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Symposium To Cover New Arts Administration Landscape
In response to the unfamiliar and often daunting terrain ahead, the University of Wisconsin–Madison's Bolz Center for Arts Administration will present a symposium on the changing relationship between contemporary society and the artistic community. Read More
Cultural Map Receives Achievement Award
The Cultural Map of Wisconsin, an intricate map of the state's cultural resources produced by a collaboration of UW–Madison geographers and cartographers, has been cited for excellence by the American Congress of Surveying and Mapping. Read More
Zoology Earns Recognition for Quality
The Department of Zoology has been recognized recently for its use of Total Quality Management techniques through a State of Wisconsin Certificate of Commendation presented by Gov. Thompson. Read More
UW Geology Museum Holds Annual Open House
The UW–Madison Geology Museum will hold its annual open house on Sunday, April 27, from noon-5 p.m. Read More
Law School’s Sparkling Addition Officially Dedicated
Two days of activities, including tours, technology demonstrations and guest speakers, are planned for April 25-26 to dedicate the $16.1 million addition and renovation to the University of Wisconsin Law School. Read More
Athletic Study Center To Be Dedicated
A new $2.4 million study center for student-athletes will be dedicated in an April 26 ceremony. Read More
Two Medical Faculty Win Shaw Scientist Awards
Two faculty in the UW–Madison Medical School will receive 1997 Shaw Scientist Awards, given annually to promising young scientists by the Milwaukee Foundation. Read More
Space Expert Argues for Human Trips to Mars
Robert Zurbin, an international authority on space propulsion and exploration, will be at UW–Madison Thursday, April 24, to discuss the potential of sending humans to Mars. Read More
Colonial Williamsburg Textile Curator To Speak at UW–Madison
Linda Baumgarten, curator of textiles at Colonial Williamsburg, will present 'A New Look at Old Textiles.' Read More
UW Conference To Explore Role of Arts in Education
Meaningful roles for the arts in education will be the focus of a conference April 24 and 25 at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Read More
UW Latinas Marching ‘Unidas Across Society’s Borders’ at Conference
Representatives from such diverse disciplines as psychiatry, nursing, literature and more will tackle such issues as depression, eating disorders and cultural identity at a special conference. Read More
Friends of Libraries Host Children’s-Book Author
Author Nancy Willard, a lecturer in English at Vassar College, will give the keynote address for the Friends of the UW–Madison Libraries annual meeting on Wednesday, April 23. Read More
Professors Help High School, UW Center Students Envision Engineering Careers
Two engineering professors at UW–Madison want to give students an earlier picture of engineering careers through partnerships with state high schools and UW Center campuses. Read More
McSweeney To Head School of Natural Resources
Soil scientist Kevin McSweeney has been named the new director of the School of Natural Resources at the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, University of Wisconsin–Madison. Read More
Earth Week Mobilizes Campus
From farming talks to marshland tours, students are organizing green opportunities to recognize Earth Week. Read More
Lerner Explains ‘Why History Matters’ in Series of Talks
Gerda Lerner, one of the founders of women's studies scholarship, will sum up her life and work in a series of discussions in Madison, marking publication of her new book. Read More
Three New Theater Productions Draw Audiences from Area Schools
A veritable parade of visitors from area schools will join other audiences in seeing the University of Wisconsin–Madison theatrical presentations. Read More
Directory of Summer Teacher Education Programs Available
A new directory of teacher education programs offered at the University of Wisconsin–Madison during summer sessions has just been published. Read More
Quantum Dots:’ The Finish Line in High-Speed Computing?
In the full-throttle quest to make smaller, faster and better computer chips, engineer Max Lagally is exploring what may be the final frontier: Building them one atom at a time. Read More
Resolution in Support of Diversity Clears Faculty Senate
Diversity issues continue to dominate the discussions of the Faculty Senate. Read More