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Things to do when you end employment
Two UW-Madison students recently were honored with Outstanding Undergraduate Returning Adult Student Awards.
Teaching and research skills were the main criteria for multiple awards bestowed on School of Veterinary Medicine faculty and staff during the school’s annual Awards Celebration on April 30.
Chancellor John Wiley met with current and former members of the Labor Licensing Policy Committee on April 27 with the goal of bridging differences and continuing progress in the university’s effort to curb sweatshop abuses in the apparel industry.
Bicycle access to Picnic Point will be continued for the next two years on the condition that more visible and intentional efforts are made to encourage responsible bicyclist behavior there.
Establishing environmentally friendly building design principles and identifying ways to use energy more wisely are taking root in classrooms and at construction sites around the UW-Madison campus.
Evan Zimmerman’s nightmare — one that left him wrongfully convicted of his ex-girlfriend’s murder — ended abruptly in a Dodge County courtroom last month.
A new poster explaining what to do in several emergency situations is being made available to campus building managers and soon will be posted in common and high traffic areas. It replaces the old “Tornado Procedure” posting, as well as the “Emergency Evacuation Procedure for Individuals Who Need Assistance.”
UW-Madison’s Integrated Student Information System (ISIS) will undergo a product upgrade this year. Planning is in progress, and it is anticipated that work will begin by mid-June and end in early December.
Interesting Spring 2005 Graduates
The world’s largest scientific society, the American Chemical Society, has named Laura L. Kiessling editor in chief of ACS Chemical Biology, a new publication scheduled to launch in 2006. Kiessling is professor of chemistry and biochemistry and MacArthur Foundation Fellow at UW-Madison.
UW-Madison and Elvehjem Museum of Art today announced a $20 million gift from alumni Simona and Jerome A. Chazen to fund a major expansion of the museum.
Simona and Jerome Chazen have always been interested in the arts.
“Throughout my years in the workforce, I’ve tried to use my job to help others,” says Magda Kmiecik, one of two students who recently received the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Outstanding Undergraduate Returning Adult Student Award.
Compounds that occur naturally in cranberries may be good for the heart, researchers at UW-Madison have found.
Robert M. Hauser, a professor of sociology known for seminal studies of educational achievement, occupational status, social mobility and research methods, has been elected to the American Philosophical Society (APS).
In an era of quantum dots and genome maps, science education faces an interesting challenge: How can students come to grips with the complexity of the infinitesimally small? The answer: Fire up the copy machine.
Fifteen years ago in a run-down former steak house, a small but determined cadre of astronomers at UW-Madison gave Madison access to the stars.
What does it cost to adequately fund K-12 education in Wisconsin? A nationally recognized expert in school finance at UW-Madison is leading an effort to address this critical question.
The School of Education will celebrate alumni weekend on Saturday, May 7, with a behind-the-scenes look at how “Sesame Street” reaches children in 22 countries and fosters global awareness among young Americans.