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Women’s health expert to address state issues
Dr. Gloria Sarto, co-director of the UW National Center of Excellence for Women's Health, will address the health, safety and well-being of Wisconsin women in a free presentation on Thursday, Feb. 24.
The stuff of dreams
How does one visualize thought? Well, by pressing the open tip of an electrolyte-filled glass pipette much thinner than a human hair against the membrane of an individual brain cell, researchers can isolate a patch and identify the current flowing through individual ion channels on a cell's membrane.
Cuban film festival features variety of styles
Madison's Third Cuban Film Festival, sponsored by the Division of Continuing Studies and Edgewood College, will be held Feb. 24-March 4. A special guest, director Orlando Rojas, will present his latest film.
Chemistry professor honored with national award
Robert J. Hamers, professor of chemistry, is receiving the Arthur W. Adamson Award for his distinguished service in the advancement of surface chemistry.
Chicago Sun-Times political writer to visit
Lynn Sweet, Washington, D.C., bureau chief for the Chicago Sun-Times, will visit the campus this month as the spring semester's Public Affairs Writer in Residence.
Friends of UW–Madison libraries to host used book sale
More than 15,000 books will go on sale during Wisconsin's largest used book sale Wednesday-Saturday, March 2-5, in 116 Memorial Library, 728 State St.
Eroica trio brings classical sizzle to Wisconsin Union Theater
The Grammy-nominated Eroica Trio is bringing a show praised by critics for its "gusto" and "heart-stopping mastery" to the Wisconsin Union Theater at 8 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 25.
Veterinary school supports police-dog project
Thanks to a special endowment fund, the Capital K-9s, a police-dog unit soon to be established at the Madison Police Department, will receive their veterinary care from the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Veterinary Medicine.
Chadbourne plans events to teach about Park Street
Park Street, the primary Madison thoroughfare running from the front steps of the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus to the Beltline in south Madison, connects the many diverse residential and commercial neighborhoods in the area.
Survey finds job market improving for MBA grads
Job markets locally, regionally and nationally are improving for students who are earning master's of business administration degrees, according to Blair Sanford, director of MBA career services at the School of Business.
Pilobolus brings thrilling dance to Wisconsin Union Theater
Pilobolus, a "nifty and sophisticated dance company" with "complex and brilliant choreography," according to the New York Times, performs in the Wisconsin Union Theater on Wednesday, Feb. 23, at 8 pm.