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Artists and libraries unite in innovative student project

November 3, 2011

Merging organizational savvy and community outreach, three students in the School of Library and Information Studies (SLIS) have created a resource to connect artists, libraries and the people who love them.

New documentary highlights Mildred Fish-Harnack

November 3, 2011

A new one-hour documentary on Mildred Fish-Harnack—Milwaukee native, University of Wisconsin alumna, and the only American woman executed on direct orders from Adolf Hitler—is scheduled to premiere Monday, Nov. 7, at 8 p.m. on Wisconsin Public Television (WPT).

Core competency: Law student leads apple business while finishing degree

November 3, 2011

Andy Ferguson is not your common student. Ferguson, a third-year student in the University of Wisconsin Law School, works full-time with his family business in addition to completing his law degree.

UW police ask for cooperation from pedestrians

November 3, 2011

For safety’s sake, UW police are asking pedestrians not to walk on Linden Drive at the School of Human Ecology construction site. The sidewalk on the north side of Linden is closed.

Tick-tock: Campus clocks set to fall back

November 3, 2011

It may be a pain to go around your house and adjust all the clocks for the end of daylight savings time: just think of the logistical problem changing the thousands of clocks on campus poses.

Recent sightings: Prairie Burn

November 2, 2011

Representatives of the Lakeshore Nature Preserve and employees of Quercus Land Stewardship Services conduct a controlled prairie burn in the Biocore Prairie on Tuesday.

Panel examines student assessment of nonprofit effectiveness

November 2, 2011

Students in Lori Bakken's interdisciplinary studies graduate course learned organizational evaluation skills while providing a solid answer to a growing conundrum: How can a nonprofit agency demonstrate its programs' effectiveness?

UW–Madison law student helps resident escape fire

November 2, 2011

A University of Wisconsin–Madison student came to the aid of a stranger Sunday night when a stove fire broke out in an apartment complex.

Climate change and the oxymoron of sustainable growth

November 2, 2011

Climate change, often viewed as a burden for future generations, is, in fact, a problem at hand, and a significant one, contends Rudy M. Baum, editor-in-chief of Chemical & Engineering News.

Increased use of bikes for commuting offers economic, health benefits

November 2, 2011

Cutting out short auto trips and replacing them with mass transit and active transport would yield major health benefits, according to a study just published in the scientific journal Environmental Health Perspectives.

Percussion groups from South Korea, U.S. perform at Mills Hall

November 1, 2011

The Guest Artist Series at the School of Music presents the Academy Percussion Ensemble from South Korea and the U.S.-based Galaxy Percussion Group on Sunday, Nov. 6 at 2 p.m. in Mills Hall.

Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant helps sustain DARE to completion

November 1, 2011

Whenever she appears on a popular statewide Wisconsin Public Radio offering, Joan Houston Hall can sense the hunger people have for regional sayings and their meanings.

Safety enhancements stem from workplace fatality

November 1, 2011

The July death of a University of Wisconsin–Madison electrician has led to several important safety procedures being reviewed and re-emphasized, safety officials reported today.

Tombstone mystery solved

November 1, 2011

Just a step off Janet Niewold’s patio, surrounded by hostas and leaning against a neighbor’s garage, is the answer to a minor, but fascinating, graveyard mystery.

City seeks faculty, staff to help students vote

November 1, 2011

The city of Madison clerk’s office is seeking UW–Madison faculty and staff to serve as special registration deputies to provide assistance to students as they exercise their right to vote in upcoming elections.

Torphy memorial scheduled for Nov. 10

November 1, 2011

A memorial event has been scheduled for the late John Torphy, former UW–Madison vice chancellor for administration. It will be held Thursday, Nov. 10 from 3-6 p.m. in Great Hall of the Memorial Union, 800 Langdon St., Madison.

Administrative Excellence forum examines opportunities, efficiencies

November 1, 2011

In a time of decreasing state support for public universities, UW–Madison officials say the time is now to seize opportunities provided by the flexibilities granted to the campus to create budget efficiencies.

State concealed carry law takes effect

November 1, 2011

Wisconsin’s new concealed carry law takes effect today, Tuesday, Nov. 1, and it brings important changes to rules on the UW–Madison campus.