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University announces conservation campaign
A drive to slash campus energy consumption by 20 percent by 2010 is beginning under a campaign called “We Conserve.â€
UW dance professor offers ‘first look’ concert
From a new solo work to the continuation of a landmark dance project to a community-based ensemble piece and more, Li Chiao-Ping’s spring concert, “Arrivals and Departures,” will offer audiences a first look at her spring repertoire Wednesday-Saturday, May 3-6.
Fabric, paper collages reflect ‘The Stuff We Are Made Of’
Sharon Kilfoy’s exhibition, “The Stuff We Are Made Of,” investigates those themes through fabric collages and paper collages, the latter containing fragments in hand- painted Mexican votive frames from travels in Mexico and Spain.
Student art transforms campus spaces
MFA candidate Xia Gao, who won a 2005 David and Edith Sinaiko Frank Graduate Fellowship for Women in the Arts, will exhibit her work in the School of Human Ecology’s Gallery of Design Wednesday-Sunday, May 3-14.
Graduate student exhibit open at Centennial Gardens
The outdoor installation “Treasures in the Garden” features small-scale, highly textured ceramic sculptures created by graduate student Rachel Dorn. The brightly colored sculptures are installed among the plants and landscaping of the Allen Centennial Gardens.
Memorial Union plans third annual TerraceFest
The Memorial Union will begin its summer music series with the third annual TerraceFest, to be held from noon-midnight on Saturday, June 10.
New Colleges, Extension chancellor values partnerships
As the new chancellor of the UW Colleges and UW-Extension, David Wilson values his institutions’ strong partnerships with UW–Madison.
Behind the scenes: Sprucing up campus for spring
Behind the scenes, the UW–Madison Grounds Department works to maintain and beautify the campus.
Recent sightings
Engineering creeps Scooting on mechanic carts across the terrazzo floor in the lobby of the Engineering Centers Building, students on…
Milestones
Dean Bowles, professor emeritus of educational leadership and policy analysis, received the Outstanding Educator Award at the annual Wisconsin Association of School District Administrators…
SPA honors nine with achievement awards
The Student Personnel Association honored the efforts of nine individuals with its 2006 Outstanding Achievement Awards. The honors were distributed at a luncheon held on April 19.
Library director loves ‘thrill of the hunt’
In his role as director of Memorial Library Lee Konrad is responsible for an array of public services, collections and building management.
University honors 2006 classified staff award winners
People skills, creativity, a strong work ethic and an appreciation of the Wisconsin Idea form a common thread among the five recipients of this year’s Classified Employee Recognition Awards (CERA), who were honored at an Olin House reception on April 26.
Five Questions With…
Marie Koch works in the office at Ebling Library, doing payroll and leave accounting for all of the library’s employees. She also orders supplies…
Writer’s Choice
The third Civil War Living History event will be held on Saturday, June 10, in the GAR Memorial Park, adjacent to Camp Randall.
Communities offer students chance to learn other cultures
The International Learning Community, in cooperation with University Housing, offers residence programs in German, Spanish, Italian and Japanese. In 2006-07, the Arabic floor will be added.
25 years of Crazylegs
Thousands of runners and walkers participated in the 25th annual Crazylegs Classic 8k run/wheelchair and two-mile walk on April 29.
Book Smart
David Bordwell contends that the way Hollywood spins its yarns, in terms of plot lines and visual style, hasn’t changed much since the early…
Linden Drive closure and traffic detours
Linden Drive will be closed for utility and road repairs between Elm Drive and Charter Street for three weeks, Monday, May 15-Monday, June 5.
Love for Madison brought Biz School’s new addition back to UW
This is a Madison boomerang story. Times two. Dan Olszewski is back in the state capital, for the second time. This time around, the Harvard MBA is heading the Weinert Center for Entrepreneurship at the UW–Madison School of Business.