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The Oral History Program at UW offers training, resources, and equipment for capturing campus stories. Learn how to participate, nominate narrators, or access our archives.
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Explore the history of “On, Wisconsin!”, the iconic university fight song that became the official state song in 1959. Learn the story behind this century-old tradition.
John Hiram Lathrop was the first chancellor of the University of Wisconsin, serving from 1849 to 1858. Learn about his career, leadership, and legacy at UW-Madison.
Explore the 1930s history of the UW Hoofers, from the club’s founding and campus ski jumping to the establishment of the archery, sailing, and riding clubs at Memorial Union.
Explore the life of Mildred Fish-Harnack, a Wisconsin native and WWII resistance fighter with the Red Orchestra, through this historical exhibit and collection of archival resources.
Explore the Brittingham Family Collection: a digital archive of personal lantern slides, travel photos, and snapshots from 1897–1922 documenting a wealthy family’s global life.
Learn how to register or update Authorized Users for the State Records Center (SRC) at UW-Madison, including responsibilities, access procedures, and login support for Versatile.