About two in five Wisconsin adults are obese, according to findings by researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Obesity rates are even higher in some pockets of the state, including in parts of Milwaukee’s north side where more than half of adults have obesity, according to the UW-Madison research.
July 29, 2024
Research
UW-Madison Extension holds electric weed control demonstration in Chippewa County
As part of a casual field day for the UW-Madison Extension in Chippewa, Dunn and Eau Claire counties, people from the Future Farmers of America, the Department of Natural Resources, Chippewa County Department of Land Conservation and others saw a demonstration of electric weed control.
Fusion device at UW-Madison could unlock elusive technology
A team of UW-Madison physicists and engineers is looking to the past to power the future.Their $20 million contraption, tucked inside their underground Stoughton lab, features a series of stainless steel cylinders joined end to end, dotted with scrawled calculations and hooked up to a choreographed jumble of tubes, wires and machinery.
State news
Benjamin Lindsay sworn in as Ozaukee County district attorney
Lindsay resides in Cedarburg with his family and is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the University of Wisconsin Law School. Prior to his legal career, he worked in the White House Office of Presidential Personnel from 2006 to 2008.
Community
‘We’re making history’: Statue of Vel Phillips unveiled on Capitol square in Madison
A new sculpture on the Wisconsin State Capitol grounds was unveiled Saturday afternoon, honoring Vel Phillips, a trailblazer for civil rights in Wisconsin, and the state’s first Black Secretary of State.
Athletics
Wisconsin family sends fourth rower to the Olympics
Cindy Rusher was a member of the University of Wisconsin-Madison women’s varsity eight national championship crew in 1986. She credits her coach Sue Ela for encouraging her and teammates to try out for the women’s national team. That led to Rusher competing in two Olympic games.
University of Wisconsin alumna goes viral for impressive stiff-arm during Olympic rugby
Alev Kelter and Team USA rugby are not easily slowed down. Ask Brazil’s Thalia Costa.
The University of Wisconsin alumna Kelter got some viral attention for her Sunday stiff-arm in her Team USA Olympic rugby match against Brazil, part of a 24-5 victory for the United States.
Wisconsin athletes to watch in 2024 Olympics in Paris
As the opening ceremony kicks off the 2024 summer Olympics in Paris Friday, plenty of athletes with Wisconsin ties will take the world stage to compete for gold.
Opinion
Letter to the Editor: No surprise UW faculty don’t like repugnant ideology
Faculty members seem to have an aversion to absolutes. In case conservatives have forgotten, that is precisely the purpose of an education. Open and vigorous debate, not affirmation of old ideas, is the point of a college education.
UW Experts in the News
Latino voters’ economic concerns narrow Democrats’ edge against Trump
Democrats have seen their dominance among Latino voters steadily ebb, from a three-to-one edge in the 1970s to roughly two-to-one today, said Benjamin Marquez, a University of Wisconsin political scientist.The Republican strategy now, he said, is not to win the Latino vote outright but to “shave off enough Latino votes” to prevail.
Latino voters’ economic concerns narrow Democrats’ edge against Trump
Democrats have seen their dominance among Latino voters steadily ebb, from a three-to-one edge in the 1970s to roughly two-to-one today, said Benjamin Marquez, a University of Wisconsin political scientist.The Republican strategy now, he said, is not to win the Latino vote outright but to “shave off enough Latino votes” to prevail.
Obituaries
James C. Scott, Iconoclastic Social Scientist, Dies at 87
Dr. Scott received his Ph.D. in political science from Yale in 1967. He taught for several years at the University of Wisconsin, where he was active in the antiwar movement and acquired a deeper interest in Southeast Asian rural peoples.
Larry Davis Obituary (1935 – 2024)
Larry D. Davis, Emeritus Professor of Physiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison Medical School, died on July 14, 2024, at the age of 89. During his career at UW-Madison his successful work in cardiovascular research earned him the Wisconsin Heart Association Outstanding Researcher Award in 1974.
UW-Madison Related
Transcript: Ezra Klein Interviews Ben Wikler
In the primary, she won thanks in part to the strength of a huge turnout at the University of Wisconsin campus. The newspaper headline the next day was “Youthquake.” And she went to Congress. She did a great job there.
Take a hike with these Madison walking tours
The Madison UW Campus Ghost Walk comprises the bodies buried beneath Old Abe, civil war soldiers who stuck around Camp Randall and a printer at the Daily Cardinal, who, even in death, enjoys his favorite beer in Vilas Hall.
Vel Phillips memorialized in sculpture at state Capitol
On Saturday evening, the first Black woman to graduate from the UW-Madison Law School, to win a seat on the Milwaukee City Council, to become a judge in Wisconsin and the first woman and Black person elected to statewide office in Wisconsin became the first person of color represented in statue form at the state Capitol.
“What a historic day this is.” New Vel Phillips statue becomes first outdoor sculpture of an African American woman on U.S. state capitol grounds
In 1951, she became the first Black woman to graduate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School.