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Campus and Visitor Relations: New name, same reliable resource

February 4, 2014

At a campus with more than 64,000 students, faculty and staff, 936 acres, and hundreds of departments, have you ever felt that finding an answer to your campus-related question was like looking for a needle in a haystack? Read More

Nominations sought for Classified Employee Recognition Awards

February 4, 2014

Nominations are being sought for the 2014 Classified Employee Recognition Award, an annual program that rewards exemplary performance from classified staff at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Read More

Young Coleoptera Collection brings the UW bunches of beetles

February 3, 2014

You know who really bugs the UW? Daniel Young bugs the UW. And he’s been bugging the UW for years, largely with his own bugs. Read More

National, shared software assurance facility, ‘SWAMP,’ launches

February 3, 2014

Cybercrime is a booming, estimated $100 billion industry in the United States and shows no signs of slowing down. Read More

UW-Madison flu expert recognized for research excellence

February 3, 2014

Yoshihiro Kawaoka, a professor of virology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Veterinary Medicine known for his groundbreaking work on influenza, has received the 2014 Excellence in Research Award from the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC). Read More

Study challenges claims of single-sex schooling benefits

February 3, 2014

As many American public schools adopt single-sex classrooms and even entire schools, a new study finds scant evidence that they offer educational or social benefits. Read More

University Roundtable’s spring series begins Feb. 12

February 2, 2014

The University Roundtable series of luncheon talks by university figures begins on Feb. 12. Read More

UW-Madison again cited as a ‘best value’ university

February 1, 2014

UW-Madison was named one of the nation's best values in higher education by the Princeton Review, placing in the top 75 of Best Value Public Schools. Read More

Recent Sightings: Getting organized

January 30, 2014

A member of the Badger Acts of Kindness student organization holds up a sign offering free hugs during the spring semester Student Organization Fair at the Kohl Center on Jan. 30. Read More

Distinguished Lecture Series announces spring lineup

January 30, 2014

The first speaker of the spring 2014 Wisconsin Union Directorate Distinguished Lecture Series is Lawrence Krauss. This award-wining physicist will speak on Wednesday, February 12, in Varsity Hall, Union South, at 7:30 p.m. Read More

New traditions, new website for Spring 2014 Commencement

January 29, 2014

With changes on the horizon for the upcoming commencement exercises this May, the University of Wisconsin–Madison has rolled out a revamped website to help graduates and guests navigate the celebration. Read More

Students to vote on campus recreational sports improvements

January 29, 2014

A significant upgrade to the campus’ heavily used recreational sports facilities will be one of the options facing students during the University of Wisconsin–Madison spring student elections, held March 3-5. Read More

Experts for media: Facebook turns 10

January 29, 2014

Millions of people around the world use Facebook, which was first launched on Feb. 4, 2004. The University of Wisconsin–Madison has experts who can discuss the popular social networking site, how people use it and how it has affected the way we communicate. They include: Read More

UW-Madison alum masterminds strategy of Internet ad placement

January 29, 2014

Increasingly, advertising is the currency of the Internet. Those rectangles that compete to catch your eye fund many of those free services that dominate the Web. Read More

Students being sought as campus tour and information guides

January 28, 2014

Campus and Visitor Relations is now hiring campus tour guides and information guides for summer and fall 2014. Read More

Update: UW classes resume

January 28, 2014

Classes at UW–Madison – called off for the morning due to the bitter cold temperatures – resumed at noon today, Tuesday, Jan. 28. Read More

TIP/Pete Seeger

January 28, 2014

Henry Sapoznik, executive director of the University of Wisconsin–Madison's Mayrent Institute for Yiddish Culture, was deeply influenced by the late Pete Seeger to take up his lifelong association with the banjo. He also worked alongside him at the annual Clearwater Festival Seeger and his late wife Toshi founded in the mid-Hudson Valley in the 1980s. Read More

Chinese student group celebrates at gala on Friday

January 28, 2014

As the Chinese New Year approaches, the Chinese Students and Scholars Association will hold its Spring Festival Gala on Friday, Jan. 31 at the Overture Center in downtown Madison. Read More