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Student remembered as passionate researcher

February 10, 2010

The family and friends of Jeffrey Matthew Slosarczyk are remembering him as an intelligent and diligent student, highly dedicated to his studies. Read More

Snow emergency remains in effect

February 10, 2010

A snow emergency remains in effect for the entire city of Madison until 7 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 11. Read More

Morgridge Institute for Research announces scientific leadership team, research areas

February 10, 2010

The Morgridge Institute for Research has finalized its inaugural team of top scientists selected to bring to life the institute's mission of accelerating discovery to delivery to improve human health. Read More

Make this a Valentine’s Day to remember

February 10, 2010

Chocolates, flowers, jewelry and perfume? Mooning into your sweetie’s eyes (all the way to their deep, deep soul) through the candlelight? Done, and done to death. Make this Valentine’s weekend memorable with one of the following suggestions. Yes, symposia can be sexy! All events are free unless noted. Read More

New heart pump could benefit thousands

February 10, 2010

Although they have neither a pulse nor a measurable blood pressure, people with advanced heart failure lived longer and felt better when implanted with a new small pump that circulates their blood, according to UW Health heart experts whose patients took part in a recent clinical trial. Read More

Study: Bloggers’ reasons for writing change over time

February 10, 2010

While political bloggers were initially inspired to post their thoughts online as a way to help them blow off steam or articulate new ideas, over time they're driven to blog by a desire to influence mainstream media or public opinion, according to research from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Read More

Scholar-physician juggles culture, care, compassion

February 10, 2010

A recent lecture in Walt Schalick’s History of Disability course covers the full spectrum of human-animal relationships. Service animals aren’t the only ones making an impact: Frogs with limb abnormalities can mark environmental change, while the physiology of hibernating bears could help researchers lessen bone loss in bedridden (human) patients. Read More

Campus events mark Black History Month

February 10, 2010

To celebrate the rich culture and traditions that Black History Month honors, educational, artistic and social events have been scheduled across campus. Read More

Professor teaches mechanical devices how to ‘see’

February 10, 2010

In her Robotics and Intelligent Systems Lab, Nicola Ferrier, associate professor of mechanical engineering, is helping design the next generation of robots. They may not look like the anthropomorphic machines depicted in the movies, but these mechanical arms and manipulators are learning how to “see.” Read More

We Conserve: Be the We

February 10, 2010

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

Office of Admissions launches ‘Blogs’

February 10, 2010

The Office of Admissions just launched Wisconsin Blogs, a blogging project geared toward prospective students, their families and the UW–Madison community. Read More

UW–Madison continues distinguished Peace Corps legacy

February 10, 2010

UW–Madison continues to add to its legacy as one of the top producers of Peace Corps volunteers. With 77 alumni currently serving in the Peace Corps worldwide, the university was ranked seventh in 2009 rankings, released Feb. 4. The University of Washington topped the list with 101 volunteers. Read More

Classified Staff Child Care Grants offer hope and opportunities

February 10, 2010

The Office of Child Care and Family Resources (OCCFR) has selected two recipients of the Classified Staff Child Care Grants. Read More

Search begins for new ombuds

February 10, 2010

The provost’s office is looking for a new ombuds. Ombuds Jane Voichick, who has been with the program since 2006, will step down April 1. Read More

Campuswide e-reimbursement implementation in progress

February 10, 2010

The e-reimbursement system is a collection of expense reimbursement tools that offers a simplified, consistent method to prepare the travel authorization/cash advance and/or expense report. Read More

Trip to Las Vegas is ‘On, Wisconsin!’ YouTube contest prize

February 9, 2010

The winners of the University of Wisconsin–Madison's "On, Wisconsin!" YouTube contest will receive two travel packages to Las Vegas to attend the Badger football game against the University of Nevada, Las Vegas on Saturday, Sept. 4. Read More

Competition set for 100-Hour Wiscontrepreneur Challenge

February 9, 2010

What can you do with 100 hours and $15 in materials from the University of Wisconsin–Madison's surplus shop? Read More

People and Programs Campaign a big winner for School of Pharmacy

February 9, 2010

The University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy raised more than $22 million in its six-year People and Programs Campaign, topping its goal of $18 million. Read More

Location technology homes in on where stuff, people are

February 9, 2010

If you commute by mass transit in Madison or Chicago, Jignesh Patel can tell you, to the minute, when your bus will pull up to your stop. He can do this no matter the weather or traffic conditions. Read More

Recent sighting: University Bay Marsh

February 8, 2010

A stream of open water runs through the still snow- and ice-covered University Bay Marsh on Feb. 3. Photo: Jeff Miller… Read More