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Neeraj Arora, School of Business, was named the John P. Morgridge Chair in Business Administration, effective July 1. Gregory DeCroix, School of Business, was named…
Leading the effort to change personal health records
How do you manage your personal health information? From a shoebox? An expandable folder? Your doctor’s new Web-based software?
“In Defense of Food” author visits UW–Madison
Author Michael Pollan will address the campus and community in a pair of events at the University of Wisconsin–Madison this week, during a visit that's part of the Go Big Read common reading program.
TIP/‘In Defense of Food’ events, food expertise at UW–Madison
This tip sheet highlights some of the campus experts who can discuss issues related to food, nutrition and agriculture.
Office Hours: Are you what you eat?
Is Michael Pollan's book, "In Defense of Food" just food for thought, or is it a whole new direction the world should be going to address food and nutritional concerns?
Smaller isn’t always better: Catalyst simulations could lower fuel cell cost
Imagine a car that runs on hydrogen from solar power and produces water instead of carbon emissions. While vehicles like this won't be on the market anytime soon, University of Wisconsin–Madison researchers are making incremental but important strides in the fuel cell technology that could make clean cars a reality.