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Physicist turns smartphones into pocket cosmic ray detectors
Soon, the growing capability of your smart phone could be harnessed to detect cosmic rays in much the same way as high-end, multimillion-dollar observatories. With a simple app addition, Android phones, and likely other smartphone brands in the not-too-distant future, can be turned into detectors to capture the light particles created when cosmic rays crash into Earth’s atmosphere.
Unique MOOC with in-person sessions offered for future and current college STEM faculty
A new MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) offering an in-person twist — local weekly facilitated meetings — debuts next week to help future and current college STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) faculty become better teachers. It is designed to be of special interest to grad students planning to teach professionally.
FH King
It’s not just the agricultural students who learn about growing crops. The group F. H. King – Students for Sustainable Agriculture provides hands-on experience for…
Recent sightings: Handoff to Johnson
UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank holds an autographed Wisconsin football helmet with U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson during a meeting in Blank's Bascom Hall office on Sept. 30, 2014.
Lynda Barry
Lynda Barry, a famous cartoonist who hails from Wisconsin, brings her passion and enthusiasm for nurturing creativity to the University of Wisconsin and the community.
Mike Leckrone, Leader of the Band
Mike Leckrone has been the UW Marching Band Director for more than 40 years. But until now he’s never tried his hand at a climbing…
After 26 years in flight, Murdoch lands with UW Naval ROTC
Capt. Christopher Murdoch, who spent 26 years on active duty in some of the world’s major trouble spots as an aviator in the U.S. Navy, has taken command of the UW–Madison Naval ROTC unit. During a July ceremony, Murdoch took over for Capt. Russ Haas, who retired after three years as Wisconsin ROTC’s commanding officer.