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Freezin’ for a reason

March 11, 2003

On Saturday, Feb. 22, with temperatures in the teens and a wind-chill factor below zero, the UW Police Department's "Polar Plunge" team completed its mission on behalf of Special Olympics Wisconsin. At approximately 12:18 p.m., the members shed warm coats and hats and plunged into the frigid waters of Lake Monona. Read More

Terrence R. Dolan inaugural lecture

March 11, 2003

Guinevere Eden, a professor of neuroscience at Georgetown University, will deliver the inaugural Terrence R. Dolan lecture, a series honoring the 20-year Waisman Center director who retired last summer. Read More

A rare moment, indeed!

March 11, 2003

It is worth trying to put into perspective how infrequent is an outright Big Ten basketball championship at UW–Madison. Read More

UW-Madison receives visa system certification

March 11, 2003

he university has received Immigration and Naturalization Service certification to begin using a federal visa-monitoring system for international students and visiting international faculty and staff. Read More

Safety first, science second when the lab shakes, rattles and rolls

March 11, 2003

For Chuck DeMets, a professor of geology and geophysics, his most recent brush with divine opportunity came on Jan. 22 in a Colima, Mexico, hotel room when a 7.8-magnitude earthquake sent a barefoot DeMets and his Mexican field assistant Patti Zamora scrambling for the safety of the open street. Read More

Recent Sightings

March 11, 2003

Signed and sealed Written on a closet-door jamb, signatures and dates record the generations of painters who have coated the… Read More

Wisconsin recognizes pioneering black athletes

March 11, 2003

Every institution of higher learning has a hidden history regarding the involvement of African Americans on their intercollegiate sports teams. UW–Madison has made an effort to retrieve the stories of path-making black players through the work of Gregory Bond, a Ph.D. researcher in American history. Read More

If we back off now, we may be in worse shape later

March 11, 2003

When it comes to dealing with Saddam Hussein, "the genie is out of the bottle," and the Bush administration will now have a very difficult time backing down, says emeritus law professor Gordon Baldwin. Read More

Unger’s career blessed with a shakey start

March 11, 2003

Beneath Bill Unger's pedestrian title of "research program manager in the UW–Madison Department of Geology and Geophysics" is a career that spans four decades and all the world's continents. Read More

Events Bulletin

March 11, 2003

Directory Lists Youth Programs More than 90 classes, camps, workshops, and other activities for children and teens are featured in UW–Madison’s new Programs… Read More

Announcements

March 11, 2003

Direct Deposit of Payroll Checks Business Services encourages faculty and staff to consider direct deposit for paychecks. Some benefits of direct deposit include:… Read More

Milestones

March 11, 2003

Honored The Arts Institute announces the recipients of the 2003 awards in the arts, which recognize creative inquiry, outreach and professional excellence. Read More

For the Record

March 11, 2003

Policies and procedures Pesticide Use Policy In accordance with the university’s stormwater permit and Pesticide Use Policy, pesticide applicators are to… Read More

Phenology

March 11, 2003

As winter bids adieu and spring tiptoes toward us, we are highlighting phenological occurrences that many of us might easily miss or take for granted as we go about our busy lives. Read More

Highland Avenue detour starting Monday, March 17

March 11, 2003

An enclosed pedestrian walkway linking the School of Pharmacy building (Rennebohm Hall) with the new Health Sciences Learning Center will be built over Highland Avenue starting March 17. Read More

Iraqis caught ‘between the devil and the deep blue sea’

March 11, 2003

Mohammad Douglah, faculty associate of continuing and vocational education in the Department of Agricultural Journalism, says Iraq needs to be liberated by Iraqis, with help from the United States. Read More

Grad students endeavor to inspire reading Du Bois essays

March 11, 2003

Whole new worlds of human experience, history, vehicles of expression and even her own American past opened wide to Michelle Gordon when she first read W.E.B. Du Bois' landmark collection of essays, "The Souls of Black Folk." Read More

Month-long science open house set for April

March 10, 2003

This April, UW–Madison welcomes learners of all ages to explore the campus and experience science as discovery during a month-long open house called 'Science Expeditions.' Read More

Conferences to examine Caribbean, African land issues

March 7, 2003

This month, the Land Tenure Center at UW–Madison is helping organize conferences that examine critical land issues in two very different areas of the world: the Caribbean and southern Africa. Read More

Why Wisconsin e-businesses should prepare to collect taxes

March 7, 2003

Senator Jon Erpenbach (D-Middleton) and Diane Hardt, tax administrator for the Wisconsin Department of Revenue and co-chair of the Streamlined Sales Tax Project, will discuss Internet taxation and more at a half-day workshop on e-business legal issues sponsored by the UW Consortium for Global eCommerce. Read More