Internet use soaring for UW–Madison students
Students at UW–Madison are increasingly turning to the Internet as an information source and communications medium, according to a survey by the Division of Information Technology. Read More
5K Poker Run/Walk on April 10
A 5K Poker/Run Walk to benefit Special Olympics and the UW Kinesiology Club is set for Thursday, April 10, at the Natatorium. Read More
UW-Madison to assess fee for international services
To offset the costs of implementing and operating the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System, UW–Madison will begin assessing a fee of $50 per semester for international students. Read More
New program explores teaching math, science
The Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning — a five-year, multi-institutional initiative led by UW–Madison — was launched late March. CIRTL promises to create a living laboratory for exploring new ways to develop and prepare science, math and engineering faculty. It is funded by the National Science Foundation. Read More
Children benefit from unique movement therapy
Rena Kornblum, a lecturer in the Dance Program, is the author of the Violence Prevention Through Movement curriculum, a vital component of the therapist's toolbox to channel children's aggression, strength and energy into socially acceptable behavior. Read More
Milestones
Honored Kirstin Dougan, metadata librarian, Digital Content Group within the General Library System, has received the Music Library Association’s Freeman Award. Read More
Recent sightings
Exchange of views Draped in an American flag, Ryan Holz, a senior majoring in history and political science, advocates for… Read More
A sample of Wisconsin Idea resources and publications
A search of UW–Madison Web sites and library catalogs will reveal dozens of sources where one can discover more about the Wisconsin Idea. Read More
Scientist reels in top book award
The Society of Academic Authors announces the textbook "Meteorology: Understanding the Atmosphere" by Steve Ackerman and John Knox has won the Talbot Prize for visual excellence. Read More
Campus mail can move more efficiently — with a little helpful cooperation from customers
In light of impending budget cuts, the UW–Madison Physical Plant is asking the campus community to help make the campus mail delivery system as efficient as possible to ensure the shortest delivery times. Read More
Capitol capsules
Capitol Capsules provides a quick overview of state government activities of interest to UW–Madison employees. Committee holds public hearings on budget… Read More
Death penalty symposium to include former Illinois governor
The free public symposium titled "Innocence and the Death Penalty" will bring to Madison a panel of individuals closely connected to the issue of the death penalty, including former Illinois Gov. George Ryan, who last year historically commuted the death sentences of all 167 people on Illinois' death row. Read More
Crazylegs race to close streets on April 26
Several campus area streets will be closed to traffic temporarily on Saturday morning, April 26, during the 2003 Crazylegs Classic. Read More
Walsh wins writing accolade
Timothy Walsh, director of the cross-college advising service, won first place in the 2003 Wisconsin Academy Review/Harry W. Schwartz Bookshops Short Story Contest. Read More
Professors’ book wins award
"A Castle in the Backyard: The Dream of a House in France" by professors of English Betsy Draine and Michael Hinden has won this year's August Derleth Nonfiction Book Award sponsored by the Council for Wisconsin Writers. Read More
City honors transportation management program
UW-Madison's Transportation Demand Management program recently was honored with the Mayor's Climate Protection Award. Read More
Commendable acts
The UW Police Department is set to honor citizens who have assisted campus police or have performed other commendable acts. Read More