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Uncanny results: Students win international challenge to imagine new packaging for Pringles Featured Image

Uncanny results: Students win international challenge to imagine new packaging for Pringles

Imagine creating a new package for a product that has been on store shelves around the world for more than 50 years. How would you make the package better?
Capitol project: Science student’s research on prion disease highlighted in Madison Featured Image

Capitol project: Science student’s research on prion disease highlighted in Madison

Ava Cinealis was interested in science when she graduated from Sheboygan North High School, but she wanted to do more in college than learn it from a book: She
Crossing borders: UW-Stout students engineering new, clean water system for village in Ecuador Featured Image

Crossing borders: UW-Stout students engineering new, clean water system for village in Ecuador

Residents of a village in Ecuador are looking forward to having — for the first time — clean water, thanks to three UW-Stout engineering students.