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Cogen plant OK’d
The Wisconsin Public Service Commission approved Sept. 18 the West Campus Cogeneration Facility proposed for the 600 block of Walnut Street next to the existing heating plant.
Molding a stronger plastics industry
One of the most important industries in Wisconsin is the plastics industry. In an effort to help this industry keep its competitive edge, UW–Madison, along with other institutions throughout the state, will work with Wisconsin plastics companies to drive innovative product development and enhance industrial competitiveness through technology transfer of new polymer materials, processes and tools.
Is your child more likely to be injured?
Sure, children get hurt, but a new study shows why.
Russian folk orchestra celebrates musical traditions
People yearning to play domras and balalaikas are invited to join the Russian Folk Orchestra.
Latin@Heritage offers new perspectives on American issues
The students involved with Latin@ Heritage are providing an out-of-classroom learning experience so members of all cultures can broaden their perspective on the American experience, according to Eric Mata, an adviser at the Multicultural Student Center.
System to hire consultant to examine salaries
The UW System issued a statement in response to the reaction to the Board of Regents Sept. 2 action on executive salaries.
Choreographer to visit
American postmodernist choreographer and dancer Simone Forti will spend a week on campus as guest artist in residence in the Dance Program Oct. 5-11.
Oct. 1 conference promotes effective workplace dynamics
Managers and supervisors can improve their skills in leading employees, budgeting, managing change, and handling staff emotions during budget and staff reductions in a one-day conference Wednesday, Oct. 1, at the Pyle Center.
Career change workshop offered
People who are contemplating or have been thrust into employment changes can learn about resources and strategies for seeking different career directions at a Wisconsin Alumni Lifelong Learning workshop on Saturday, Oct. 4, 9 a.m.- 4 p.m., at the Pyle Center.
Conference examines grade inflation
Academic standards and grade inflation will be the subject of a daylong conference on Saturday, Oct. 11, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Pyle Center.
OCR announces free seminars on high-tech entrepreneurship
The Office of Corporate Relations announces four seminars on high-tech entrepreneurship for faculty and staff.
WAA seeks award nominations
The Wisconsin Alumni Association seeks nominations for awards that honor professional achievement, civic leadership and service to UW–Madison.
Winning the war on dust
Soil stabilization research that started in the sand country around the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences' Hancock Agricultural Research Station has found a lifesaving application in the deserts of Iraq and Kuwait.
Memorial Union celebrates 75th anniversary
Since Memorial Union opened its doors on Oct. 5, 1928, it has served as a center of social, cultural, educational and recreational activities on the UW–Madison campus, as well as a cornerstone of the Madison community. The Wisconsin Union will honor that achievement, as well as many others, as part of its 75th anniversary celebration.
Memorial Union historical photos
Photos courtesy Memorial Union. A parade on State Street touts the 1920s fund-raising campaign to build Memorial Union.
Announcements
Red Cross in Need of Blood Donors Contracts allow UW employees reasonable time off work, during work time, to donate blood at the…
For the Record
GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS Faculty Sabbaticals, Development Grants and Research Service Grants The specific guidelines for three 2004-05 UW–Madison faculty grants and…
Milestones
Honored Dennis R. Buege, professor and UW Extension meat scientist, received the 2003 American Meat Science Association Signal Service Award. The award…
Indefinite appointments
Chancellor John Wiley granted these academic staff members indefinite appointments during the 2002-03 fiscal year. Listings are by name, division and department.
Emerita/emeritus appointments
Chancellor John Wiley granted these faculty and academic staff members emerita/emeritus status upon their retirement during the 2002-03 fiscal year. They are listed by…