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Capitol Capsules

November 18, 2003

Concealed-weapons bill goes to governor Last week the Senate passed the final version of Senate Bill 214, which allows certain people to carry… Read More

Calendar highlights

November 18, 2003

Arboretum shares winter survival, art inspiration in two family workshops Thriving during a Wisconsin winter probably is quite a challenge for you as… Read More

W. Johnson to reopen by Nov. 21

November 18, 2003

The reconstruction of West Johnson Street and a short stretch of Campus Drive — an inconvenience to campus commuters for months — will soon be over, officials say. Read More

Almanac

November 18, 2003

Report: Wisconsin provides highly efficient education system Wisconsin offers one of the most efficient educational systems in the country, as state residents rank… Read More

Childhood cancer survivors to gather for reunion

November 18, 2003

Kids With Courage III, a reunion of more than 200 childhood cancer survivors who have been treated or are being treated at UW Children's Hospital by the Division of Pediatric Oncology, will be Saturday, Nov. 29, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., at the Monona Terrace convention center, 1 John Nolen Drive. Read More

Lyall letter addresses controversy

November 18, 2003

UW System President Katharine C. Lyall issued a letter Nov. 12 to clarify actions by System officials in the last few weeks. Read More

Memorial Union offers Thanksgiving dinner

November 18, 2003

Reservations are being taken for the annual all-you-can-eat Thanksgiving Buffet at Memorial Union in the Tripp Commons on Thursday, Nov. 27, 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Read More

Employee Matters

November 18, 2003

Dependent status changes Read More

Tudor dinner celebrates season

November 18, 2003

The Wisconsin Union's 70th annual Tudor Holiday Dinner Concerts offer an evening of fine dining, old English pageantry and rich choral presentations. Read More

Great American Smokeout Nov. 20

November 18, 2003

Smokers all over Wisconsin have a great opportunity to quit for good during the American Cancer Society's Great American Smokeout on Thursday, Nov. 20. Read More

Forum examines smart growth

November 18, 2003

Twelve students looking at Wisconsin's smart growth law, which requires every local government in the state to adopt a community plan by 2010, will present their findings in a December forum. Read More

Oncologist to speak on creativity

November 18, 2003

Richard Burgess, professor of oncology, speaks on "Creativity in the Sciences: Thinking Outside of the Test Tube and the Confidence to be a Renegade" Tuesday, Dec. 9, at 7 p.m. at the Alicia Ashman Branch of the Madison Public Library, 733 N. High Point Road. Read More

Pollard earns national award as college sports administrator

November 18, 2003

Jamie Pollard, the No. 2 ranking official in the university's Division of Intercollegiate Athletics, has become the first college sports administrator to receive a prestigious "Forty Under 40" award from Street & Smith's SportsBusiness Journal. He was honored in New York City on Nov. 14. Read More

School of Music hosts a full weekend of concerts

November 18, 2003

The School of Music offers an abundance of concerts featuring faculty artists, student ensembles and guest soloists. Read More

Milestones

November 18, 2003

Larry Bundy, professor of soil science, received a UW-Extension Award for Excellence for outstanding education and applied research that promotes efficiency among Wisconsin’s farms… Read More

Agricultural Hall: Genesis for a thriving college

November 18, 2003

Agricultural Hall turns 100 this year — and what a century it has been. Read More

Horn choir concert to enhance holiday season

November 17, 2003

The UW–Madison Horn Choir will hold its annual holiday concert at the Elvhjem Museum of Art Saturday, Dec. 6. Read More

29 UW–Madison faculty among most cited

November 14, 2003

Twenty-nine UW–Madison faculty members are among the most cited researchers in their fields over two decades, according to a recent citation survey by Thomson ISI, a leading citation indexing company. Read More

Journalism school software expands Web-based research

November 14, 2003

A homegrown software innovation born of "creative laziness" in the School of Journalism and Mass Communications at UW–Madison is saving time and money and opening doors to a new world of online survey research. Read More

Report encourages state investment in organic agriculture

November 13, 2003

Organic food sales in the United States have grown 20 percent or more annually for the past decade and remain strong. A new report details the growth of organic agriculture in Wisconsin and the nation, and encourages state investment in this value-added marketing strategy. Read More