Good morning Lake Mendota! Cole Hall is on the Lakeshore Path, next to tennis courts, and is the official green dorm on campus. Leer más.
Our engineers are brimming with great ideas, and yearly they win awards for their innovations, including an inflatable room designed for NASA, and a Turbo Tap. Leer más.
The dome opens for free tours of the night sky on first and third Wednesdays. Observation (visibility) status provided via Twitter 30 minutes prior. Leer más.
This stately building is home to a handsome Abe Lincoln statue, the famous Sifting and Winnowing plaque and energetic Dean of Students @LoriBerquam. Leer más.
Geology Rocks! Great graduate program and field trips can be found here. Leer más.
Get your dinosaur fix here... and make sure to check out the fluorescent rock display while you're at it! Leer más.
Milk is an important product in Wisconsin. Many of the foods we enjoy every day originate from the dairy herds around the state. Watch and learn while cows are milked at 4:30 p.m. every day. Leer más.
The Insect Research Collection is a treasure trove for nature lovers. There are also live Madagascar hissing and death’s head cockroaches. Tours are available by appointment for up to 10 people. Leer más.
The L.R. Ingersoll Physics Museum is a public, hands-on physics museum located in room 2130 Chamberlin Hall. The museum is open to visitors from 8 a.m. until 4:15 p.m. Monday through Friday. Leer más.
Take a journey into the living sciences and increase your science savvy. A state-of-the-art research laboratory where visitors can participate in hands-on workshops, available by appointment only. Leer más.
As part of the School of Human Ecology's academic program, the Design Gallery provides a showplace for examples of contemporary design as well as traditional craft and utilitarian objects. Leer más.
Founded in 1926, the Dance Program was the first in the country to offer a degree program. Students, faculty and guest artists present formal and informal concerts throughout the year. Leer más.
The School of Music offers a full complement of music performances, including opera, by faculty, students and guest artists throughout the year. Many performances are free. Leer más.
The Art Department is home to a variety of galleries featuring works by undergraduate, graduate, faculty, alumni and guest artists. Leer más.
Come to the UW "castle" as your first step to exploring castles ofthe world. 1300 students study abroad each year through IAP. Wherewill you go? Leer más.
UW-Madison presents the Wonders of Physics at 3 p.m. at Central Park Aug 10. Leer más.
Celebrate the Wisconsin Idea at UW-Madison Day at the State Fair at Central Park on Aug 10. Leer más.
UW-Madison researchers demonstrate how cheese is made at Central Park 10 a.m. Aug 10. Leer más.
Relax after a day of learning with a drink in the Fluno Center Study Pub. Enjoy the 8th floor view of downtown Madison or play a game of pool. Leer más.
An immersion learning & residence facility for executive education. Home to Wisconsin Executive Education. Open to the public, dining room serves a gourmet lunch weekdays. Study Pub for after class. Leer más.
This library has beautiful, large-scale wall murals featuring Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta, as well as dancers. Computers available; free printing available to CLS certificate students. Leer más.
Wisconsin's Water Library will not only answer any question about the Great Lakes but they also work hard to protect these great bodies of water! Leer más.
Hold the history of the university (e.g., year books, athletic information, faculty papers, etc.). Leer más.
Great librarians and reference materials for those studying social work! Leer más.
Focuses on economics, sociology and anthropology. It's a great place to study with 7 study rooms around the main room. Leer más.
A non-circulating collection that includes both textiles and books. Historical and cultural textile questions should be taken to this special library! Leer más.
The Schwerdtfeger Library is a collaboration between the Dept of Meterology and Space Science and Engineering. Atmostpheric and oceanic research floods this library. Leer más.
Curious about cartography? The Robinson Map Library is the place to go; it's map collection reaches into the hundred thousands. Leer más.
A small library but is the place to go for those who are studying plant disease, biological control and other plant related subjects. A great little place to study for plant-minded students. Leer más.
Located in the same building as the Physics department, the Physics library's collection is specific to physicists in training. Leer más.
This library dedicated to the stars, planets and other astronomical bodies. Remember: the Woodman Astronomical Library recently moved to 6515 Sterling Hall. Leer más.
A one stop shop for Wisconsin history. It's also become a great place to study or read with lots of tables and comfy couches; yeah, there's access to the UW-Madison network. Leer más.
Interested in patents, standards, or technical reports? Wendt is the place where engineers and computer folks study. Leer más.
Home to the mural, entitled "The Freeing of the Slaves," painted in 1942 by American Regionalist artist, John Steuart Curry. Leer más.
Lots of study space and computers, plus a parking ramp with meters! Leer más.
On the 9th floor of Memorial Library, holdings include rare books, manuscripts and archives, printed ephemera, pictorial materials, and a significant reference. Leer más.
A Lab library for future librarians, and those who want great lake view study space. Leer más.
Over 250,000 music titles with specialties in Americana, musical theater, recorded sound, and ethnomusicology. Leer más.
Serves the School of Education (a.k.a. where the teachers are!). Lots of great study space and computer/technology training. Leer más.
Want to recreate your grandmother’s schnitzel recipe? The MKI Library includes cookbooks of German immigrants to North America. Leer más.
Read up on limnology and freshwater ecology right on the lake! Leer más.