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Easterday Lane honors former veterinary medicine dean
UW-Madison has renamed Creek Lane to honor Bernard Easterday, dean emeritus of the School of Veterinary Medicine.
Journalism class rolls out annual magazine
With a broader circulation aimed at state opinion leaders and an eye on Wisconsin, a magazine crafted by a team of journalism students, called "Curb", makes its debut Thursday, Dec. 11.
Arboretum cleaning up ponds
The Arboretum's Marion Dunn Pond and Secret Pond, which gather sediment and contaminants before they reach nearby waterways and ground water, are undergoing major improvements.
Continuing studies catalog out
The 2004 winter-spring Continuing Education Catalog is now available.
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Paper, scissors, but where’s rock? Drawn hands point down a long hallway on the sixth floor of the Mosse Humanities…
Chief justice, alumna to speak at UW’s winter commencement
The first woman on Wisconsin's Supreme Court will address mid-year graduates at UW–Madison's winter commencement, Sunday, Dec. 21.
Research generates reliable energy source during outages
As utility companies search for ways to avoid blackouts, like the one that shut down the northeastern corner of the United States last summer, one idea comes from UW–Madison.
Student-produced magazine rolls out
With a broader circulation aimed at state opinion leaders and an eye on Wisconsin, a magazine crafted by a team of University of Wisconsin–Madison journalism students makes its debut Thursday, Dec. 11.
Dane County business survey findings to be unveiled
The results of a unique economic survey of Dane County businesses will be announced at the First Business Seminar Series Wednesday, Dec. 10 at 8 a.m. in the Fluno Center.
UW-Madison ethicist receives national honor
Norman Fost, who founded one of the nation's first medical school programs in medical ethics, has received one of the nation's most prestigious awards in the field.
Easily paralyzed flies provide clues to neurodegeneration
With a slight tweak of temperature, geneticist Barry Ganetzky's flies drop like, well, flies.
Conference bolsters Wisconsin civics education
Strengthening the teaching of civics in Wisconsin's classrooms and engaging students in democracy are the aims of a Dec. 10 conference being co-sponsored by the UW–Madison School of Education.
New ice cream flavor commemorates Ag Hall centennial
A new Babcock ice cream flavor commemorates the centennial of Agricultural Hall at the end of Henry Mall on the UW–Madison campus: Ag Hallberries on Henry Malt. The flavorful treat features a pink sweet cranberry-based ice cream with malted milk balls and a ribbon of fudge.
Popular holiday science program sells out, will be televised
Once again, the popular holiday lectures by UW–Madison chemistry Professor Bassam Shakhashiri are sold out. However, the program will be broadcast on Wisconsin Public Television at 4 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 25, and again at 8 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 28.
Charter Street project to start this week
The construction project on Charter Street between Linden Drive and University Avenue is expected to get underway this week. Motorists, motorcyclists, moped drivers and bicyclists should look for traffic control measures and be prepared to use alternate routes.
Brain study shows some animals crave exercise
Like junkies without drugs, mice without running wheels crave what they lack, suggesting that some animals can develop an addiction for exercise, report scientists in the Dec. 1 issue of the journal Behavioral Neuroscience.
Forum examines Wisconsin’s smart growth law
A group of 12 students at UW–Madison is looking at Wisconsin's smart growth law, which requires every local government in the state to adopt a community plan by 2010.
WAA hosts official Music City Bowl tour
The Wisconsin Badgers are going to the Music City Bowl in Nashville, Tenn. on Dec. 31 and the Wisconsin Alumni Association (WAA) will host the official UW bowl tour.
WAA celebrates international student graduation
In order to commemorate the graduation and vast achievements of UW–Madison's international students, the Wisconsin Alumni Association (WAA) will host the annual fall International Student Graduation Celebration on Wednesday, Dec. 10, from 5-7 p.m. in the Ameritech Lounge at the Pyle Center, 702 Langdon St.
Kettl to co-host summit on local government finance
Gov. Jim Doyle named political scientist Don Kettl, a professor in the Robert M. La Follette School of Public Affairs, to co-host a summit on local government finance that the governor is convening in Milwaukee on Wednesday, Dec. 10.