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Lyall statement on Ward appointment

April 2, 2001

Katharine Lyall, president of the University of Wisconsin System, issued the following statement concerning the appointment of former Chancellor David Ward as president of the American Council on Education.

Hilldale faculty award winners announced

April 2, 2001

Four faculty members have been chosen to receive this year's Hilldale Awards for major achievements in teaching, research and service.

Swiss ambassador to be visiting professor

March 30, 2001

Alfred Defago, Switzerland's ambassador to the United States will be a visiting professor at the International Institute for the 2001-02 academic year.

Reading the mind: New lab sharpens brain imagery

March 30, 2001

A new integrated imaging laboratory will give scientists unparalleled views of brain function, helping bring highly informative color and shape to once-ethereal concepts about the nature of emotions, learning and mental disorders.

Gender and race forum set for Apr. 4

March 29, 2001

Sociologist Allan Johnson will lead an afternoon forum and evening dialogue on gender and race Wednesday, April 4.

Ryan named men’s basketball coach

March 29, 2001

Bo Ryan, head coach at UW-Milwaukee the past two seasons, has been named head coach of the Wisconsin men's basketball program.

Political analyst E.J. Dionne to speak

March 29, 2001

One of the keenest political observers in the country will present the free public Ralph O. Nafziger Lecture Tuesday, April 3.

China trade official to speak on campus

March 28, 2001

China's entry into the World Trade Organization will be the topic of an afternoon conference Friday, March 30.

$2 million gift supports early childhood programs

March 28, 2001

A gift of $2 million from the Pleasant T. Rowland Foundation will support the continued growth of the Waisman Center's renowned programs in education, research and intervention for children with disabilities.

Key gene’s role in embryonic development identified

March 26, 2001

A study by researchers at the UW Medical School and the University of California-Irvine in the March 22 issue of Nature pinpoints what one particular gene does to shape the dorsal area of developing embryos.

Arthur Hasler, UW limnology pioneer, dies at age 93

March 24, 2001

Arthur Hasler, one of the leading figures in 20th century freshwater ecology, whose research answered an intriguing mystery of nature - how migrating salmon precisely identify their "home" waters - died on Friday (March 23) after a long illness. He was 93.

Former N.Y. mayor to speak at law school banquet

March 23, 2001

David N. Dinkins, former mayor of New York City, will discuss "American Justice on Trial" as the keynote speaker at the Law School's annual Legal Education Opportunities Banquet for students of color.

Hoyt wins Stanton fellowship

March 23, 2001

This year's Frank Stanton Fellow is James Hoyt, professor of journalism and mass communication at UW–Madison.

Miami-Dade, UW–Madison to sign transfer agreement

March 23, 2001

UW-Madison is joining with Miami-Dade Community College to recruit high-achieving transfer students.

Forum on Bush v. Gore set for March 31

March 22, 2001

A Law School public forum featuring several university professors will take a close look at the Supreme Court's role in the election-deciding lawsuit Bush v. Gore. The event is Saturday, March 31, 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. in Godfrey & Kahn Hall, room 2260, Law School.

Kutler to speak on liberating the Nixon tapes

March 22, 2001

Well-known presidential scholar Stanley Kutler will give a talk, 'Liberating the Nixon Tapes and Other Encounters,' at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 29, in the Alumni Lounge of the Pyle Center, 702 Langdon St.

Group named for Union director search

March 21, 2001

The university has named a committee to coordinate a search to fill the post of Wisconsin Union director.

Polar telescope sights first high-energy neutrinos

March 21, 2001

A novel telescope, buried deep in the Antarctic ice at the South Pole, has become the first instrument to detect and track high-energy neutrinos from space, setting the stage for a new field of astronomy that promises a view of some of the most distant, enigmatic and violent phenomena in the universe.

St. Petersburg Times writer to visit

March 20, 2001

Alecia Swasy, assistant managing editor/business at the St. Petersburg Times, will serve as this semester's business writer-in-residence March 25-30.

New measures aim to boost ‘biosecurity’

March 20, 2001

Prompted by the severity of the foot and mouth disease epidemic in Europe, the university has upgraded its biosecurity policies to protect dairy and livestock herds.