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Event examines entrepreneurial models based on social and economic change

February 1, 2010

Business beyond the usual is required to create new models of financial sustainability while benefiting society. Read More

Institute for Research on Poverty selected as national research hub

February 1, 2010

Officials from the federal Economic Research Service have chosen the University of Wisconsin–Madison's Institute for Research on Poverty to be a national center for research on nutrition assistance programs. Read More

UW-Madison study has implications for understanding ion channel defects

February 1, 2010

A University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health team has made a discovery important to the millions of people who are on common medications for heart and neurological diseases. Read More

Seminars will make teachers climate-change ambassadors

February 1, 2010

The Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison will join the Madison Metropolitan School District in a three-year project to prepare science teachers to be climate-literacy ambassadors in their schools and communities. Read More

Students use computing skills to hasten Haiti relief efforts

February 1, 2010

"I have this bumper sticker that says, 'Python will save the world. I don't know how, but it will,'" says Nicholas Preston, a University of Wisconsin–Madison postdoctoral researcher. Read More

New study rejects mortality-privatization link

January 29, 2010

A new study reconsiders and ultimately rejects a well-publicized claim that mass privatization of state enterprises caused a drastic increase in premature deaths after the fall of communism in ex-Soviet countries. Read More

NIH approves Wisconsin H1 stem-cell line for continued use in federally funded research

January 29, 2010

The WiCell Research Institute can continue to provide stem cell scientists one of the earliest and most popular human embryonic stem cell (hESC) lines in the field for their use in federally funded research projects. Read More

Law students to help with foreclosure mediation

January 29, 2010

University of Wisconsin Law School students will help Dane County homeowners facing foreclosure take their cases through a mediation process with their lenders. Read More

TIP/Energy policy expert

January 29, 2010

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Recent sighting: Day of Action

January 29, 2010

Undergraduates Adelaide Davis (center) and Colleen Rooney (right) accept donations at a booth in the Memorial Union on Jan. 28, as part of… Read More

Madison to host youth poetry slam semifinals and finals

January 29, 2010

Dozens of students from across the state are gearing up to compete for a berth on the Wisconsin State Youth Poetry Slam Team, which will represent the state at the national Brave New Voices International Youth Poetry Slam Festival this coming summer. Read More

Can blocking a frown keep bad feelings at bay?

January 29, 2010

Your facial expression may tell the world what you are thinking or feeling. But it also affects your ability to understand written language related to emotions, according to research that was presented today (Jan. 29). Read More

Origins of Earth Day, environmental movement come to life on Web site

January 28, 2010

People around the globe will mark the 40th anniversary of Earth Day (April 22) this spring. Countless activities related to Earth Day also will take place before and after April 22. Read More

UW Habitat for Humanity hosts 14th Souper Bowl

January 28, 2010

The University of Wisconsin–Madison Habitat for Humanity chapter will host the 14th annual Souper Bowl fundraiser at Madison West High School on Saturday, Feb. 6. Read More

Property tax credits offer inefficient tax relief, study says

January 28, 2010

Two Wisconsin property tax credits are not only expensive - nearly $900 million per year out of a $13 billion general fund budget - but they are a highly inefficient means of delivering property tax relief to the Wisconsin homeowners and renters for whom the property tax creates the greatest economic hardships, according to a new analysis from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Read More

TIP/Apple Tablet experts

January 27, 2010

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Founders’ Day celebrations to mark UW–Madison’s birthday

January 27, 2010

It’s been 161 years since the first day of class at UW–Madison. This spring, alumni and friends in about 70 cities across the country are celebrating the occasion, known as Founders’ Day, and commemorative events on campus will include a touch of history and a taste of cake. Read More

Madison police release sketch in bike path battery

January 27, 2010

Madison police have released an artist's sketch of a man who allegedly tackled a 21-year-old UW–Madison student while she stopped to stretch on the Southwest Bike Path at 9:15 a.m. on Jan. 24. Read More

Chazen exhibit cranks up the whimsy

January 27, 2010

From simple wind-up toys (chattering plastic teeth, anyone?) and cuckoo clocks to the creepy animatronic Pirates of the Caribbean attraction at Disneyland, moving make-believe is fun to watch. The Chazen Museum of Art satisfies that fascination for moving parts and the fantastic in a new exhibit, “Automata: Contemporary Mechanical Sculpture.” Read More

Heating plant renovation ushers in greener era

January 27, 2010

The Charter Street Heating Plant, an aging but critical source of energy for campus, is about to undergo a transformation that will take the state and university to the 21st century frontiers of cleaner, coal-free power. Read More