Wisconsin welcomes new students
Wisconsin Welcome, a campus fixture since 1988, will feature events, receptions, lectures, guests, athletic opportunities and other activities for new and returning students. Read More
Humanities forums address evil and ethics
"Evil in the 21st Century: September 11 and Beyond" is the topic of a free public talk by Claudia Card, professor of philosophy at University of Wisconsin–Madison, at 7 p.m, Tuesday, Sept. 10, at the Marshall Community Library, 605 Waterloo Road, Marshall. Read More
Students: Donate more, discard less
Students will find out how to lighten their loads and help the community today, Aug. 12, by donating their extra food, clothes and household items to local agencies that serve families in need. Read More
ROTC demolition to begin
The University is preparing to demolish the ROTC building, 1402 University Ave., to make way for an addition to the Biotechnology Building. Read More
Resources for movers
Students are encouraged to donate their extra food, clothes and household items to local agencies that serve families in need, and learn how to properly discard and recycle their trash. Read More
Drugs alter key aquatic organisms
Antibiotics also may be adversely affecting zooplankton, tiny organisms that underpin the health of all freshwater ecosystems. Read More
UW to test for deer disease
The Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory has hired three employees and begun renovations on a dedicated testing lab for Chronic Wasting Disease. Read More
Dean of Students finalists to visit
Finalists for the dean of students position will visit campus this month to meet with students and staff. Read More
Shaw awards support research of health, genetics
Three young Wisconsin scientists have been selected for the Greater Milwaukee Foundation's Shaw Scientist Award. Read More
Gene linked to how kids respond to abuse
New research identifies a genetic variation that might protect abused children from developing antisocial behavior. Read More
Industrial fishing threatens sharks, dolphins, billfish
Industrial fishing poses a big threat to life and fin for sharks, dolphins and billfish, says a new study forecasting fishing's effects on ocean ecosystems. Read More
Without fire, red pines could disappear, model shows
What we usually view as a foe to forests -- fire -- actually may be a key to the survival of some tree species. Read More
Cadwallader named grad school dean
Martin T. Cadwallader has been named as dean of the Graduate School and vice chancellor for research. Read More
Bucky sports new look
The university has unveiled new logos for Bucky Badger, the university's mascot, as well as for its sports programs. Read More
Economists to brief business leaders
What twists and turns will affect regional, national and international economies and financial markets? UW economists have answers. Read More
Kettl outlines security alternatives
Donald Kettl, professor of public affairs and political science, has proposed a streamlined alternative to President George Bush's proposed Department of Homeland Security. Read More
Why a gender gap in cystic fibrosis care?
A new study of the well-established 'gender gap' in cystic fibrosis has shown, for the first time, that females are diagnosed with CF significantly later than males are - and that the difference cannot be explained by gender differences in common CF symptoms, chest X-rays or the age at which youngsters are infected with pseudomonas aeruginosa, the bacterium implicated in up to 90 percent of CF deaths. Read More
Governor signs budget
The governor has signed a budget repair bill addressing Wisconsin's $1 billion budget deficit with measures including some cuts to UW System funding. Read More
Re: Chancellor John Wiley statement on budget signing
University of Wisconsin–Madison Chancellor John Wiley issued a statement Friday, July 26, following the signing of a budget adjustment bill that fixes the state's budget shortfall for the current biennium: Read More
Corpse flower to bloom soon
The rare 'corpse flower,' or titan arum plant native to Sumatra, is expected to bloom at the Botany Greenhouse this coming week. Read More