Exploring brew culture keeps Shepard hopping
Robin Shepard, associate professor of life sciences communication, has a message for those who quaff beer by the gallon from plastic cups: You are missing the whole point.
Robin Shepard, associate professor of life sciences communication, has a message for those who quaff beer by the gallon from plastic cups: You are missing the whole point.
Seema Kapani, a leader in encouraging respect and understanding at UW-Madison and in the larger community, has received the YWCA’s Racial Justice Award for 2004.
The Croquet Project, a joint software development effort among the Division of Information Technology (DoIT), the University of Minnesota and Viewpoints Research Institute, Inc. of Glendale California, has announced the release of the Croquet developers’ release code named “Jasmine.” Jasmine is a new open-source software technology and peer-to-peer network architecture that supports online learning and resource sharing among large numbers of users.
Bucky’s running for president during Homecoming 2004 and, for the first time ever, the Wisconsin Alumni Association invites all students to join in the fun at the Badger Huddle on Saturday, Oct. 23, before the Wisconsin vs. Northwestern football game.
The following street closures will be in effect on Friday, Oct. 15; Sunday, Oct. 17; and Friday, Oct. 22, due to Homecoming events.
For the second year in a row, the UW’s Homecoming celebration will feature events designed to welcome a diverse group of alumni back to campus. The African-American Social Hour and Dinner and the Multicultural Homecoming Dance, both scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 23, aim to enhance traditional Homecoming Week activities with more inclusive offerings.
Just when you need a new angle on all the election stories, Bucky Badger has one for you: He’s running for president during Homecoming 2004 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Issues ranging from death, autism, empowering relationships, immigration and identity inspired emerging artists in the Dance Program to choreograph and create new, innovative works for the Fall Student Concert entitled “text.â€
Three faculty members will teach and research abroad this academic year after being awarded 2004-05 Fulbright Scholar grants.
Daryl D. Buss, dean at the UW-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine, received the “Veterinarian of the Year” award from the Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association (WVMA) on Oct. 8 during the organization’s annual convention in Madison.
Playwright Michael Frayn ruminates on what may have been the substance of a 1941 visit between atomic physicists Werner Heisenberg and Niels Bohr in the Tony Award-winning “Copenhagen,” at the Madison Repertory Theater on Thursday, Oct. 22-Sunday, Nov. 14.
The trade mission of Governor Jim Doyle and Wisconsin businesses to Japan has ended, and the verdict is mission accomplished. From September 25 to October 1, a team of 27 university and corporate representatives visited Japan to network with and tour Japanese industry, discussing expansion of biotech and manufacturing markets between Wisconsin and Japan.
It is voting season, and the UW-Madison Homecoming Committee, as part of the Vote 2004 Coalition, has secured the UW-Madison campus for the final stop on Rock the Vote’s 50-city “Voter Registration Experience Bus Tour” on Friday, Oct. 15.
On Wednesday, Oct. 20, a distinguished panel of leaders representing Wisconsin’s universities and K-12 schools, local business and government will discuss the value of our educational resources to the state’s economy.
Matt Davies, winner of the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning, and Charles Zehren, deputy business editor of Newsday, will visit UW-Madison this month as writers in residence.
Work will begin tomorrow (Thursday, Oct. 14) to restore the intersection of Linden Drive and Charter Street to concrete.
Kids and parents alike can benefit from learning about healthy living and seeing those principles in action through Badger student-athletes and Wisconsin athletics.
The WiSys Technology Foundation, Inc., the patenting and licensing organization for the University of Wisconsin System, has hired a full-time general manager to take the foundation to the next level of success.
Roger Wilkins, a Pulitzer Prize winner and longtime civil rights activist, will focus on the hopes and promises of the Civil Rights Act in its 40th year, in the Kastenmeier Lecture at the UW Law School.
In recent months consumers have become all too familiar with spiking oil costs, and most experts agree that higher prices at the pump are likely here to stay. As the demand for alternative forms of energy grows, “green-thinking” engineers at UW-Madison are working to expand the world’s fuel options.