In a new study published in the journal Psychological Science, Nedergård and colleague Gary Lupyan from the University of Wisconsin-Madison decided to investigate whether this lack of inner voice—which the duo have named anendophasia—could affect how people solve problems and retain information.
May 16, 2024
Research
Higher Education/System
10 colleges as good as the Ivy League—and much cheaper, says Forbes
University of Wisconsin—Madison ranks 8th on the list in lowest average net price.
Campus life
Russian Folk Orchestra promises spirited performance with annual spring concert
Saturday, May 18, the University of Wisconsin Russian Folk Orchestra will present its 26th annual spring concert, ‘The Snowstorm’. The concert will feature several soloists as they perform Slavic-inspired orchestral pieces.
Campus-area construction could cause travel delays across the Isthmus this summer
Construction season is in full swing on UW-Madison’s campus, as some of their summer projects are already underway.
Health
UW Health launches new initiative for cancer treatment
The University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center is now home to the new Initiative for Theranostics and Particle Therapy.
Athletics
How much The Varsity Collective paid to Wisconsin athletes in its 1st year
The collective, launched in the second half of 2022 to facilitate name, image and likeness deals for Badgers players, released its first tax filing Thursday. It showed nearly $3.5 million in contributions and more than $1.7 million in payments to athletes.
Wisconsin hires Randall as an assistant coach on men’s basketball staff
The Badgers on Wednesday hired Lance Randall as an assistant coach. Randall rounds out the Badgers coaching staff, joining Joe Krabbenhoft, Sharif Chambliss and Kirk Penney.
UW Experts in the News
UW business school professor writes new book about growing enterprise
The author, Dr. Phil Greenwood, joined WMTV on Wednesday to discuss the five strategies for growth. Dr. Greenwood says he was motivated to write this book as these strategies have been taught at UW for decades.
UW-Madison Related
‘Maximize chaos.’ UC academic workers authorize strike, alleging rights violated during protests
The Teaching Assistants’ Assn. at University of Wisconsin-Madison, which grew out of the anti-draft sit-in and campus demonstrations against Dow Chemical for its role in production of napalm and other weapons for the Vietnam War, is the oldest graduate union still in existence in the U.S.