UW-Madison and experience as an international diplomat.
Captain Scott Kelly spoke on his unique experience and what it taught him about risk-taking, not being afraid to fail and the future of space research.
Students for Justice in Palestine defends the messages of the chalkings but maintains that they had no involvement.
In The Legend of the Lost Emerald, children play the role of a maritime archaeologist searching for sunken ships in the Great Lakes.
The new location will allow the community to remain a student co-op and continue to offer affordable rent prices.
Branch campuses in the University of Wisconsin System face the most enrollment challenges with a 9% decrease.
Discovery to Product is a program that provides funding, mentorship and tools to the UW-Madison community to help launch ideas.
UWPD arrested a 22-year-old after he made threatening statements in Witte residence hall.
The two takeaways from yesterday’s meeting have big implications for UW-Madison’s influence on the UW System.
UW-Madison students, faculty and staff are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 booster and flu shots.
The university was selected as the winner of the regional W.K. Kellogg Award for its commitment to bettering communities across Wisconsin.
At the beginning of the school year, Sellery residents received laundry free-of-charge due to technological problems, but now prices are back to $3 dollars a load.
College of Letters & Science Dean Eric Wilcots welcomes the third cohort of L&S Dean’s Ambassadors in September.