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AWARDS Suomi High School Scholarship The UW–Madison Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies awards scholarships to any graduating high school senior… Read More
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APPOINTED Stephen Carpenter, professor of limnology and zoology, was elected as one of seven new foreign members of the Royal Swedish Academy… Read More
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Robert Dott Jr., professor emeritus of geology; and John Attig, professor, UW-Extension Department of Environmental Sciences, and staff member, Wisconsin Geological and Natural History… Read More
Elvehjem quilt exhibition to cap SoHE centennial year
More than two dozen historic quilts, half of which have never been exhibited before, will be on display as part of the School of Human Ecology exhibition at the Elvehjem Museum of Art Read More
Chemists find a new chink in TB’s armor
The family of bacteria that causes tuberculosis (TB) and leprosy are notoriously sturdy. And although the diseases they cause have been held in check for the past 50 years by antibiotics, some strains are becoming increasingly resistant to existing therapy. Now, however, a new chink has been found in the cellular armor that makes these infectious diseases difficult to treat. Read More
Library students help agencies make web sites more accessible
Assorted state agencies and libraries in Madison will be peppered at the end of this semester with enhanced-accessibility Web projects conceived, designed and executed by students in the Information Architecture class in the School of Library and Information Studies at UW–Madison. Read More
Second sight takes flight
After what appeared to be a reluctant take off, the great horned owl outfitted with new sight thanks to UW–Madison is now perched in the treetops near Manitowoc, Wis. Read More
UW Press title recognized
A multi-media volume published by the University of Wisconsin Press will be one of 29 titles singled out for special recognition by the American Library Association at its annual conference on Saturday, June 26, in Orlando, Fla. Read More
Conference addresses affordable housing
The 2004 Wisconsin Housing Conference on Wednesday-Thursday, May 19-20, will focus on preserving affordable housing, and issues related to quality housing and neighborhoods in Wisconsin. Read More
Conference on political religions to honor historian Payne
The Mosse Program and the Department of History at UW–Madison are co-sponsors of a major international conference on comparative political religions that will assess the various themes and characteristics of political religion since the French Revolution. Read More
New Health Sciences Learning center to open
A ceremonial dedication of the new Health Sciences Learning Center (HSLC) will occur on Friday, May 7, 2004 at 3 p.m. Read More
2004-05 Wisconsin Idea Fellowship recipients announced
The Morgridge Center for Public Service has announced the 2004-05 Wisconsin Idea Undergraduate Fellowship Program recipients. In its sixth year, the WIF program supports innovative service-learning and community-based research projects. Read More
Four faculty members win Hilldale Awards
The prestigious Hilldale Awards, which annually recognize excellence in teaching, research and service, have been awarded to four faculty members at UW–Madison. Read More
Book explores Arboretum wildflowers
This spring, visitors to the UW Arboretum can come prepared to venture out into the forests and discover the fascinating species and beautiful colors of Wisconsin flora, thanks to Andrew Hipp's new book, "Spring Woodland Wildflowers of the University of Wisconsin–Madison Arboretum." Read More
Housing, CCAS celebrate successful partnership
The end of every semester brings a flurry of activity to campus area libraries, coffee shops and computer labs. But in recent years, a growing number of students have also been heading to the University Housing satellite offices of the Cross-College Advising Service (CCAS) to get advice and prepare for class registration. Read More
‘Love of Reading’ lecture honors Pleasant Rowland
UW-Madison School of Human Ecology Professor David Riley will present a free, public lecture in honor of Pleasant T. Rowland, founder of the Pleasant Company and the American Girls Collection. Read More
Bus service to be cut back May 10
Transportation Services reminds university employees and students that the regular campus buses (Route 80) will begin their recess-service schedule on Monday, May 10. Read More
NASA scientist to lecture on blue planets, black holes
The mysteries of planet hunting, black holes and other cosmic phenomena will be the subject of a special public lecture by UW–Madison alumna and NASA scientist Anne Kinney on Friday, May 7. Read More
Arboretum native plant sale May 8
More than 100 varieties of woodland and prairie plants, and shrubs, will be sold by the Friends of the Arboretum on Saturday, May 8, at the Arboretum, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Read More