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Milestones

January 30, 2001

Milestones covers awards, honors and major publications by faculty and staff. Send your items to Wisconsin Week, 19 Bascom Hall, or e-mail:… Read More

Union plans late-night movie series

January 30, 2001

Union South is becoming a hotbed of activity on weekends: live music at Club 770; "glow-in-the-dark" bowling, pool and other activities in the Games Room; and now, midnight movies in the Main Lounge. Read More

News in brief

January 30, 2001

LEADERSHIP Two named to Board of Regents Gov. Tommy G. Thompson plans to appoint his former administration secretary, James R. Read More

Wisconsin artists anchor a print renaissance

January 30, 2001

The Elvehjem Museum of Art will present an exhibition of 75 prints by artists who have been part of the vibrant print movement on the university campus during the past 40 years. Read More

Instructor: Do as I say – and as I do

January 30, 2001

Whether it's building her own home, teaching about science or diving out of a plane, Kathy Blomker has a passion for the power of doing. Read More

Recent sightings

January 30, 2001

Could it be any clearer? The mind of a chemist finds expression on the glass panels of a chemistry lab… Read More

Jane Austen festival planned April 23-29

January 29, 2001

The Center for the Humanities will present its first Humanities Festival, "Jane Austen in the 21st Century," April 23-29 in venues on campus and around Madison. Read More

What puts the brakes on madly spinning stars?

January 29, 2001

Keying off new observations, astronomers are turning to an old idea of what puts the brakes on young, rapidly rotating stars, some of which spin so fast that astronomers are amazed they simply don't fly apart. Read More

Lecture focuses on new telescope

January 29, 2001

The promise of a major new astronomical observatory, the Southern African Large Telescope or SALT, will be the subject of a public lecture Tuesday, Feb. 13. Read More

Prison work fuels professors’ passion for justice

January 29, 2001

The seeds of social justice were sown early in the lives of clinical associate professors of law Keith Findley and John Pray. Those seeds reaped a huge harvest earlier this month, when Texas convict Christopher Ochoa was exonerated for a rape and murder he did not commit. Read More

Advance makes voting machines easier to use

January 29, 2001

The Trace Research and Development Center will demonstrate easy-to-use voting machine design techniques Tuesday, Jan. 30, during a Capitol Hill event focused on electronic voting technology. Read More

Foundation supports chemical genomics center

January 26, 2001

A $1.5 million grant from the W.M. Keck Foundation will enable the university to establish a center of research for the study and application of chemical genomics, a dynamic new field combining chemistry and molecular biology. Read More

Research park sponsors student recruitment fair

January 24, 2001

Companies at the rapidly expanding University Research Park hope to better recruit the talent available at their doorstep with a first-ever student job fair on Monday, Jan. 29, at the Memorial Union's Great Hall. Read More

Genome project finds ‘triggers’ for E. coli illness

January 24, 2001

The newly completed genomic sequence of E. coli O157:H7 reveals how these potentially deadly bacteria are armed with a surprisingly wide range of genes that may trigger illness. Read More

Chancellor names Nagy executive assistant

January 24, 2001

Casey Nagy, executive assistant to the provost, has been appointed by Chancellor John Wiley as his executive assistant. Read More

Provost search begins

January 24, 2001

The university this week began its search for a new provost. The provost search and screen committee met for the first time Jan. 23 and received its charge from Chancellor John Wiley. Read More

Farrell to serve as vice chancellor for medical affairs

January 24, 2001

Philip M. Farrell, dean of the UW Medical School, was named vice chancellor for medical affairs Wednesday, Jan. 24, by Chancellor John Wiley. Read More

Chancellor Wiley holds first briefing

January 24, 2001

Chancellor John Wiley outlined university priorities, personnel changes, other developments and current challenges in a briefing for reporters Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 24. Read More

Search group named for international studies dean

January 23, 2001

A committee has been named to coordinate a search to fill the post of dean of international studies and programs. Read More

U.S. increases research funding, student aid

January 22, 2001

Recent legislative action in Washington, D.C., bodes well for researchers and students at UW–Madison. Read More