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Dean of students seeks assistance

September 24, 2008

The Offices of the Dean of Students (ODOS) is asking the cooperation of faculty and academic staff to assist troubled or disruptive students who may be in need of university resources and services.

Global population lecture opens Nelson Institute series

September 24, 2008

Joel Cohen will give a free public lecture, “Global Population and the Global Environment to 2050,” at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7, in 165 Bascom Hall. The event opens the fourth year of the Gaylord Nelson Lecture Series, hosted by the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies. “Population and Resources” is the theme for 2008–09.

Canadian science radio producer named Science Writer in Residence

September 24, 2008

Jim Handman, executive producer of the highly acclaimed Canadian Broadcasting Corp. science radio show “Quirks & Quarks,” will spend the week of Oct. 6–10 on campus as the fall Science Writer in Residence.

Wisconsin Union prepares to open three new food units

September 24, 2008

The Wisconsin Union has opened Capital Cafe in Grainger Hall and Highland Grounds in the Waisman Center, while a licensed Peet’s Coffee and Tea will open in Memorial Union later this semester.

Faculty, staff invited to symposium

September 24, 2008

Faculty, teaching assistants and staff are invited to a special symposium exploring “Alcohol and Our Learning Environment” from 8:15 a.m.–1 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 14.

Family medicine increases visibility through YouTube channel

September 24, 2008

The Department of Family Medicine (DFM) has further broadened its online presence by launching an expanded channel, http://www.youtube.com/WIFamilyMedicine.

Conference targets solutions for lakes

September 24, 2008

People who care about Dane County’s tainted lakes will consider the options in a daylong conference on Friday, Oct. 10, at Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center.

Milestones

September 24, 2008

Lisa Aarli has been named director of staff and programs for the Associated Students of Madison. Hans Adler, Department of German, has received the Halls-Bascom…

Regatta launches ‘Mami Wata’ exhibition

September 24, 2008

An afternoon of wind-powered water fun on Lake Mendota will celebrate the upcoming exhibition “Mami Wata: Arts for Water Spirits in Africa and Its Diasporas.”

Cinematheque series explores American politics

September 24, 2008

It seems as if the presidential campaigning has been going on forever. With primaries, caucuses, dueling ad campaigns and the spectacle of conventions designed to energize the faithful, even the most dutiful voting citizen can grow weary. Mercifully, Cinematheque will rescue us with films that explore American politics and give some healthy perspective to the chatter.

Guarneri String Quartet to perform in memory of fine arts pioneer

September 24, 2008

The famed Guarneri String Quartet, on its final tour, will perform at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 23, in the Wisconsin Union Theater.

For the Record

September 24, 2008

Wisconsin Week, the newspaper of record for UW–Madison, carries legally required notices for faculty and staff.

WiscCal allows for import of campus events

September 24, 2008

UW–Madison events are now available for import into your WiscCal calendar.

Q&A: A broad vision for cross-college biology education

September 24, 2008

As one who balances scientific interests in microbes and climate change with a passion for human development, associate soil science professor Teri Balser knows a thing or two about bridging diverse disciplines and perspectives. Who better, then, to lead the Institute for Cross-College Biology Education?

Employee Matters

September 24, 2008

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