Wiley wheels into the future
Chancellor John Wiley plans to drive the FutureTruck, a Ford Explorer re-engineered by students, today, May 13, at 11:30 a.m. at Bascom Hall. Read More
Letters and Science honors five
Five members of the College of Letters and Science academic staff received career achievement awards at an April 24 reception and ceremony. Dean Phillip R. Certain presented the awards, which are the first to be made under a new Letters and Science annual program. Read More
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LEARNING Summer Continuing Education Catalog Available The Summer Continuing Education Catalog is now available by calling 262-1156. The catalog offers opportunities… Read More
Milestones
APPOINTED Ed VanGemert has been named associate director for Public Services for the General Library System, which includes management of public services… Read More
Position Vacancy Listings
Administrative 041550: Assoc Dir,Unspec (9) U H S / Administrative Services (100). Apply by May 31. 041687: Policy/Plng Analyst/Sr Policy/Plng Anlst… Read More
Pledge encourages graduates to find ‘good’ jobs
The job market may be tighter for UW–Madison May 2002 graduates, but a "good" job means more than good money, say organizers of the Graduation Pledge Initiative. Read More
What’s all the brouhaha about stem cell research?
The final talk in the Wisconsin Idea Explorations in the Sciences series of free public evening presentations, 'What's All The Brouhaha About Stem-Cell Research?' features Robert Streiffer, UW–Madison professor of medical ethics and philosophy. Read More
Housing conference examines smart growth
Smart growth and affordable housing are the focus of this year's Wisconsin Housing Conference May 21-22 at UW–Madison. Read More
University finalizes park-and-ride program
Transportation Services has finalized a plan to offer a second park-and-ride lot to commuters at a much lower price than what it costs to park on campus at UW–Madison. Read More
Chancellor’s assistant retires; successor named
With 30 years of university service, Maria Justiliano will retire Friday, June 14. Debra Lauder, assistant to athletic director Pat Richter, will return to the position she held from January 1988 until December 1991 in Donna Shalala's administration. Read More
UW-Madison to train students in computational biology
A team of UW–Madison biologists and computer scientists has received nearly $5 million to train students to handle the increasingly complex problems that researchers in biology and medicine will face. Read More
Returning adult students overcome obstacles
Kathy Burud wants to help bring babies into the world; LaVay Scott wants to go on advocating for elderly people in need of care. Both of this year's recipients of the Outstanding Undergraduate Returning Adult Student Awards at UW–Madison have overcome immense challenges to complete college degrees that were begun two to three decades ago. Read More
Miniature laboratories made easy
Thanks to university biomedical engineers, scientists soon may be able to fabricate elaborate palm-sized "laboratories" more easily and for about a quarter of the cost of current methods. Read More
Innovation increases wireless data rates
University engineers have invented a method of characterizing and managing the multiple channel paths generated when antenna arrays are used at a wireless transmitter and/or receiver. Read More
Device may ease biopsies
A new device developed by UW–Madison students and faculty may bring the cumbersome breast biopsy procedure up to date. Read More
Director named at utility institute
Wendy Warren Grapentine has been named director of the Wisconsin Public Utility Institute. Read More
Algorithm improves wireless communication
Engineering researchers have developed novel algorithms that significantly simplify signal processing and improve performance of antenna arrays used in wireless communications systems. Read More
Land center aids Chad
The Land Tenure Center is helping the Republic of Chad and other countries in the Sahel region of Africa establish 'land tenure observatories.' Read More
Equestrian competes nationally
Undergraduate Sarah Borah competed May 4-5 in the Intercollegiate National Horse Show's highest division -- the first year that a UW–Madison student has competed at this level. Read More