Employee Matters
This column is prepared by staff from the Office of Human Resources. E-mail questions to benefits@ohr.wisc.edu or call 262-5650. For more information, visit Payroll and Benefits Services. Read More
Study focuses on closing school achievement gap
Despite decades of interventions and billions of dollars spent, a large gap in school achievement stubbornly persists between underprivileged children and their more advantaged peers. With funding from the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery seed grant program, UW–Madison scientists will now bring their collective expertise to bear on one important, but overlooked, cause of this troubling problem. Read More
Breaching a gateway to the cell, drug discovery
With support from the Discovery Seed Grant Program, Wisconsin scientists are poised to bring a novel approach to finding new medicines by deploying the atomic force microscope — the foremost tool of the nanotechnologist — to screen agents as they dock with critical cell receptors. Read More
Badgers earn No. 2 seed in NCAA tournament
After finishing second in the Big Ten tournament on March 11, the Wisconsin men’s basketball team earned a No. 2 seed in the NCAA East Region — the highest seed in school history. Read More
Undergraduate business program ranked by BusinessWeek
BusinessWeek magazine has ranked the undergraduate business program of the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Business 28th in the nation and fourth in the Big Ten. Last year, Wisconsin was ranked 27th nationally and fifth in the Big Ten. Read More
Chancellor’s statement on Law School classroom controversy
Chancellor John Wiley explores some of the lessons learned in the Law School classroom controversy and offers constructive ideas on moving forward: "To gain the most benefit from these challenging discussions requires preparation and open attitudes from everyone," Wiley says. "How to effectively conduct these discussions is a significant area of scholarship and we need to take advantage of that learning to improve our own classes and conversations." Read More
Statement from senior faculty of the UW Law School
The following statement is issued by senior faculty of the University of Wisconsin Law School. We include faculty at the rank of associate or full professor. While many of our untenured faculty and other members of our community in the Law School have expressed their support for this statement, we have decided to limit the names on this statement to members of the senior faculty. Read More
UW-Madison stellerator a step forward in plasma research
A project by University of Wisconsin–Madison researchers has come one step closer to making fusion energy possible. Read More
Mercury contamination of fish warrants worldwide public warning
The health risks posed by mercury-contaminated fish is sufficient to warrant issuing a worldwide general warning to the public-especially children and women of childbearing age-to be careful about how much and which fish they eat. Read More
Applications for beginning dairy, livestock farmers school due April 1
Prospective dairy and livestock farmers have until April 1 to apply for admission to the Wisconsin School for Beginning Dairy and Livestock Farmers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Read More