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Chancellor’s statement on campus ROTC programs
Given Representative Nass’ recent comments regarding ROTC programs on UW campuses, I thought it would be important to remind you of my unwavering support… Read More
Construction set for summer on Grainger Hall addition
This summer's demolition of a former bank building will clear the way for construction of a five-story addition to Grainger Hall that will be home to graduate programs in the School of Business. Read More
Study depicts peril, hope for children of jailed mothers
For a young child whose mother is imprisoned, life's prospects are predictably grim. But a new study, the first empirical examination of the attachment relationships of young children whose mothers are in prison, suggests that simple interventions may prevent a downward social spiral for a rapidly growing and vulnerable population. Read More
Project helps student housing at a tribal college grow
Plenty of University of Wisconsin–Madison seniors sequester themselves in libraries and labs preparing final projects for upper-level classes, but landscape architecture major Katie Selin recently found herself mapping land, reviewing aerial photographs, conducting workshops and meeting with tribal elders in northern Wisconsin. Read More
UW-Madison child care centers to benefit from a night of jazz
The Jan Wheaton Quintet takes the stage in an early June 16 concert for the Eighth Annual "Jazzin' at Luther's" to benefit the UW–Madison Campus Child Care Centers. Read More
Unique class to chart quest through the multiracial American West
An unusual "traveling classroom" hitting the road this summer will have 36 University of Wisconsin–Madison students logging nearly 3,000 miles by bus, piecing together a cultural history tour of the sprawling American West. Read More
American Indian housing project will link tribal, academic communities
Over three weeks this summer, a building made of straw bales and stucco will rise from the wind-swept Montana plains-an undertaking that is equally an exercise in green construction, an opportunity to assist with a much-needed early childhood learning center on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation, and cultural partnership and immersion experience for undergraduate students. Read More
Entrepreneurship center honors professor and benefactor
Jim Weinert, a prominent entrepreneur and philanthropist, and Bob Pricer, a longtime teacher of entrepreneurship, were honored at the eighth annual celebration of the Weinert Center for Entrepreneurship at the UW–Madison School of Business. Read More
Statement by Chancellor Wiley on proposed state budget
As the State Legislature's Joint Finance Committee considers the UW System budget tomorrow [Thursday, May 19], we are hopeful the Legislature will once again understand the critical role of higher education in the state's economy and the future of its citizens. Read More
Morgridge Center’s Rouse reflects on service
After 38 years of distinguished service to UW–Madison, Mary Rouse will retire at the end of June. Read More
UW’s executive education programs ranked among world’s best
The School of Business has made the Financial Times' annual list of the world's top executive education providers for the fourth consecutive year. In its May 16 business education section, the London-based Times ranked executive education programs throughout the world. UW–Madison was ranked 15th in the U.S. (26th in the world) in the publication's overall ranking. Read More
Engineer tapped for national mentoring award
UW-Madison Professor Jeffrey S. Russell received a Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring (PAESMEM) at a ceremony today (May 16) in Washington, D.C. Read More
Four faculty members appointed to named professorships
Four faculty members at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have been appointed to prestigious named professorships designed to support continued research and scholarly activity. Read More
Spring commencement: Transcript of remarks by Chancellor John Wiley
Commencement Remarks Delivered by Chancellor John Wiley May 13-15, 2005 Kohl Center Welcome to the 152nd commencement of… Read More
Thai Educators to visit campus for science-education ideas
A delegation of ten educators from Thailand will visit Wisconsin from May 23 to June 3 to lay the groundwork for a long-term partnership with UW–Madison to improve Thai science education. Read More
Biological systems engineer to study erosion and runoff
Spring rains may make flowers and crops grow, but it also carries topsoil, chemicals and nutrients such as phosphorus into rivers and streams when storm-water overflows from fields. This spring, a UW–Madison scientist and his team will begin tests to understand the mechanisms of erosion by tracking sediment movement as well as the flow of water over fields. Read More
Workshop will explore issues in motivating adolescents
On Monday, June 20, teachers, counselors, school administrators, and student support personnel will come together to learn how to help middle and high school students perform to the best of their abilities. The workshop, "Motivating Adolescents: Overcoming Ambivalence and Stimulating Resilience," will be held at the Olympia Resort and Conference Center in Oconomowoc. Read More
Paludarium gifts brighten, enlighten biology’s nooks
A retired artist and designer, John Glaeser is constructing his own 20-cubic-foot version of Eden in a paludarium, a hybrid aquarium-terrarium complete with tropical plants, fish and waterfalls. Read More
New university home page to be launched in June
When you visit UW–Madison's main Web site during June, you'll see the results of a complex project to redesign and reorganize access to the university's vast online resources. Read More
Enrollment Management forges an identity within university
The new Division of Enrollment Management, created in the wake of the November Student Affairs reorganization, is responsible for the Offices of Undergraduate Admissions, Student Financial Services, the Registrar and ISIS. Read More