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Light Microscopy Across the Disciplines
Elle Kielar Grevstad discusses the evolution and uses of microscopes and light microscopy.
Light Microscopy Across the Disciplines

Fueling Academic Entrepreneurship
Thomas 'Rock' Mackie highlights the work of entrepreneurial UW faculty.
Fueling Academic Entrepreneurship

Bela Sandor explains the complexities of chariot and car racing throughout the centuries.
Tut and Nero: Wild on Wheels

Wisconsin Rural Partners Community Panel
Joye Eichten, Leslie Covell Hershberger, and Marsha Vollbrecht discuss their communities.
Wisconsin Rural Partners Community Panel

Wisconsin Rural Partners Employer Workforce Panel
Lori Katcher, Margaret Bau, and Ray Woodruff address solutions for retaining workers.
Wisconsin Rural Partners Employer Workforce Panel

Wisconsin Rural Partners Committee Reports
Panel discussion of housing, infrastructure, agriculture and health care in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Rural Partners Committee Reports

The Big Picture: Astronomical Surveys
Ellen Bechtol and Keith Bechtol discuss creating a survey of the stars and the universe.
The Big Picture: Astronomical Surveys

Indigenous Critique of Whiteness in Children’s Books
Debbie Reese discusses the Native American stereotypes portrayed in children’s books.
Indigenous Critique of Whiteness in Children’s Books

Sonya Clark shares stories of the people and events that influence her artwork.
Artist Talk: Sonya Clark

Private Wells and Water Quality Problems
Kevin Masarik discusses well water testing and solutions to common well water problems.
Private Wells and Water Quality Problems

In Search of the Darkest Skies
John Rummel discusses the quest to find night skies which are free of ambient light.
In Search of the Darkest Skies

Is the World's Oldest Map a Map?
Matthew Edney challenges the interpretations of a Neolithic era mural in Turkey.
Is the World's Oldest Map a Map?

Precambrian Geology of the Baraboo Hills
Esther Stewart provides an overview of the quartzite outcrops in the Baraboo Hills.
Precambrian Geology of the Baraboo Hills

Steenbock and the Patenting of University Science
Kevin Walters shares the story of Dr. Harry Steenbock, Vitamin D, and WARF.
Steenbock and the Patenting of University Science
A History of the American Circus Poster
Peter Shrake discusses the labor-intensive process of creating circus posters.
A History of the American Circus Poster

Discovering the Origins of Asthma
Robert F. Lemanske explains how allergies develop in young children.
Discovering the Origins of Asthma

American Astronomers in 1919 Belgium
James and Anthony Lattis discuss the founding of the International Astronomical Union.
American Astronomers in 1919 Belgium

History of School Lunch in Wisconsin Rural Schools
Andrew Ruis chronicles how rural schools provided lunch in the early 20th century.
History of School Lunch in Wisconsin Rural Schools

UW School of Medicine and Public Health faculty discuss individualized medical care.