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Physical ‘wonders’ revealed in new book and DVD set
Magicians never reveal their secrets. But physicists, it seems, will jump at the chance. Clint Sprott's 22 years of magical "Wonders of Physics" demonstrations are now available in a how-to guide for teachers.
Kohl’s president headlines 2006 Target Retail Lecture
Kevin Mansell, president and member of the board of directors of Kohl's Department Stores, will present the 2006 Target Retail Lecture on Tuesday, Feb. 21, at 4 p.m. in the Fluno Center, 601 University Ave. This free program is directed primarily to individuals interested in retail careers and is open to the public.
UW-Madison releases 2006 Status of Wisconsin Agriculture report
The 2006 edition of the Status of Wisconsin Agriculture, which is available online this week, is produced by agricultural economists and other faculty at the University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Agricultural Life Sciences.
Inc. Magazine lists UW–Madison among ‘Five Universities You Can Do Business With’
UW-Madison was among five business-friendly universities lauded in the opinion section of the February 2006 issue of Inc. magazine.
Vet tech gives back healing to animals, abused kids
The role of animals in assisting the healing of physically or emotionally traumatized humans has entered the canon of medical science. Its arrival there has been long overdue, says Toni Schriver, a certified large animal veterinary technician at the School of Veterinary Medicine’s Large Animal Hospital.
World’s fastest image processor aids search for elusive form of matter
How do scientists drill down to the fundamental units of nature and sample conditions that existed right after the Big Bang some 15 billion years ago
Business columnist, White House correspondent to visit
Alexis Simendinger, White House correspondent for the National Journal, and Justin Lahart, author of the Wall Street Journal's "Ahead of the Tape" column, will visit UW–Madison as writers in residence.
Wiley: UW–Madison supports free expression
The University of Wisconsin–Madison supports the right of individuals to express their personal and political views on university premises, as long as the manner of that expression does not impede the rights of others who feel differently.
Campus invited to meet provost finalists
The campus community will be able to meet the two finalists for provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at a pair of receptions scheduled this month.
Second branding forum slated for Feb. 2
The second in a series of programs examining branding principles and their application to UW–Madison, its schools and its colleges will be held from 1-2:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 2, at the Fluno Center.
Conference to examine student-life issues
This year’s Student Personnel Association conference, “The Changing Face of Our Campuses: Recognizing the Past and Preparing for the Future.”will offer strategies, innovative thoughts and ideas for the many challenges facing higher education professionals.
UW-Madison student loan repayment rates high
UW-Madison students have one of the highest loan repayment rates in the nation, according to an analysis by the Office of Student Financial Service (OSFS).
Magazine nominates three for ‘Educator of the Year’
A national magazine of arts lifestyles has nominated three professors to receive the first-ever Arts Educator of the Year Award. In all, the magazine is selecting from 173 candidates for the award.