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LEARNING Faculty, staff and students, as well as plants, bask indoors in the winter sunlight of the College of Agricultural and… Read More
Some pay raises approved; others still pending
Faculty and academic staff should see pay raises for this fiscal year by the beginning of April, university officials say. Read More
Professor applies knowledge to environmental problems
Glenn Chambliss, chair of the Department of Bacteriology, has lived a life that sounds like a Dickensian tale. Read More
PeopleSoft: We’ll work harder on records system
Meeting with university officials, PeopleSoft President Craig Conway reaffirmed that his company is committed to helping UW–Madison implement and run its students records software. Read More
Recent sightings by Jeff Miller
North by north weed Frost covers a thistle at the Arboretum’s Curtis Prairie during a recent winter day. Read More
UW-Madison faculty sabbaticals 2000-2001
At the December Board of Regents meeting, 2000-2001 sabbaticals were approved for the following UW–Madison faculty. Read More
Volunteer fair Feb. 8 offers service options
Interested in community service? Then stop by the Volunteer Fair on Tuesday, Feb. 8, from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. in Great Hall, Memorial Union. Read More
UW reduces Rose Bowl travel, spending
University officials are carrying out their commitment to reduce travel and expenses for the Rose Bowl this year, as detailed in a financial summary to be sent to the Athletic Board. Read More
UW tops in Peace Corps participation
Once again, the university is the No. 1 supplier of current Peace Corps volunteers in the nation. Read More
Governor proposes biotechnology initiative
In his State of the State message to the Legislature Jan. 26, Gov. Tommy Thompson revealed plans for a $317 million BioStar initiative to build a series of state-of-the-art research centers on campus. Read More
Seeds of growth: Book describes sharp upturn for high-tech firms
From compounds for gene therapy to promising new drugs for treating cancer and osteoporosis, the commercial prodigies of the university's research enterprise have altered the state's economic landscape, creating jobs and wealth that rival the contributions of Wisconsin's most important industries. Read More
Planners outline building priorities
The Campus Planning Committee has endorsed 10 building projects for 2001-03, including renovation of Chamberlin Hall and construction of a University Health Services building. Read More
Alternative Breaks marks 10 years
Alternative Breaks, a community service program that links students with volunteer activities around the country, will celebrate 10 years on campus Thursday, Feb. 3. Read More
Ward outlines next steps on sweatshop issue
In its ongoing effort to end the use of sweatshop labor, the university will maintain its provisional affiliation with the Fair Labor Association as it continues to evaluate the FLA and the Worker Rights Consortium. Read More
Pay plan approved
State lawmakers today unanimously approved average 5.2% annual pay increases for university faculty and academic staff. Read More
UW ranks in Forbes top 10
The university's School of Business ranked ninth in a national survey of business schools that provide the best bang for your buck. Read More
Women’s studies to mark quarter-century
Four courses emphasizing the relationship of women to society inaugurated the Women's Studies program 25 years ago. This semester, the program offers students more than 25 choices, reflecting the vibrancy of the program. Read More
‘Dance for the Camera’ attracts genre’s best
Influential dance film and video makers, curators and theorists will gather to share their expertise in a public forum, 'Dance for the Camera,' Feb. 9-13. Read More