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Getting religion: Islam a focal point for program
Charles Cohen is a Jew and a native New Yorker, which in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks makes him seem an unlikely watchdog for the sanctity of Islam and Muslims. Read More
Economists to brief business leaders
Business leaders will get up-to-date insights on these issues and predictions for the coming months from experts at an upcoming conference. Read More
Howard named interim dean of students
Roger Howard, former long-time associate dean of students, will assume the duties of interim dean Monday, Jan. 28. Read More
Engineers create new avenues for independence
Assistive robots, voice control, sensory substitution, automatic locks, lights, climate control and superior handling sound like features that come standard on any sport-utility vehicle. But thanks to UW-CREATe, an innovative new research team based in the College of Engineering, wheelchairs and other assistive devices may soon have them, too. Read More
Artists’ books displayed, discussed
An artists' books collection, one of the largest of its kind in the nation, is now on display in four locations, with accompanying lectures planned. Read More
Latin jazzmaster is spring artist
Legendary Latin Jazz teacher and composer John Santos headlines a season of outstanding performances and a semester of learning about the roots of "America's Music." Read More
List of participating authors
Authors participating in the reception Feb. 15 at Canterbury are listed. Read More
Film fest previews spring showings
The Wisconsin Film Festival, a public program of the University of Wisconsin–Madison Arts Institute, is slated April 4-7, featuring fresh and original independent film, documentaries, world cinema, new media and the work of Wisconsin filmmakers. Read More
Center combines traditional, complementary techniques
David Rakel, the medical director of UW Health's new Center for Integrative Medicine, spends a lot of time explaining the term 'integrative medicine' to the public and to his patients. Just don't call it 'alternative.' Read More
Budget cuts proposed
Gov. Scott McCallum will announce his plan to address the state budget deficit at a joint session of the Legislature at 10:00 a.m. today, Jan. 22. Read More
Business school names first teaching professors
The School of Business is the first academic unit on campus to use the working title of 'teaching professor.' Read More
New tools help farmers manage fertilizer
Farmers in Wisconsin may soon have a powerful new tool to help them make decisions about fertilizer that increase yields and control runoff, thanks to university researchers. Read More
Union theater presents duo
World-renowned recorder player Michala Petri will partner with Manuel Barrueco, a superb guitarist and elegant musician, at the Wisconsin Union Theater Saturday, Jan. 26. Read More
Mellon grant supports humanities workshops
The Center for the Humanities has been awarded a $100,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to support its program of interdisciplinary workshops in the humanities for faculty, staff and graduate students. Read More
Acting registrar named
Joanne Berg Nagy, associate dean of the graduate school, will serve as acting registrar after Registrar Monty Nielsen takes a new position in the College of Letters and Science. Read More
Sculpture examines themes of natural forces
"Spiral: Installation by Gillian Jagger" is on view through Aug. 25 at the Elvehjem Museum of Art. Read More
Partner access to be streamlined
The university is clarifying a campuswide policy for providing domestic partners access to many university services. Read More
Quartet records Dvorak
The Pro Arte String Quartet has released its debut recording, containing two of Antonin Dvorak's string quartets. Read More