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Researcher finds gene associated with sharp drop in dairy cow pregnancy rates

November 1, 2006

The new discovery of a lethal gene may explain why pregnancy rates in dairy cattle have dropped sharply in recent years, a UW–Madison researcher says. Read More

Recent sightings

November 1, 2006

Magnetic personalities Many of the student lockers in the hallways at the School of Veterinary Medicine are adorned with photos,… Read More

Nikolais dance legacy helps Dance Program celebrate 80 years

November 1, 2006

The late choreographer Alwin Nikolais devised a simple formula that revolutionized 20th-century dance: obstacles in dancers’ paths. Read More

Grisman brings ‘Dawg’ to Wisconsin Union Theater

November 1, 2006

No, he’s not that bounty hunter guy on cable’s A&E channel. Rather, David Grisman — “Old Dawg”— plays music of the same name, which he describes as a fortuitous melding of swing, bluegrass, Celtic, Latin, jazz and gypsy, to list but a few. You can get a sample of what this genre is like on Friday, Nov. 3, at 8 p.m. in the Wisconsin Union Theater. Read More

UW Hospital gets coveted five-star rating

November 1, 2006

For the second year in a row, UW Hospital and Clinics has been named one of the 10 top-performing academic hospitals in the United States, based on a national quality and accountability benchmarking study by the University Health System Consortium, an alliance of U.S. academic health centers and their affiliated hospitals. Read More

Arboretum receives leadership grant

November 1, 2006

The Arboretum received a 2006 National Leadership Grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Read More

Writer’s Choice

November 1, 2006

When Shakespeare explored this predicament in “Romeo and Juliet,”the resolution he presented was not a happy one. In 2005 independent filmmaker Elle Flanders tried her hand at this territory, broadening the discourse from the familial to the nationalistic in “Zero Degrees of Separation,”an award-winning cinéma vérité meditation on what it means to be sleeping with the enemy in these latter days, as two mixed Israeli-Palestinian couples attempt to build lives together in 21st century Israel. Read More

Icelandic swarms of midges may provide hints on ecosystems

November 1, 2006

Wisconsin ecologists have ventured into remote parts of Iceland to explore a startling phenomenon in which trillions of gnat-like bugs periodically rise up to form hovering swarms so thick they resemble waves of morning fog. Read More

Almanac

November 1, 2006

Ask Bucky is a service provided by Visitor and Information Programs. For more information, call 263-2400, visit the Campus Information Center in the Red Gym or the new Welcome Center, 21 N. Park St., or visit us at http://www.vip.wisc.edu. Below are two questions Ask Bucky recently answered. Read More

Employee Matters

November 1, 2006

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. Read More

University urges civic action

November 1, 2006

With the Tuesday, Nov.7, general election drawing near, faculty and staff can promote civic engagement by encouraging students to learn about the issues and vote, says interim Dean of Students Lori Berquam. Read More

Halloween planning pays off with calmer, safer weekend

November 1, 2006

City and university officials breathed a giant sigh of relief on Oct. 29 as Madison’s Halloween “Freakfest” came off without a major disturbance. Read More

Reminder: Phone directories offered online only

November 1, 2006

In years past, hard copies of the university’s faculty/staff and student directories would be distributed about now, but times have changed. Starting with this 2006–07 academic year, the directories are available online only. Read More

K–12 school reformer speaks on creating cultures of learning

November 1, 2006

A free, public address by school founder and reformer Deborah Meier will kick off the School of Education’s celebration of American Education Week, Nov. 12–18. Read More

Winter brings changes to bus routes

November 1, 2006

Starting Monday, Nov. 6, an extra bus will be added to campus Route 80, reducing the time between buses from seven to six minutes for the winter months. The extra bus will help to lessen the chances that riders will be passed at their stops in cold and snowy weather because their buses are already full. Read More

CowParade auction to benefit new children’s hospital

November 1, 2006

After five months of “grazing”in Madison, Sun Prairie and Fitchburg, nearly half of the CowParade Wisconsin cows will be put up for auction on Friday, Nov. 10. Read More

Trueba returns to advocate for accessibility

November 1, 2006

After a year as director of Student Accessibility Services at Dartmouth College in Hanover, N.H., Cathy Trueba recently returned to Madison to become director of the McBurney Disability Resource Center. Read More

The Candidates Respond: Jim Doyle, Democrat

November 1, 2006

Candidates’ responses Jim Doyle Nelson Eisman Mark Green Wisconsin Week: The University of Wisconsin has been described as an economic engine… Read More