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UW-Madison Kinesiology Club plans 10th annual poker run/walk
The University of Wisconsin–Madison Kinesiology Club has organized the 10th Annual 5k Poker Run/Walk, scheduled for Thursday, April 20.
Journalist Hugh Pope to speak
Former Wall Street Journal correspondent Hugh Pope, a leading expert on Turkey, will visit the University of Wisconsin–Madison later this month.
Series of talks to examine culture, conflict in Iraq
The Division of International Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison announces a series of talks, "Three Perspectives on Iraq, Three Years Later," to be held at UW–Madison on Monday, April 17, and Tuesday, April 18.
‘Safer Spaces’ addresses hate crimes, campus climate
The University of Wisconsin–Madison has launched a multifaceted effort designed to combat hate crime and promote a more welcoming climate for its Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community.
Technology helps electricity consumers become suppliers
A University of Wisconsin–Madison emeritus professor has developed technology that may allow large electricity customers across the country to enhance their power quality while lowering their energy cost.
Scientists fashion semiconductors into flexible membranes
University of Wisconsin–Madison researchers have demonstrated a way to release thin membranes of semiconductors from a substrate and transfer them to new surfaces - an advance that could unite the properties of silicon and many other materials, including diamond, metal and even plastic.
Excellence recognized in 2006 Distinguished Teaching Awards
Ten faculty have won 2006 Distinguished Teaching Awards.
Five faculty honored for achievements with Hilldale Awards
Five faculty members have received the 2006 Hilldale Awards, which annually recognize excellence in teaching, research and service.
Kellett Mid-Career Awards presented to seven professors
Seven professors have received Kellett Mid-Career Awards that promote the continued scholarly efforts of established faculty.
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Spring brings campus construction
New construction projects are beginning on campus that will affect traffic.
Timetables to be available online only this fall
Beginning in the fall, the fall and spring Timetable will be offered online only.
Regents approve new CALS master’s program
The College of Agricultural and Life Sciences announces the approval of a new agroecology master’s program.