Category State & Global
Game researcher encourages Wisconsin girls to become next generation of computer programmers
February 11, 2015Amanda Ochsner’s got game. A researcher at the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery’s Games + Learning + Society (GLS) and graduate student in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, Ochsner studies why there are so few women in the booming game design industry — and she’s working to encourage Wisconsin girls to get into games, too.
UW child welfare program keeps social workers in Wisconsin
February 6, 2015A social work program at the University of Wisconsin–Madison boasts a nearly 100 percent placement rate for graduates, and the majority of those jobs are in Wisconsin.
Faculty and academic staff invited to apply for Wisconsin Idea Seminar 2015
February 5, 2015UW-Madison faculty and academic staff interested in learning about the state of Wisconsin and the university's relationship to the state should apply now for the Wisconsin Idea Seminar, May 18-22, 2015.
Carl Djerassi, UW grad who helped create ‘the pill,’ dies at 91
January 31, 2015Carl Djerassi Photo: Bryce Richter Carl Djerassi, best known as a co-discoverer of the steroid hormone that became the basis for…
South Madison Partnership opens for business
January 28, 2015The UW South Madison Partnership is an important new resource for encouraging mutually beneficial relationships between the university and the South Madison community.
UW-Madison language learning resource preparing to support bilingual preschoolers nationwide
January 16, 2015Preschool teachers who work with bilingual or multilingual children in five states across the country, and as many as 13 additional states, soon will begin using new learning tools and receiving specialized training developed and provided by WIDA, an international nonprofit specializing in English and Spanish language development based at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
UW grant program seeds promising ideas, like safer batteries
January 8, 2015State Economic Engagement & Development (SEED) grants are administered by the Office of Industrial Partnerships to support research that interests a researcher and a spinoff he or she founded. During fiscal year 2015, its first year, SEED started disbursing $700,000 to five laboratories. The next round of grants is budgeted at $625,000, and applications are due Feb. 15.
Carnegie Foundation recognizes UW–Madison for community engagement
January 7, 2015The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has awarded the University of Wisconsin–Madison its 2015 Community Engagement Classification.
Pecatonica without the ‘P’: Project cuts phosphorus levels in river
December 23, 2014Conservation experts and farmers alike are rather pleased with the news out of southwestern Wisconsin. A seven-year pilot project in the 12,000-acre Pleasant Valley subwatershed of the Pecatonica River has helped to reduce the amount of phosphorus and sediment entering the river after major storms by more than a third.
Keller named associate dean of Division of International Studies
December 15, 2014Richard C. Keller, professor in the Department of Medical History and Bioethics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, has been named as associate dean of the UW–Madison Division of International Studies by Vice Provost and Dean Guido Podestá.
Partnership builds creative digital technology in Wisconsin classrooms
December 15, 2014Through a new partnership with the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, a group of UW–Madison experts will team up with K-12 teachers and students throughout the state to develop educational apps and games.
Open-source tools will benefit military and Wisconsin vehicle makers
December 3, 2014Dan Negrut, a University of Wisconsin–Madison associate professor of mechanical engineering, has received a $1.8 million grant from the Army to harness the power of supercomputers to set up a simulation software infrastructure and allow both military and civilian vehicle makers to better understand — and predict — how vehicles will respond to deformable terrain, such as sand, mud or riverbeds.
UW-Madison ranks ninth nationally in study abroad participation
November 17, 2014The University of Wisconsin–Madison ranks ninth among U.S. universities and colleges in the number of students who studied abroad in 2012-13, with 2,157 students earning academic credit outside the country, according to the 2014 Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange. This marks the eighth consecutive year that UW–Madison has been among the top 10.
Social media for social good: Researchers estimate air pollution from online posts
November 17, 2014University of Wisconsin–Madison computer science researchers have developed a method for using social media posts to estimate air pollution levels with significant accuracy.
Collaboration yields new methods to treat tumors with antennas
November 7, 2014A conversation with a University of Wisconsin–Madison neurosurgeon prompted two engineering researchers to challenge a commonly held idea about tumor ablation, and as a result, they're now working to commercialize a new technology that could yield less invasive radiation therapies for cancer patients.
Although risk is low, UW–Madison exercises Ebola preparedness
October 23, 2014With the first cases of Ebola diagnosed in the U.S., questions have arisen regarding the risk to the campus community and the preparedness of the university should an event occur. For the past four months, UW–Madison and University Health Services (UHS) officials have actively planned for the possibility of an Ebola case on campus and monitored university international travel, while keeping in mind the diverse needs of the campus community.
Statewide outreach projects eligible for grants
October 23, 2014Grants up to $500 are available to faculty, staff and students who have ideas for creating awareness of the value the UW–Madison provides to the state of Wisconsin.
Max Kade Institute finds new home in University Club
October 23, 2014After 31 years in the historic Keystone House, the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Max Kade Institute for German-American Studies has moved to a new home in the heart of campus: the University Club.
Seven receive Fulbright awards for doctoral research
October 21, 2014The U.S. Department of Education has awarded grants totaling $306,628 to seven doctoral students at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, through the Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad (DDRA) program.
Go Big Read brings Malala Fund co-founder to campus
October 21, 2014Shiza Shahid believes girls are the most powerful force of change in the world. That is what drives the work she does alongside Malala Yousafzai — her friend and this year’s Go Big Read author — to help millions of girls around the world get access to an education. The UW–Madison community will hear from Shahid on Monday, Oct. 27, when she visits campus to meet with students and give a public talk as the centerpiece of Go Big Read, the university’s common-reading program.