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UW-Madison streamlines student scholarship search

September 3, 2009

The University of Wisconsin–Madison is using technology to make it much easier for undergraduate students to learn about and apply for scholarships for the 2010-11 academic year. Read More

Babcock Hall Dairy Store serves up a sweet job

September 3, 2009

Imagine receiving your undergraduate degree and then immediately being put in charge of an ice cream shop that serves more than 400 customers every day and employs two dozen workers during the peak season. Read More

Historic Washburn Observatory prepares to reopen

September 3, 2009

The Washburn Observatory, the University of Wisconsin–Madison's gate to the heavens, will open later this month following a careful two-year renovation that preserved its hilltop charm and historic significance. Read More

Reception to welcome students of color to campus

September 2, 2009

The 28th annual Multicultural Orientation Reception (MCOR) will welcome new and continuing students of color back to the University of Wisconsin–Madison on Friday, Sept. 4, at the Memorial Union, 800 Langdon St. Read More

Show Badger spirit by wearing red and white on Fridays

September 2, 2009

On Friday, Sept. 4, the decision on what to wear should be an easy one for the Badger faithful. Show support for the University of Wisconsin–Madison and wear Wisconsin gear to celebrate the fifth annual College Colors Day. Read More

Monkeys get a groove on, but only to monkey music

September 1, 2009

Music is one of the surest ways to influence human emotions; most people unconsciously recognize and respond to music that is happy, sad, fearful or mellow. But psychologists who have tried to trace the evolutionary roots of these responses usually hit a dead end. Nonhuman primates scarcely respond to human music, and instead prefer silence. Read More

Students and parents to receive and pay tuition online

September 1, 2009

The University of Wisconsin–Madison bursar's office is going digital this fall by sending tuition bills via e-mail for students and their parents to pay online. Read More

Rolling Out the Red Carpet welcomes game-day guests

September 1, 2009

There may not be any paparazzi or designer gowns, but the red carpet treatment for fans at Badger sporting events offers plenty of friendly faces. Read More

A message from Dean Lori Berquam on changes to student conduct codes

September 1, 2009

Dear Student, I hope you are getting unpacked and settled in for the 2009-10 academic year. I know this is a time of… Read More

Audio slide show: First Night at the Overture

August 31, 2009

Students who are new to UW–Madison were off and running not long after they settled in to their residence halls. More than 3,000 freshmen and transfer students filled spaces at the Overture Center for the Arts in downtown Madison on Aug. 28 at an event dubbed First Night at the Overture. Read More

‘Office Hours’ provides update on state of the economy

August 31, 2009

Get an update on where the economy is headed by watching “Office Hours,” a half-hour weekly talk show on the Big Ten Network, which airs at 4 p.m. EST/3 p.m. CDT today (Monday, Aug. 31). Read More

Sigma Chi chapter faces reduced sanctions

August 31, 2009

UW-Madison’s Sigma Chi fraternity chapter faces reduced sanctions in the wake of violations of Greek policies on alcohol. Read More

Initiative engages staff in correcting process issues

August 31, 2009

Precision and accuracy in the lab have made UW–Madison a top research university, but its grants management process deserves the same attention to detail. Read More

Chazen features mezzotints, silver pieces in exhibits

August 31, 2009

Don’t let the big dig on University Avenue where the Peterson Building used to be keep you from visiting the Chazen Museum of Art. The museum is open for visitors, and two current exhibits there are worth a look: “Mezzotints, Prints of Darkness” and “Delight in Design: Indian Silver for the Raj.” Read More

Recent sightings: Textbook swap

August 28, 2009

Sophomore Miki Hirano (right) checks in a stack of used textbooks with student Andrew Briddell (left) during the Associated Students of Madison (ASM)… Read More

Author to visit campus for common-reading program

August 27, 2009

Michael Pollan, whose book "In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto" is the focus of the Go Big Read common-reading project, will give a free public talk on Thursday, Sept. 24, at the Kohl Center at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Read More

UW-Madison launches Go Big Read book program

August 27, 2009

When thousands of people read the same book, it's bound to get people talking. And when that book's subject matter has passionate defenders and critics, it's sure to get readers together to share their thoughts, reactions and opinions. Read More

UW-Madison prepares for new semester with flu in mind

August 27, 2009

As University of Wisconsin–Madison students, faculty and staff prepare for next week's start of the 2009-10 academic year, administrators and campus health officials are finalizing plans to manage an expected re-emergence of the H1N1 influenza virus, or "swine flu." Read More

Construction: Campus traffic impacts

August 27, 2009

Campus and city construction projects have forced numerous traffic detours this summer. Read More