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August 27, 2002

Call for Preproposals: Ira and Ineva Reilly Baldwin Wisconsin Idea Endowment The Provost’s Office is soliciting proposals from faculty, staff and students for… Read More

Regents warn against future budget cuts

August 27, 2002

The UW System will need to reduce enrollments or increase tuition if state funding does not improve, says the UW System Board of Regents. Read More

Sightings

August 27, 2002

One of the resident ferrets at the School of Veterinary Medicine takes a stroll down a hallway in the animal clinic. Read More

While you were away …

August 27, 2002

Were you away this summer, or just on the Terrace a lot? Here's some of what you might have missed during the past few months at UW–Madison. Read More

MU Bash welcomes new students to Wisconsin Union

August 25, 2002

New students can get a crash course on what's offered by the Wisconsin Union at the Memorial Union Bash Sunday, Sept. 1, from 9 p.m.-2 a.m., Memorial Union, 800 Langdon St. Read More

Juilliard opens Union season

August 23, 2002

The Juilliard String Quartet opens the 2002-2003 season at the Wisconsin Union Theater on Friday, Sept. 20 at 8 p.m. Read More

Union Theater announces savings without subscribing

August 22, 2002

This season, for the first time ever, the Wisconsin Union Theater offers new ways to save through two voucher programs, one for students and another for the public. Read More

Making UW–Madison manageable for first-year students

August 20, 2002

Freshman interest groups, which operate as mini-learning communities built around a particular theme, are expanding quickly at UW–Madison. Read More

Dual admissions expand

August 19, 2002

The UW–Madison Connections program, a pilot program unveiled in 2001, has expanded to allow dual admission to students from any UW college. Read More

Students return to residence halls

August 19, 2002

More than 4,400 students will return to campus and begin moving into residence halls Aug. 28-29. Read More

Plants speed science education

August 19, 2002

Wisconsin's Fast Plants has blossomed in the last decade into one of the most successful and widely used science education programs in classrooms worldwide. Read More

Ex-cons face job barriers

August 16, 2002

Employers are extremely reluctant to take a chance on a job applicant with a prison record, no matter how qualified he may be, says a new study. Read More

Campus marks Sept. 11 with reflection, discussion

August 16, 2002

The UW–Madison community will organize two days of programs Sept. 10-11 to discuss and commemorate the terrorist attacks on America Sept. 11, 2001. Read More

Scientists find path to potent anticancer agents

August 15, 2002

Exploring the genomes of two different but related soil microbes, scientists have found the genes that govern the production of a class of highly potent anticancer agents. Read More

Prof outlines low-dose radiation benefits

August 15, 2002

A recent article published by emeritus professor John R. Cameron suggests that we all need more radiation for good health. Read More

UW-Madison joins math adventure

August 15, 2002

Several university locations are participating in the first "Great August Math Adventure" sponsored by Dane County Kids magazine. Read More

Campus shifts to Web enrollment

August 15, 2002

For now on, student class enrollment and registration will be conducted exclusively through the Internet, says the Registrar's Office. Read More

Subtract a gene and feasting mice add no fat

August 13, 2002

Scientists have created an animal that can eat a rich, high-fat diet without adding weight or risking the complications of diabetes Read More

Employee bus pass distribution under way

August 13, 2002

University employees can pick up free Madison Metro bus passes this week as part of an effort to curb demand on campus parking lots and reduce congestion on campus and in surrounding neighborhoods. Read More

New parking signs to be installed

August 13, 2002

Transportation Services will replace campus parking signs beginning Wednesday, Aug. 21, in an effort to make parking lots more user-friendly. Read More