Badger Talks is a proud partner of PBS Wisconsin, who records select Badger Talks around the state for airing on on the Wisconsin Channel as a part of the University Place series. Many thanks to the Wisconsin groups, organizations and businesses who host UW presenters and PBS Wisconsin to make content available to the broader public.
Explore the archive of recorded PBS Badger Talks below:
- How Museums Care for Collections and Carry Stories. Sarah Anne Carter, Executive Director for the Center for Design and Material Culture
- How Can We Find Other Life in the Universe? Thomas Beatty, Assistant Professor, Department of Astronomy
- UniverCity and Wisconsin Communities: Waunakee Case Study Gavin Luter, Managing Director, UniverCity Alliance, and Todd Schmidt, Waunakee Village Administrator
- Flourishing in a Culture of Belonging Tony Chambers, Director for Community Well-being, UW-Madison Center for Healthy Minds
- Scandinavian Noir Nete Schmidt, Faculty Associate Emerita, Department of German, Nordic, and Slavic+
- How Wisconsin Became the Cheese State Dean Sommer, Cheese Technologist, Center for Dairy Research
- What Does AI Mean to Our Future? Patrick McDaniel, Professor, School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences
- How is AI Revolutionizing Science? Kyle Cranmer, Director, Data Science Institute
- The Art and Life of Theodore Robinson Janine Yorimoto Boldt, Curator, Chazen Museum of Art
Upcoming PBS Premieres
- January
- January 22Winter Wisconsin Welcome: Get to Know YOUR Local PBS Station!Were you raised on PBS? Come learn all about YOUR local station – PBS Wisconsin! We’ll be screening our latest original production, Bucky!, sharing about volunteer opportunities, and showcasing our broadcast studio!4:00 PM, PBS Wisconsin’s Studios, Vilas Hall
