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Wisconsin Film Festival director to depart for private sector

September 22, 2005

The director of the Wisconsin Film Festival will be leaving her post on Friday, Oct. 7 for opportunities in the private sector in Madison.

Wisconsin to participate in NACAC national college fairs

September 20, 2005

Representatives from Wisconsin's Office of Admissions will be attending many of the National Association for College Admission Counseling College Fairs this fall.

Employee Matters

September 20, 2005

Fall Enrollment Opportunities

Almanac

September 20, 2005

Ask Bucky Do you have questions? We have answers! Ask Bucky is a service provided by the Campus Information and Visitor Center, your…

Officials urge dialogue as state support dwindles

September 20, 2005

Public universities nationally are caught in a perfect storm of fiscal and political trends that has resulted in declining state support for higher education, according to the authors of an upcoming book on the creeping privatization of state universities.

Milestones

September 20, 2005

GRANTS UW–Madison’s European Union Center received a renewal grant from the European Commission for 300,000 euros (approx. $365,000) to improve the nascent UW–Madison…

Writer’s Choice

September 20, 2005

Arts Niht Out! acquaints both members of the campus community and greater Madison with some of what UW–Madison has to offer, artistically speaking.

Cultural exchanges under way at Memorial Union art galleries

September 20, 2005

A trio of exhibitions currently in galleries at the Memorial Union celebrates “Two Cultures, One Spirit”and the artistic vision of underrepresented people.

Poets reflect in UW–Madison’s first ‘Felix’ evening

September 20, 2005

“I see violence as a common misfortunate, and, by extension, fate. It awaits each one of us just around the corner.” As…

New dance pieces offer celestial celebration

September 20, 2005

Tai Ji, literally “the supreme ultimate fist,” is thought to promote health and longevity. It is considered a “soft” martial art, said to help to complete muscle relaxation, as opposed to other forms that rely on muscle tension.

Environment of acceptance is her goal

September 20, 2005

Linda Denise "LD" Oakley, professor of nursing and Diversity Oversight Committee chair, has made a career out of studying behavior and methods of bringing about change.