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Awards honor 12 young alumni

March 10, 2010

Susanne Rust was a 2009 Pulitzer Prize finalist for investigative journalism. While at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Rust and a colleague broke a story about the failure of the U.S. government to protect Americans from chemicals in plastics. Read More

Tour the world without leaving town

March 10, 2010

If you are an armchair traveler, or more of the accidental tourist type, campus activities this weekend will satisfy the wanderer in us all. And with spring break still weeks away, these events arrive in the nick of time. Read More

Production explores conflict of head over heart

March 10, 2010

The emotional conflict over whether to follow one’s heart or not is a struggle that has plagued all peoples during all eras. In 1888, playwright Henrik Ibsen explored the topic in his play “The Lady from the Sea.” Graduate directing student Jeremy Thomas Poulsen now tackles Ibsen’s play in University Theatre’s upcoming production, opening Friday, March 19, and playing through Saturday, April 10, in the Hemsley Theatre. Read More

Madison Meals for Haiti continues relief efforts

March 10, 2010

Just over two months since the catastrophic earthquake in Haiti, the world’s attention has largely turned to other issues. The need for help, however, remains just as strong. Now, a group in Madison hopes to mobilize volunteers in support of those still suffering from the earthquake’s devastation. Read More

Alumni Weekend brings food, graduates, spirit to campus

March 10, 2010

Alumni Weekend will feature a full weekend of activities set for Thursday–Saturday, April 22–24. Read More

Book, research sparked professor’s passion for the gas and dust of the galaxy

March 10, 2010

Most people first think of the stars when thinking about outer space — but Snezana Stanimirovic is more interested in what’s between them. Read More

Cardiologist studies at the heart of stem cells

March 10, 2010

When Timothy Kamp arrived at UW–Madison in 1996, stem cell research was the focus of a few biologists and blood researchers. Read More

Two faculty win Sloan fellowships

March 10, 2010

Two faculty members were among 118 young faculty who were awarded Sloan Research Fellowships. Read More

Carson Gulley leaves legacy of devotion to cooking, beloved fudge-bottom pie

March 10, 2010

Carson Gulley was born in Arkansas in 1897 to two former slaves. As a dormitory chef, Gulley cooked more than 16 million meals for hungry students in his 27 years on campus. Read More

We Conserve: Be the We

March 10, 2010

This column features the We Conserve program and its work on campus. Read More

Academic awards office raises university’s profile

March 10, 2010

With motherhood on the horizon, Julie Stubbs wasn’t looking for a new day job. But just a few months after coming to Madison, she found herself in charge of two major projects: raising a baby and running an innovative new office on an unfamiliar campus. Read More

Coming up on the Big Ten Network

March 10, 2010

The following UW–Madison programming is scheduled for the Big Ten Network in the coming weeks. Read More

UW Foundation turns 65

March 10, 2010

On March 20, 1945, the UW Foundation was established to raise funds for “a great post-war development program for the university.” An influx of students — mostly World War Ⅱ servicemen — lack of infrastructure investment during the war years and the nation’s need for educated workers required that something be done to supplement legislative allocations to the university. Read More

Public-private venture wins grant to extend Internet links to underserved areas

March 10, 2010

A broad partnership of Madison-area education, health, government and nonprofit organizations, including UW–Madison, has been awarded $5.1 million in federal stimulus funding to expand access to computer networks for underserved communities and local agencies Read More

Global water issues take spotlight in spring lecture series

March 10, 2010

Many people believe water will be to the current century what oil was to the last one: the defining natural resource. Read More

UW–Madison receives national recognition for community service

March 10, 2010

UW–Madison has been named to the 2009 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. Read More

Construction to impact traffic on Park

March 10, 2010

Utility construction will affect vehicle and pedestrian traffic along North Park Street between Johnson Street and Langdon Street for about four weeks this spring. Read More

New art gallery to feature work of academic staff

March 10, 2010

The Office of the Secretary of the Academic Staff is an unlikely place for an art gallery. But a recent remodeling of the office left a more open room, lots of sunlight and bare white walls that called out for some color. Read More

Mount Horeb bands to invade Humanities Building

March 10, 2010

Some 300 middle- and high-school band members from Mount Horeb, Wis., will come to the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus on Wednesday, March 17, for a morning of musical instruction and collaboration in a musical March madness. Read More

Kaitlin Koehler: A born leader

March 10, 2010

Kaitlin Koehler was destined to become a leader with the Wisconsin Union Directorate (WUD). Read More