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Professor races for cancer awareness, cure
Sheila McGuirk, professor in the School of Veterinary Medicine, is part of the team for the Tour of Hope, a highly competitive bike ride across the United States to bring awareness to the importance of cancer research and the search for a cure.
Architectural firms exhibit project designs
Tear it down or fix it up? Perhaps that elderly structure needs a little of both strategies; whatever you decide, the chances are excellent that you will enlist the services of an architect.
Events honor Native American Heritage Month
Through the end of November, the UW–Madison community will honor Native American culture as part of Native American Heritage Month. More than 230 Native American students, representing dozens of Native American nations, are enrolled at the university.
New business-startup initiative announced
A nine-point program “to help create, support and sustain”new startup companies from the University of Wisconsin–Madison was announced today (Nov. 12) by the university’s Office of Corporate Relations (OCR).
Hotvedt hired as violence prevention specialist
Carmen Hotvedt, a former educator with the Sexual Assault Education and Prevention Program at the University of Toledo, is the new violence prevention specialist at University Health Services (UHS) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Policy analyst to explore the politics of K–12 education
A free public address by Michael W. Kirst, an education professor and policy analyst at Stanford University, will highlight the annual celebration of American Education Week.
Minnesota selects UW’s Mulcahy for top research post
Tapping one of the UW's most visible and proven administrators, the University of Minnesota has selected R. Timothy Mulcahy to be its chief research officer.
Extinction in ocean’s mud presages key ecological changes
The loss of seemingly inconsequential animal species in the marine benthos - the top 6 inches or so of mud and sediment on the floors of the world's oceans - is giving scientists a new look ahead at the consequences of the steady decline of the world's biological diversity.
WAA honors Molly Carnes with Cabinet 99 recognition award
The Wisconsin Alumni Association (WAA) has honored Molly Carnes, professor of women's health research and medicine at the UW–Madison, with its biennial $10,000 Cabinet 99 Recognition Award. The award was given to Carnes during the association's Cabinet 99 Symposium held Nov. 5.
Agricultural and Life Sciences college dean to retire
Elton D. Aberle, dean of the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences at the University of Wisconsin–Madison since 1998, announced Monday (Nov. 8) that he will retire on Sept. 1, 2005.
Educator scholarships available for careers conference
A limited number of scholarships are available for educators who are interested in attending a February 2005 careers conference sponsored by the Center on Education and Work.
Rao named to chair UW Veterinary School development council
He’s seen firsthand why the School of Veterinary Medicine needs to expand its facilities. Now Kailas J. Rao, a prominent Milwaukee businessman, has signed on to help.