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One-man play confronts race issues with examination of lynching victim’s life

January 25, 2010

Patrick Sims' brain is crowded with the lives and chatter of imaginary people. He's been listening to them since they moved in some 12 years ago when he visited America's Black Holocaust Museum on Milwaukee's north side. Read More

Drugs may shut down several Epstein-Barr virus-induced diseases

January 25, 2010

Using a class of drugs being clinically tested to treat other kinds of cancer, researchers at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health found that the drugs were the first to stop the latent form of EBV infection from causing disease. Read More

Expectant mom’s flu exposure stunts baby’s brain development

January 25, 2010

For expectant mothers, catching even a mild case of the flu could stunt brain development in their newborns, according to a new study conducted in rhesus macaques. Read More

Air-quality improvements offset climate policy costs

January 22, 2010

The benefits of improved air quality resulting from climate change mitigation policies are likely to outweigh the near-term costs of implementing those policies, according to a new study. Read More

Wisconsin Partnership to fund study on causes of obesity in Latino youth

January 21, 2010

From insulin resistance to urban planning policy, a new project funded by the Wisconsin Partnership Program will apply the widest possible lens to barriers to health and physical activity among Latino youth in Milwaukee. Read More

TIP/Campaign finance experts

January 21, 2010

Jan. 21, 2010 TO: Editors, news directors FROM: Stacy Forster and Jenny Price, University Communications, 608-262-0930 RE: TIP/CAMPAIGN FINANCE EXPERTS In a major… Read More

Message from Chancellor Martin and ASM Chair Tyler Junger regarding Haiti earthquake relief

January 20, 2010

Chancellor Biddy Martin has asked the university community support relief efforts for victims of the recent earthquake in Haiti. Read More

Flu shot clinics to be held Jan. 22

January 20, 2010

Two flu shot clinics will be held on Friday, Jan. 22, for students and employees. Read More

Science writer tackles Darwin’s ‘Secret Life’

January 20, 2010

Charles Darwin let more than two decades pass between his return to England aboard HMS Beagle and the publication of "Origin of the Species." Read More

UW-Madison plans tribute to student Adkins

January 20, 2010

Shanica Adkins, the late University of Wisconsin–Madison senior killed in a Dec. 31 auto accident, is being remembered as a kind and passionate young woman who was dedicated to helping others. Read More

Roundtable to explore ethics for investigative journalism outlets

January 20, 2010

Although many industry observers see nonprofit investigative news organizations as the future, the emerging journalism model brings a host of new ethical issues. Read More

Kick off the spring semester with “On, Wisconsin!”

January 19, 2010

As the spring semester gets underway, tap into your creative side and enter the “On, Wisconsin!” video competition, commemorating the song’s 100th anniversary. Read More

In sync: Squid, glowing companions march in genetic harmony

January 19, 2010

Most humans are blissfully unaware that we owe our healthful existence to trillions of microbes that make their home in the nooks and crannies of the human body, primarily the gut. Read More

Diving milk prices cut state net farm income by more than half in 2009

January 19, 2010

Times were hard for farmers across the country in 2009, but they were harder than average for Wisconsin farmers. Read More

UW-Madison, UW-Milwaukee to award grants for joint research partnerships

January 17, 2010

Wisconsin's two public doctoral research universities will join forces in the first campuswide program to promote collaborative research projects involving faculty at both universities. Read More

Curiosities: How can a polar bear survive in a Wisconsin zoo?

January 15, 2010

“Wisconsin bears in zoos may not be in an environment as extreme as something like a tropical zoo,” says Kurt Sladky, assistant professor of… Read More

TIP/Haiti experts

January 15, 2010

Tens of thousands are feared dead after the devastating 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Haiti this week. These UW–Madison experts can provide context and analysis for interested media. Read More