Hospital, union to sign contract
The union representing support staff and medical technology workers has reached a tentative contract agreement with UW Hospital and Clinics, both parties announced Feb. 8. Read More
Digital map details campus
Through a marriage of aerial photography and digital imaging, a group of faculty, staff and students has produced a striking new view of the campus: a 20-by-30-inch color photo image map that depicts the 900-acre campus in extraordinary detail. Read More
Wiley talks about top priorities
In remarks this week, Chancellor John Wiley outlines three top priorities: campus climate, budget issues and strategic planning. Read More
Traveling course to examine Freedom Rides
In a class to be offered during the three-week summer intersession, UW–Madison students will explore the historical meanings of the Civil Rights Movement on a bus tour through the south. Read More
Forum yields new ideas to curb drinking
The University-Community Forum on Alcohol Issues held Feb. 6 in Grainger Hall produced a spate of new ideas on how to battle student binge-drinking. Read More
New class of sensors fashioned from LEDs
The same technology behind the glowing lights reminding people to turn off VCRs and stereos is being applied to new treatments for hard-to-heal wounds and new super-efficient traffic lights. Now a group of UW–Madison scientists have shed light on a valuable new use for light-emitting diodes (LEDs) by demonstrating their usefulness as chemical sensors. Read More
Six faculty receive mid-career awards
Six professors have received Kellett Mid-Career Awards that promote the continued scholarly efforts of established faculty. Read More
Romnes awards go to seven UW professors
Seven faculty have received 2001 Romnes Fellowships, a program that helps younger faculty further establish their scholarly careers. Read More
Luther’s Blues to host dance party
The bartenders at Luther's Blues, 1401 University Ave., will put away the beer and liquor Tuesday, Feb. 13, when the campus-area club hosts a no-alcohol evening of music and dance for students aged 18 plus. Read More
UW, Third Wave forge research partnership
Third Wave Technologies, Inc. and UW–Madison announced today, Feb. 6, that they have entered into a collaboration that will encourage new research to identify and treat genetic origins of disease. Read More
Alan Keyes to speak Feb. 13
Leading black conservative Alan L. Keyes will speak at the Wisconsin Union Theater in Memorial Union Tuesday, Feb. 13, at 7:30 p.m. Read More
Feingold to speak on African affairs
Senator Russell Feingold will speak Friday, Feb. 9, 4:30-6 p.m. in 5120 Grainger on "Perceptions and Misperceptions: Americans' Understanding of Africa." Read More
Lyall kicks off spring roundtable series
UW System President Katharine Lyall will kick off the spring University Roundtable luncheon series Monday, Feb. 19. The event starts at 11:45 a.m. in Tripp Commons, Memorial Union, 800 Langdon St. Read More
Free bus tickets promote alternative transportation
The university is giving away free bus tickets. But there's a catch: you have to be a university employee to get them. The tickets are paid for out of a Wisconsin Department of Transportation grant designed to entice more faculty and staff to ride the bus, car pool, bike or walk to work. Read More
Thompson highlights UW in farewell
In his parting address to lawmakers, Gov. Tommy Thompson pushed biotechnology initiatives and advised the Legislature to fund the second phase of the Madison Initiative and other higher education financing plans. Read More
Oscar Wilde relative to deliver lecture
The university will celebrate Oscar Wilde's literary accomplishments and their historical context Feb. 2-5 through a weekend of lectures, films, a theater reading and an art exhibition. Read More
Campus highlights international opportunities
The university is hosting special events in February to highlight many opportunities for international study, travel, service and employment generated from the campus. Read More
Economic outlook conference set for March 16
Financial market projections, international economic trends, and the growth of business in Wisconsin and the Midwest will be topics at an executive briefing Friday, March 16, at the Fluno Center for Executive Education. Read More
NetLibrary arrives at university
Instead of walking to a campus library, now you can use your computer to retrieve and search the full texts of about 6,000 books and check them out. Read More
Campus and Luther’s get the blues
Choose to get the blues on Tuesday, Feb. 13, at Luther's, 1401 University Ave. The club and the campus have paired up to provide an evening of big-city club energy and excitement in a non-alcohol environment for students aged 18 and up. Read More