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Study: Perceived risk, personalities sway drinking habits
Undergraduate students who believe they have less control over post-drinking agonies such as hangovers and vomiting are more likely to over-drink than students who are able to resist martinis once they're already tipsy, according to psychologists at UW–Madison.
Arts faculty, students to be honored April 29
Creative arts faculty and students in disciplines spanning film studies, textile design, music and visual art will receive awards from the Arts Institute this spring.
Public participation key to Campus Master Plan effort
A draft of the university's campus master plan, strengthened by broad community involvement, was unveiled today after several months of study and numerous public meetings.
UW-Madison gains two new stem cell programs
Capitalizing on its across-the-board-strengths in stem cell research, UW–Madison will add two new stem cell programs to its portfolio.
UW monitors state purchasing consolidation
State government's drive to consolidate procurement services is being monitored closely by UW–Madison officials to affirm that the campus' needs are being met in key areas.
Physics department concert pays homage to genius
In honor of the centennial of Einstein's Miraculous Year and the World Year of Physics, the Department of Physics will present a free public concert of Einstein's favorite composers on Thursday, April 28.
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Gas can exchange program starts in June
A university-funded program to cut ozone levels through a free exchange of old gasoline storage cans for new, environmentally friendly ones will kick off on Saturday, June 11, at Madison's Franklin Field, 1402 Wingra Creek Parkway.
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Family Horticulture Day set for April 30
Purple potatoes, red popcorn, and giant green caterpillars – horticulture will go Technicolor at Family Horticulture Day. A variety of indoor and outdoor exhibits, staffed by Dane County Master Gardeners and Dane County 4-H youth and adult volunteers, will give visitors hands-on experience with horticultural science (but nobody has to handle the giant caterpillars).
Presentation highlights women, leadership
Women, leadership, politics and public policy will be addressed by Georgia Duerst-Lahti, a Beloit College political science professor, at 4 p.m. on Thursday, April 28, at the Pyle Center.
Weeks Hall addition to be dedicated May 6
A sparkling new addition to Weeks Hall, home to UW–Madison's Department of Geology and Geophysics, will be dedicated next week.
CIVC plans health, wellness events
The Campus Information and Visitor Center, in cooperation with a variety of on- and off-campus partners, is providing a series of free, interactive events emphasizing health and wellness.
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Canned construction Members of the Alpha Chi Omega and Sigma Phi Epsilon use more than 500 canned food items to…
Four a cappella groups present musical banquet
A cappella fans can feast on the university's groups no less than twice in one weekend.
Javanese gamelan troupe will present epic excerpt
Grave danger befalls a princess, her husband and his brother, the result of an encounter with an enchanted golden deer in an excerpt from the Javanese epic "Ramayana."
‘Art of Note’ to benefit Wisconsin Youth Symphony Orchestra
Ten acclaimed visual artists have put their talents to the Wisconsin Youth Symphony Orchestra's Art of Note project. Each has used a retired violin as a blank canvas. Their work, exhibited around town for the last few months, will be raffled at 7 p.m. on Friday, May 6, at the University Club.