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Regents suspend admissions

March 8, 2002

The UW System Board of Regents has suspended undergraduate admissions at all 26 campuses. Read More

Geneticist’s corn research goes underground

March 7, 2002

A university researcher wants to build a better corn plant from the ground down. Shawn Kaeppler is using genetics to first analyze and then improve corn's root system. Read More

Cuts may reduce enrollment

March 7, 2002

The UW System may reduce next fall's enrollment by thousands of students if newly proposed state budget cuts are approved, a top official says. Read More

Environmental ‘top gun’ visits

March 5, 2002

At home, she's a genial grandmother. On the job, Wilma Subra defies the stereotypes of environmental crusaders, and that makes her effective. Read More

Students win business plan competition

March 5, 2002

Two graduate students from the School of Business took first place March 2 in the International Business Plan Competition. Read More

Poetry ‘slam’ planned at Union

March 4, 2002

What exactly is a "poetry slam?" Find out March 9-10 in Memorial Union. Read More

‘Guerrilla Girls’ appear March 12

March 4, 2002

Tickets are available starting todat for The Guerrilla Girls, an anonymous, collaborative group of women artists and art professionals who fight discrimination in the art world with wit, satire and humor. Read More

Building blocks of learning

March 4, 2002

Architect and engineering professor Jeff Lackney isn't trying to build a high school ÷ he's seeking to build a culture within one. Lackney, an assistant professor of engineering who's interested in the sociological effects of space, has been involved in the design of the community centers. Read More

Study: Cold-sore virus is cause of new genital herpes

March 4, 2002

Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), the virus that causes cold sores, is the most common cause of new genital herpes infections in UW–Madison students, says a new study. Read More

Study suggests simple tool for diagnosing children’s headaches

March 4, 2002

Based on the results of his decade-long study being published in the March edition of the medical journal Pediatrics, pediatric neurologist Carl Stafstrom says that children's drawings can help doctors diagnose and plan treatment for children's headaches. Read More

Conference to discuss access to medicines

March 2, 2002

The free public conference "Access to Medicines for the Developing World: International Facilitation or Hindrance?" will be Saturday-Sunday, March 9-10, at the Law School. Read More

Fiery buskers bring mix to Union Theater

March 1, 2002

They perform in black nowadays on some of the world's most prestigious stages, but they were originally discovered playing Bach in a Frankfurt subway station. Read More

Master pianist Andras Schiff returns to Union Theater

March 1, 2002

Historically conscious pianist Andras Schiff is scheduled to perform at the Wisconsin Union Theater Friday, March 8, at 8 p.m. Read More

Pinker discusses ‘blank slate’

March 1, 2002

Steven Pinker, a leading authority on language and the mind, is the next speaker in the 2001-02 Humanities Without Boundaries Lecture Series. Read More

Environmental crusader to speak

March 1, 2002

Wilma Subra defies the stereotypes of environmental crusaders, and that makes her all the more effective. Read More

Scientist talks on ‘billion dollar disasters’

March 1, 2002

Christopher Velden, an atmospheric scientist at the Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies, will be among the experts interviewed on the upcoming Discovery Channel series entitled "Billion Dollar Disasters." Read More

‘Island Of Light’ screens Taiwan film, pop culture

February 28, 2002

Taiwanese cinema has proven to be one of the most significant cultural forces on the international scene, and a UW–Madison symposium March 7-9, "Island of Light," explores how the films and filmmakers have won global audiences and reshaped Western concepts of film art. Read More

Hospital opens pediatric unit

February 28, 2002

A new $5.4 million Pediatric Intensive Care Unit is opening its doors at UW Children's Hospital. Read More

Badgers are Big Ten Champs!

February 28, 2002

Fans flood the floor at the Kohl Center following the Badger men’s basketball team’s 74-54 victory over Michigan Thursday night. With… Read More

Funeral arrangements set for Carbone, cancer pioneer

February 27, 2002

Funeral arrangements have been finalized for Paul P. Carbone, former director of the Comprehensive Cancer Center, who died unexpectedly Feb. 22 in Singapore of a heart attack. He was 70. Read More