Private dorms chip in for Japan relief
As relief efforts continue in the aftermath of Japan’s earthquake and tsunami, another group of University of Wisconsin–Madison students is stepping up to provide support. Read More
Wellness expo helps promote healthy lifestyles
Need a little inspiration to get outside and move? Read More
The Hacker Within focuses on scientific computing
For many University of Wisconsin–Madison students, Python is a snake and C++ is just gibberish. Read More
Rescue, UW vets put neglected dog on long road to recovery
It may look like slow going from a bed in the intensive care unit at UW Veterinary Care, but for once in his recent memory a starved and neglected retriever has a shot at a happy life - and a newfound Internet following. Read More
Two faculty members named Guggenheim Fellows
One current and one emerita professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have received 2011 Guggenheim Fellowship Awards, recognizing artists, scholars and scientists based on distinguished past achievement and exceptional future promise. Read More
Beethoven Piano Competition winners perform Saturday
The School of Music's annual Beethoven Piano Competition took place on April 2, and three winners emerged from a field of nine entrants - Hallie Houge, Margaret Runaas and Jeongmin Lee. Read More
Hidden art galleries surprise around campus
An exhibition featuring photographs by Paula White is on display at the Academic Staff Art Gallery located at 270 Bascom Hall. Photo:… Read More
Writer’s Choice: Hidden talents from skillful hands at Ebling Library
The corpus callossum is a thick bundle of neural fibers connecting the left and right hemispheres of the brain. The term itself is Latin for… Read More
Artist in residence transforms ideas of space, art, design
Artist in residence Tad Gloeckler (right) works with students in his Design Studies/Art 469 Interdisciplinary Studies in the Arts class to build a… Read More
Contest reveals the artful side of science
The talents of UW–Madison scientists are not limited to using tools such as pipettes, mass spectrometers and modeling software. Cameras, microscopes and other more exotic… Read More
Ten UW–Madison professionals honored with 2011 Academic Staff Excellence Awards
Ten UW–Madison professionals have been honored with the 2011 Academic Staff Excellence Awards in recognition of their achievements in leadership, public service, research, teaching and… Read More
SMPH establishes new departments
The School of Medicine and Public Health has created two new basic science departments: the Department of Neuroscience and the Department of Cell and Regenerative… Read More
New Human Resources System to launch April 18
The UW System will launch its new Human Resources System (HRS) on Monday, April 18. The state-of-the-art HRS will handle a more than $2 billion… Read More
Investigative reporter, Chicago business writer to visit campus
One of the nation’s leading investigative reporters and a writer who has chronicled innovation in Chicago business will visit campus this month as writers in… Read More
Who owns my body?: Go Big Read capstone event
The Go Big Read program will tackle the question of “who owns my body?” and more in its capstone event being held April 15-16 in… Read More
Service day planned for furlough day
All staff, faculty, postdoctoral fellows and students are invited to take part in community service projects on the Monday, May 16, mandatory furlough day. A… Read More
Wisconsin Week prepares for electronic transition
During the past year, University Communications, publishers of Wisconsin Week, has been engaged in a process of re-inventing the methods it uses to communicate with… Read More
New Union South: Big, welcoming, beautiful
A bowling alley in the new Union South is pictured during a pre-opening tour of the building on March 30. The bowling alley… Read More