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Frontline awareness training added

November 8, 2001

The UW Police Department has scheduled two additional Frontline Awareness training sessions for university employees next week.

Women’s history pioneer to speak Nov. 14

November 7, 2001

Gerda Lerner, a pioneer in the study of women's history, caps off the Women & Learning lecture series at 4:30 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 14, 976 Memorial Library, 728 State St.

WIYN celebrates five years

November 7, 2001

Astronomers, alumni and students from UW–Madison and other institutions marked the five-year anniversary of the WIYN Observatory on Kitt Peak in southern Arizona.

Illegal use of disabled parking on the rise

November 7, 2001

Parking enforcers from the Department of Transportation Services report that motorists are illegally grabbing parking spots reserved for drivers with disabilities at a record pace.

‘Trojan Women’ blends Greek, Asian styles

November 7, 2001

Ancient Greek tragedy blends with the traditional Asian performance styles of kabuki, Noh and Bunraku in the University Theatre's production of Euripides's 'Trojan Women.'

Film festival gets grant

November 6, 2001

The Wisconsin Film Festival scheduled April 4-7 has received a $10,000 grant from the Academy Foundation of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Physical activity, quality of life go together in older women

November 6, 2001

The more physically active a woman over 60 is, the higher the overall quality of her life, a new study says.

Chemist Smith to lead campus genome center

November 6, 2001

Lloyd Smith, a professor of chemistry and an early pioneer in the field of DNA sequencing, has been named director of the Genome Center of Wisconsin.

Countdown to Commencement starts Nov. 8

November 6, 2001

December graduates can prepare for commencement and life in the "real world" by attending Countdown to Commencement.

UW to cut spending

November 6, 2001

The UW System will not be subject to the hiring freeze imposed on other areas of state government to combat the recent economic downturn.

UW gets federal support for ‘Ice Cube’

November 6, 2001

The university is slated to receive $15 million in federal funding for the first phase of a groundbreaking, Antarctica-based neutrino telescope.

Faculty asks regents to reconsider prof’s dismissal

November 6, 2001

The Faculty Senate passed a resolution Monday asking the UW System Board of Regents to reconsider its dismissal of John Marder from the UW-Superior faculty.

Advances

November 6, 2001

(Advances gives a glimpse of the many significant research projects at the university. Tell us about your discoveries by e-mailing: wisweek@news.wisc.edu.) Advances gives…

Almanac

November 6, 2001

(Almanac lists facts, figures and miscellany of campus interest. Know something, or want to know? Call us: 262-3846, or e-mail: wisweek@news.wisc.edu.)…

Calendar highlights

November 6, 2001

Former forest service chief to speak on conservation Michael Dombeck, chief of the U.S. Forest Service during the second term of the Clinton…

Capitol capsules

November 6, 2001

Capitol capsules provides a quick overview of state government activities of interest to UW–Madison employees. Commission approves projects The Building Commission…

Employee matters

November 6, 2001

This column by Employee Compensation and Benefits addresses campuswide employment issues. Send your questions to: wisweek@news.wisc.edu. What is voluntary group accident…

Events bulletin

November 6, 2001

Learning Advanced Fiction Saturday, Nov. 17, 9 a.m. to noon or 1-4 p.m. or all day. Lowell Center. Fee: $60 for…

Milestones

November 6, 2001

Milestones covers awards, honors and major publications by faculty and staff. Send your items to Wisconsin Week, 19 Bascom Hall, or e-mail: wisweek@news.wisc.edu…

News in Brief

November 6, 2001

COMMUNITY SECC campaign continues The “Partners in Giving” campaign, an annual workplace campaign that raises money for local charitable causes, runs through…