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Need help at University Apartments? Just ask for Ray

October 31, 2007

You may have met Ray Esser around the Eagle Heights grounds as he worked on a building maintenance or repair project. He may have been the guy who you saw stopping to help a student fix the chain on his bicycle. Or he may have helped dig your car out of a snow bank on a cold winter day.

Campus explores the art of Japan

October 31, 2007

The arts of Japan will capture the campus spotlight in exciting and colorful presentations of exhibits, receptions, film screenings and lectures during November.

For the Record

October 31, 2007

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

Wildfire drives carbon levels in northern forests

October 31, 2007

Far removed from streams of gas-thirsty cars and pollution-belching factories lies another key player in global climate change. Circling the northern hemisphere, the conifer-dominated boreal forests - one of the largest ecosystems on earth - act as a vast natural regulator of atmospheric carbon levels.

Recent sightings: Red-letter day

October 26, 2007

Dressed in uniform, a Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps student walks past a bed of red and white flowers, planted to…

Distinguished engineering alumni honored

October 25, 2007

In recognition of their outstanding contributions to fields ranging from nanotechnology and information management to medicine, materials and agriculture, the University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Engineering will honor nine influential alumni on Oct. 26 at the 60th annual Engineers' Day celebration.

Writer, philanthropist Tracy Gary keynotes Biennial Forum on Philanthropy

October 25, 2007

Tracy Gary, an heir to the Pillsbury fortune and a noted philanthropist and writer, will be the keynote speaker and a facilitator for the Eighth Biennial Forum on Philanthropy, sponsored by the Women's Philanthropy Council at the University of Wisconsin Foundation.