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Innovation Days marks 20 years of undergrad entrepreneurship Feb. 13-14

February 10, 2014

University of Wisconsin–Madison undergraduates are greeting the 20th anniversary of the Innovation Days competition with inventions that range from healthcare to agriculture to exercise for amputees. Read More

Recent sighting: Honoring PEOPLE

February 7, 2014

Members of the UW–Madison Pre-College Enrichment Opportunity Program for Learning Excellence (PEOPLE), including executive director Jacqueline DeWalt (with award, right), receive a Regents’ Diversity Award from Regent José Vásquez (with award, left) during a UW Board of Regents meeting hosted at Union South Feb. 7. Chancellor Rebecca Blank is at right. Read More

Popular Stiftskeller reopens after renovation, restoration

February 7, 2014

If we can’t enjoy the Terrace quite yet, the new and improved Der Stiftskeller is a pretty good option. After four months of construction, the popular gathering space located inside Memorial Union will reopen at 3 p.m. Monday. While new and improved, great care was taken to preserve its long history. Read More

‘Getting Real IV’ hip-hop lecture series to feature educational innovators

February 7, 2014

A free semester-long series of lectures on hip-hop education will bring the nation's top scholars, artists and leaders in the growing field of hip-hop studies to campus to teach about the teaching and learning theories behind this innovative education movement. Read More

Recent Sightings: Wintry trek

February 6, 2014

More than 40 people with the Hoofer Outing Club cross-country ski and snowshoe across frozen and snow-covered Lake Mendota from the Memorial Union Terrace to the tip of Picnic Point at night on Feb. 4. Read More

WPR and UW–Madison team with sci-fi author Kim Stanley Robinson on contest

February 6, 2014

Renowned science fiction writer Kim Stanley Robinson, author of the award-winning "Mars Trilogy," will select the winners of a national flash-science fiction contest co-organized by Wisconsin Public Radio's nationally syndicated show "To the Best of Our Knowledge" and the Center for the Humanities and Wisconsin Institute for Discovery at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Read More

Two UW–Madison faculty members named to National Academy of Engineering

February 6, 2014

The National Academy of Engineering has named two University of Wisconsin–Madison professors to its 2014 class of members. Read More

Startup fair showcases young, hungry companies

February 6, 2014

Students eager to plunge into the startup culture got a chance to meet early-stage firms trolling for talent at the 2014 Madison Startup Fair, held Wednesday afternoon at the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery. Read More

Proceeds from UW’s spring football game to benefit student literacy efforts

February 6, 2014

Wisconsin Director of Athletics Barry Alvarez announced that for the fourth consecutive year, proceeds from the Badger football team’s annual spring game will be directed to a campus partner. And in 2014, dollars raised through ticket sales will help fund efforts across UW–Madison’s School of Education dedicated to improving student literacy. Read More

Evans, who led University Housing renewal and growth, to retire

February 6, 2014

The longtime leader of the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s housing division is retiring. Paul Evans has announced that he will step down in late May. Read More

Charter Street Heating Plant keeps campus comfortable

February 6, 2014

The Charter Street Heating Plant is responsible for keeping the 65,000 people who work and study on campus in more than 300 buildings comfortable. Read More

Ernst & Young makes $1.1 million gift to benefit UW–Madison business students

February 5, 2014

Ernst & Young LLP (EY) has pledged $1.1 million to the Wisconsin School of Business. Read More

Badger Crafters provides a creative outlet for students

February 5, 2014

Using supplies ranging from paper towel tubes to glossy magazines, a group of UW students are taking what many would throw out to create art projects ranging from dream catchers to cardboard owls. Read More

Prolific chemistry student wins Churchill Scholarship

February 4, 2014

As a child, Joshua Shutter's introduction to chemistry came through library books, learning to make rock candy and bottle rockets. Read More

Cole joins UWPD as director of threat intervention services

February 4, 2014

One of UW–Madison’s more unusual recent hires is also one of its most important. Chris Cole, director of threat intervention services, occupies a new full-time position focusing on a cohesive assessment and response process for potential campus safety threats. Read More

Black History Month offers opportunities for fellowship, action

February 4, 2014

From trainings and discussions to lectures, performances and social events, the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s African American Student Academic Services is coordinating a full slate of activities for Black History Month, “honoring those who came before us.” Read More

UW’s own ‘Monuments Men’ leave a legacy

February 4, 2014

Archivists and librarians don’t typically get a lot of publicity. So when Hollywood stars like Matt Damon and George Clooney portray the heroic contributions that archivists made to World War II, it’s a pretty big deal. Read More

Winners of Vilas Associates Competition announced

February 4, 2014

The Graduate School has announced 26 faculty winners of the Vilas Associates Competition. Read More