Learn how to cite ephemeral items at the UW-Madison Archives, including posters, T-shirts, and other collectibles, with specific formatting guidelines and examples provided.
Explore the history of the UW-Madison women’s physical education department, from early health examinations and curriculum growth to its professionalization and eventual independence.
Explore the history of student protests and social activism at UW–Madison during the 1990s, covering key events, rallies, and demonstrations on campus throughout the decade.
Explore the UW-Madison Archives collection on the 1970 Sterling Hall bombing, featuring oral history interviews, podcasts, documentaries, and archival materials documenting the event.
Reclaim childhood and go “Back to Square One.” Students can enjoy old-school games (Clue, Sorry, and Twister), toys (Pick-up Sticks, Slinkys), and coloring […]
Start your semester off right with opportunities to connect with library staff, DesignLab, Software Training for Students (STS), and other learning support […]
This bibliography explores the “ethic of care” in feminist theory, featuring works by Gilligan and Noddings. It examines the contrast between care-based and justice-based moral ethics.
Explore this curated bibliography on feminist activism and protest, featuring books, chapters, and academic articles covering historical perspectives and contemporary social movements.
This bibliography explores the intersections of feminism, community engagement, and higher education through curated books, chapters, peer-reviewed articles, and news sources.
Explore a curated bibliography of recent scholarly articles, books, and theses focusing on feminist perspectives, new voices, and academic visions within higher education.
This resource offers a curated bibliography of collective and individual biographies highlighting women scientists, physicians, and their contributions, designed for older children.