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Segment of Walnut Street gets new name

January 17, 2007

The city of Madison has approved a name change for the segment of Walnut Street that runs east/west between Marsh Lane and Highland Avenue. It will now be called Marsh Drive; signs have been changed. Read More

Campus urged to guard against norovirus

January 17, 2007

Several outbreaks of norovirus infection have been documented in Dane County recently. Norovirus (formerly Norwalk-like virus) infection is common in the winter and is sometimes mistakenly called “stomach flu,” says Craig Roberts, epidemiologist for University Health Services (UHS). Read More

Event organizers welcome campus participation

January 17, 2007

Organizers of Science Expeditions and the Undergraduate Symposium are seeking campus participation for this semester’s events. Read More

UW-Madison student rescues missing woman in New Mexico

January 17, 2007

Peter Kottke, a UW–Madison junior from St. Paul, Minn., spent his winter break backpacking around Gila National Forest in New Mexico with his brother, Albert, without any idea that at the end of his trip they would end up becoming national heroes. Read More

Dean of students finalists to visit

January 16, 2007

Three finalists aiming to become UW–Madison’s next dean of students will visit campus during the next month to meet and interview with students, administrators, faculty and staff. Read More

Director teaches real-world applications of stage conflict

January 16, 2007

Hark! Suddenly, the clash of rapiers from the other side of the garden wall! So where did Romeo learn to buckle his swash with such skill? If our hero attended UW–Madison in the last three years, he might have had the expert assistance of Tony Simotes, associate professor of theatre and drama and director of the University Theatre. Read More

Sloan vision of New York to open at Chazen

January 16, 2007

He showed a mean slice of life in early 20th century New York City through his prints of tenement districts and their denizens. John Sloan began his work in 1905 with a groundbreaking 10-set collection of etchings. The complete body of work will be on exhibition at the Chazen Museum of Art beginning on Saturday, Jan. 27. Read More

Artist contemplates ‘Closer Examination’ of nature

January 16, 2007

When you visit Juliet Rake’s photography show “On Closer Examination” at the Arboretum, you won’t see a collection of “trophy shots.” Read More

Semester begins with ‘Home Works’ for faculty member’s troupe

January 16, 2007

A free-flow of ideas about land and space, a high-energy solo premiere, a first look at new sections of an ongoing project, ensemble pieces and more will be rendered in dance by Li Chiao-Ping, a professor of dance, and members of her company in concert Thursday-Saturday, Jan. 25-27, at the Overture Center. Read More

Pianist Taylor to open Faculty Concert Series for spring

January 16, 2007

Beethoven, Ligeti and Chopin, as interpreted by world renowned pianist and UW–Madison professor of music Christopher Taylor, will open the School of Music’s Faculty Concert Series for the spring semester. Read More

Book Smart

January 16, 2007

America is what it is thanks to its (European) settlers’ gumption, ingenuity, frugality and hard work, right? The critical role that violence… Read More

Paper dresses from swinging ’60s show off planned obsolescence

January 16, 2007

Garments designed expressly to be worn once or twice and then pitched enjoyed a relatively brief period of popularity, roughly from 1966-69, according to Jody Clowes, curator of the Gallery of Design and its new exhibition, ?Disposable Dresses: Throw-Away Design from the 1960s. Read More

Almanac

January 16, 2007

Ask Bucky Ask Bucky is a service provided by Visitor and Information Programs. For more information, call 263-2400, visit the Campus Information Center… Read More

Employee Matters

January 16, 2007

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… Read More