University of Wisconsin–Madison

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Night time is the right time for art

Hot glass, fake grass and combat class will come together for a night of eclectic, artistic adventure at UW-Madison’s “Arts Night Out!” on Saturday, Oct. 8. Artists, performers and organizations from across campus invite people to experience the arts, from traditional to cutting edge, and at no charge.

Scientist uses form to explain building blocks of life

UW-Madison biochemists have developed an approach that allows them to measure with unprecedented accuracy the strengths of hydrogen bonds in a protein. The scientists were then able to predict the function of different versions of the protein based on structural information, a novel outcome that was published recently in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Professor introduces Madison to Cajun music

Five years ago, Cajun culture – “Cajun” is a corruption of “Acadian” – grabbed hold of Karen Holden. A professor of consumer science and public affairs at UW-Madison and associate director of its La Follette School of Public Affairs, she is a nationally known expert on Social Security, pensions and their relationship to the timing of retirement. Somehow she also manages to find time to rehearse and perform with the Madison band Cajun Strangers.