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For the Record
Wisconsin Week, the newspaper of record for UW–Madison, carries legally required notices for faculty and staff
New book analyzes candid community conversations on race
Katherine Cramer Walsh woke up one morning seven years ago to hear a radio advertisement promoting a community-based conversation about race in Madison.
Humanities researchers earn fellowships
Four scholars in the College of Letters and Science at the University of Wisconsin–Madison were named recipients of the 2006-2007 American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) fellowships.
Engineering experts available on flooding issues
Aug. 20, 2007 TO: Reporters, assignment editors FROM: Renee Meiller, (608) 262-2481, meiller@engr.wisc.edu RE: ENGINEERING EXPERTS AVAILABLE ON FLOODING ISSUES…
UW-Madison among Hartwell Foundation’s 2007 top ten biomedical research centers
For the second year in a row, the Hartwell Foundation of Memphis, Tenn., has named the University of Wisconsin–Madison as one of its Top Ten Centers of Biomedical Research.
Recent sightings: Microbial moves
John Holt, a second-year graduate student in the Microbiology Doctoral Training Program, unpacks supplies in plant pathology professor Jo Handelsman’s new…
Ojibwa youth learn to communicate science through new media
In collaboration with Lac Courte Oreilles Community College, a team from the Department of Life Sciences Communication is spending a week at…
Wisconsin MBA moves up 15 spots in Forbes ranking
The Wisconsin MBA moved up 15 spots in a national ranking released today of MBA programs by Forbes magazine. The Wisconsin MBA was ranked 27th, compared to 42nd in 2005, the last time the biennial ranking was conducted.
Biochemist Frey honored for career leadership
The American Chemical Society's Division of Biological Chemistry will host a symposium in recognition of a UW–Madison biochemist's career achievements.
Features of replication suggest viruses have common themes, vulnerabilities
A study of the reproductive apparatus of a model virus is bolstering the idea that broad classes of viruses - including those that cause important human diseases such as AIDS, SARS and hepatitis C - have features in common that could eventually make them vulnerable to broad-spectrum antiviral agents.
New guide names UW–Madison ‘Hottest Big State School’
A national college admissions guide published by Kaplan/Newsweek called “How to Get Into College” has branded the University of Wisconsin–Madison as the nation’s “hottest big state school.”
Application information for 2008–09
The University of Wisconsin–Madison undergraduate application for 2008–09 will be available on September 15, 2007.
Limnologist receives preeminent international award
University of Wisconsin–Madison limnologist Stephen Carpenter joins the select ranks of the world's most distinguished lake researchers next week, when he will receive the highest international honor in his field.