
Historic neon sign on State Street gets makeover, drips and all by Barry Adams
Paint was chipped and faded, there were spots of rust, and many of the neon tubes were dark. But Madison’s Happiest Corner, absent its historic sign since mid-July, is on the verge of becoming a bit brighter. A nearly six-month restoration project that cost thousands...
Students recognize nine School of Education educators as ‘Honored Instructors’
UW–Madison students living in University Housing each year have the ability to recognize outstanding educators via the Honored Instructor program. Through this program, University Housing takes nominations from students who want to honor and recognize instructors who...
Sculpting with Paper
Even if you’ve turned a sheet of paper into an airplane, a snowflake, or an origami swan, you haven’t come close to what Michael Velliquette MA’99, MFA’00 can do with studio art’s most fundamental tool. Velliquette is an assistant professor in the UW School of...