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UW student addresses international ocean scientists

November 18, 1999

The world's ocean scientists can learn a lot from the humble lakes of the Midwest, and a UW–Madison student has been asked to teach them.

Online science course based on The Why Files announced

November 18, 1999

A new online science course in geology based on the content of the popular Why Files Web site promises to draw sciencephobes like claim jumpers to a gold strike.

University Theatre, Madison Rep to premiere collaboration

November 17, 1999

The real world is one tiger of a teacher. Thanks to an inaugural collaboration between the university and the Madison Repertory Theatre, 11 students are discovering or deepening their acquaintance with the real world of the working theater.

Construction will reroute traffic at hospital

November 17, 1999

Beginning November 18, expansion of the pediatric intensive care unit at UW Children's Hospital and the addition of new operating rooms will change traffic patterns outside UW Hospital and Clinics.

Living wage symposium scheduled Nov. 18-21

November 16, 1999

The university, as part of a task force of several large universities, is hosting an educational symposium to study the living wage and international labor standards issues, especially as they concern the university apparel industry.

Rapier skill enhances UW student actors’ job appeal

November 16, 1999

Paul Dennhardt, a faculty member in the Department of Theatre and Drama and a master of theatrical sword fighting, improves the market value of the students who pick up a sword under his tutelage.

Memorial service, funeral set for Houze, Webster

November 16, 1999

Dean of Students Mary Rouse announced late Tuesday plans for memorial services for Dylan Houze and Heather Webster, who were killed Sunday evening in a car accident on I-90 in northern Illinois.

Almanac

November 16, 1999

(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 briefs

November 16, 1999

Russian folk orchestra to perform on campus The university’s Russian Folk Orchestra will present its first solo concert Saturday, Dec. 4, at 7…

Capitol Capsules

November 16, 1999

Fighting ‘brain drain’ A recent hearing on how to attract and keep knowledge workers in Wisconsin drew some ideas from UW…

Badgers heading back to Rose Bowl; Dayne clinches rushing record

November 16, 1999

The Wisconsin football team clinched its 11th Big Ten Championship in UW history and a trip to the Rose Bowl with a 41-3 win over Iowa Nov. 13 at Camp Randall Stadium. Tailback Ron Dayne rushed for 216 yards in the win, becoming the NCAA all-time leading rusher with 6,397 yards.

Weather watchers on wheels

November 16, 1999

"Doppler on Wheels," a state-of-the-art radar platform used primarily to study severe weather, is at the university this week in support of Atmospheric Science 401, a radar meteorology course in the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences.

Events Bulletin

November 16, 1999

Learning Public Management Workshops Continuing Studies offers one-day workshops this fall on various aspects of management in the public…

For the Record

November 16, 1999

Policies and procedures Compliance with the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act Standards of Conduct: In a good faith effort to comply with…

Reception recognizes academic staff award recipients

November 16, 1999

A Madison Academic Staff Association reception Thursday, Nov. 18 in the Alumni Lounge of the Pyle Center honors the 1999 winners of the Academic Staff and Student Personnel Association Awards.

Milestones

November 16, 1999

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

Newsmakers

November 16, 1999

(Every week faculty and staff from across campus are featured or cited in newspapers, magazines, broadcasts and other media from around the…

News in Brief

November 16, 1999

COMMUNITY New university calendar captures memorable campus images This photo of cheerleaders at a UW–Madison basketball game is among14 full-color…

Recent sightings

November 16, 1999

¡Que dia otonal mas caliente y esplendido! Spanish teaching assistant Chris Schulenburg, standing, takes advantage of yet another unexpectedly pleasant day —…

Contextualized math helps students improve skills

November 15, 1999

Grounding mathematics problems in real-life contexts through video technology gives some low- and average-achieving students a double boost: They perform better on tests and then can apply what they learned to new projects.