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Whose welfare? Book calls for new attention to children
As new welfare reform programs take effect across the nation, more effort is needed to measure how those reforms will impact children, according to a new book edited by sociology professor Robert Hauser.
Filmmaker named to creative-arts professorship
Nietzchka Keene has been named to the Emily Mead Baldwin Bell-Bascom Professorship in the Creative Arts, effective July 1. The appointment was approved Feb. 6 by the UW System Board of Regents.
Art, music to collaborate in UW–Madison concert
'Picture' this: artist Gronk wielding amplified paint brushes to conduct the acclaimed Kronos Quartet in the Midwest premiere of composer Joseph Julian Gonzales' 'La Tormenta Cantata.'
Summer job fair Feb. 19
Students seeking summer employment will be offered a leg up at the 1998 Summer Job Fair Feb. 19 from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. in Memorial Union's Great Hall and Tripp Commons.
University Theatre performs farce by Nobelist Dario Fo
UW Theatre will open its spring semester season Feb. 19 with a performance of We won't pay! We won't pay! by Italian playwright Dario Fo, recent winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Statement by Chancellor David Ward
Tonight’s lecture by Ralph Reed of the Christian Coalition has prompted considerable discussion on campus as well as concern that the lecture will be…
UHS Presents Series On Student Health Issues
University Health Services will present 'Connecting Health and Culture,' a series of colloquia on health issues relevant to students.
A dirty job: UW team has been sifting through trash in search of perfect landfill
Robert Ham believes well-designed landfills can be tools for recycling, rather than tombs that harbor trash for generations.
Molecular Virology Expert Honored by National Association
Paul Kaesberg, emeritus professor of molecular virology and biochemistry, has been elected a fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology in recognition of his many contributions toward a better basic understanding of viruses.
Special Guest To Honor Moser in Opera Benefit
An opera pro who studied voice in the UW–Madison School of Music will help Opera Props honor University Opera artistic director Karlos Moser in a benefit concert Feb. 27.
Bookstore Calendar Contains Scheduling Errors
The Registrar’s Office has discovered two errors printed in University Book Store’s calendar. Please note the following corrections: Classes WILL BE HELD on…
Faculty Senate OKs Voluntary Program on Harassment Issues
After debating the issue of workplace harrassment for three months, the Faculty Senate on Feb. 2 approved a resolution supporting the development of voluntary instructional programs on sexual and racial harassment issues, instead of mandatory training.
UW Medical Foundation Completes Merger
Eight hundred physicians and 60 clinics in southern Wisconsin found a common home last week through a merger of the UW Medical Foundation and Physicians Plus Medical Group.
Ralph Reed Free Lecture Tickets Available Feb. 12
Tickets to hear former executive director of the Christian Coalition Ralph Reed speak on Feb. 17, 7:30 p.m. at the Wisconsin Union Theatre will…
Forum to Explore Media, Race
Discussion, dance and music will help participants in a special forum investigate how media represent race and the implications of that portrayal.
Book Chronicles Evolution of Academic Freedom at UW–Madison
The birth and evolution of academic freedom at UW–Madison forms the focus of a new book edited by economics Professor Emeritus W. Lee Hansen.
CEOs To Participate in Retailing Lecture Series
Three CEOs of major American corporations will appear together as part of the Lands' End Lecture Series in Retailing Feb. 10.
UW Dance Professor, Students Perform at Civic Center
Due to high demand, a Sunday (Feb. 8) 3 p.m. performance by Li Chiao-Ping Dance has been added to the company's weekend schedule of performances at the Madison Civic Center's Spotlight Room.
State Nurses Get Wired With Library Grant
The Health Sciences Library, in collaboration with the School of Nursing, recently received a $25,000, one-year subcontract from the National Library of Medicine Regional Medical Library to connect 14 public health nurses from south central Wisconsin.
Business Students To Manage $10 Million Fund
In 1970, students at UW–Madison's School of Business were among the first in the country to have the opportunity to manage 'real-world' equity portfolios.