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UW acts to curb binge drinking

June 21, 2000

Researchers' new recommendations for curbing binge drinking among students lend support to efforts already under way through the six-year RWJ Project at the university.

Hoofers to offer sailboat rides for disabled

June 20, 2000

Hoofers Club will hold an 'Adaptive Sail Free Day,' Saturday, July 8, from 12:30-6 p.m. on the lakefront behind Memorial Union. The event is to help commemorate the 10th anniversary of the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Concert to benefit campus child care

June 19, 2000

The third annual 'Jazzin' at the Gym,' a benefit for the Office of Campus Child Care and Prevent Child Abuse Wisconsin, will be held Thursday, June 22, on campus.

Memorial planned for engineer Henry Guckel

June 16, 2000

A memorial service planned Saturday, July 22, for microelectronics pioneer Henry Guckel will showcase the engineer's far-reaching impact on industry and the careers of his students.

New student orientation gets underway

June 16, 2000

More than 7,000 new and transferring students plan to visit UW–Madison between now and mid-August during continuous two-day orientation sessions.

UW Hospital launches allergy alert Web site

June 16, 2000

UW Hospital and Clinics has launched a new Web page designed to inform people of the presence of specific pollens in the air, their severity, and how badly they may effect people allergic to those pollens.

A month’s rain: Record for a century

June 16, 2000

Madison's 30-day rain total ending June 15 has broken all records in the past century, university researchers say.

Future truck places fifth

June 16, 2000

The university Future Truck team steered its revamped Chevy Suburban to a fifth place overall finish in the national contest completed June 15 in the Arizona desert.

Dictionary editor Cassidy dies at 92

June 15, 2000

Frederic Cassidy, 92, who worked more than a half-century on the university faculty, died Wednesday. Cassidy was best known for his work as chief editor of the Dictionary of American Regional English.

Romancing the word: The unfinished adventure of a dictionary maker’s life

June 15, 2000

This feature on Cassidy was written in fall of 1999 by Michael Penn for On Wisconsin, the university alumni magazine.

Gardening program open to K-2 children

June 14, 2000

'People to Plants: Living Communities,' a kids gardening program at Lapham Elementary School in Madison, is open this summer to area children who have finished kindergarten through 2nd grades.

Engineering Centers groundbreaking set

June 14, 2000

The College of Engineering will break ground Tuesday, June 20, at 3:30 p.m. on the new Engineering Centers Building.

Building better engines through natural selection

June 14, 2000

Computer models developed at UW–Madison are helping engineers design high-performance engines of the future, by using genetic algorithms to simultaneously increase fuel efficiency and reduce pollution.

Series looks at media morality, regulation

June 13, 2000

A free public lecture series this summer at the university will scrutinize media morality and investigate what might be done to control media behavior.

University celebrates town and gown partnerships

June 12, 2000

The Wisconsin Idea is taking new forms in Dane County through hundreds of innovative partnerships between the university and area community groups.

Campus open house planned

June 12, 2000

Building on the success of last year's Sesquicentennial Summer Celebration, university officials have organized a free Campus Open House Aug. 18-20.

Film series focuses on healing arts of Asia

June 12, 2000

Free films focusing on the healing traditions and medical practices of Southeast Asia will be shown on campus Tuesday evenings this summer.

Summer Collegiate Experience 2000 kicks off

June 9, 2000

Several new elements will highlight the university's Summer Collegiate Experience this year.

Ultratec wins international research park honor

June 9, 2000

The University Research Park's largest tenant, Ultratec Inc., will receive the Company of the Year award today from an international organization representing more than 230 university-affiliated parks.

Business school to participate in ‘Kiplinger Prize’

June 6, 2000

The School of Business has been selected as a charter participant in the new Kiplinger Prize program created by The Kiplinger Foundation to recognize outstanding students at leading graduate schools of business administration throughout the nation.