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Low-wage, hourly workers struggle with inadequate hours, schedule uncertainty

December 23, 2013

A century ago, low-wage, hourly workers faced long shifts and low hourly pay. Read More

Update: No changes to Winter Commencement plans

December 22, 2013

The Winter Commencement ceremony will take place as scheduled at the Kohl Center on Sunday, Dec. 22 at 10 a.m. Extra crews have worked through the night to clear nearby sidewalks and plow parking lots. Read More

Timely Warning: Dec. 21, 2013

December 21, 2013

Members of the UW–Madison Community, You are receiving this Timely Warning message as part of UW–Madison’s commitment to providing campus-area crime information in compliance with… Read More

Even or odd: no easy feat for the mind

December 20, 2013

Even scientists are fond of thinking of the human brain as a computer, following sets of rules to communicate, make decisions and find a meal. Read More

UW Professor Emeritus Littleton, the ‘Father of Studio Glass,’ dies at 91

December 19, 2013

University of Wisconsin–Madison Professor Emeritus Harvey K. Littleton, the trail-blazing artist who founded the nation’s first university-based studio program in art glass more than five decades ago, passed away on Dec. 13 at his home in Spruce Pine, N.C. He was 91. Read More

Holidays can be challenging time to deal with grief

December 19, 2013

While the holidays can be filled with joy, they can also be a struggle for people grieving the loss of a loved one. Betty Kramer, a professor in the School of Social Work, says it’s natural to have mixed feelings going into the holiday season. Read More

Hi-def group videoconferencing offered on campus

December 19, 2013

If you need to meet with people located beyond Madison – or even within it – but can’t get everyone in the same room, a convenient service on campus may help. Read More

Darrell Bazzell updates projects, looks ahead to 2014

December 19, 2013

Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration Darrell Bazzell provides updates on several VCFA and campuswide projects as 2013 comes to a close. Read More

Students showcase wearable computing projects, design thinking

December 19, 2013

Imagine gloves that transmit data from your phone, keeping your hands free. Or a running jacket that monitors your heart rate and lets you know when you’re being followed. What if a garment could respond to its environment? Read More

Forgiveness perfect gift for the holidays

December 18, 2013

If you want your holidays to be happier, Professor Robert Enright suggests giving the gift of forgiveness. While it is helpful any time of the year, it can be especially welcome during the holidays. Read More

Recent Sightings: Fossil fun

December 18, 2013

Undergraduate and staff tour guide Michael Schiltz talks with first-grade students about bone fossils and replicas of several dinosaur and mammoth skeletons on display at the UW–Madison Geology Museum. Read More

Memorial Union, Union South detail closings during winter break

December 17, 2013

The Memorial Union and Union South will be close at 6 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 23 and reopen on Monday, Jan. 6 – with one notable exception. Read More

IceCube named 2013 Breakthrough of the Year for neutrino discovery

December 13, 2013

Less than one month after reporting the first evidence for cosmic neutrinos, the IceCube project received the 2013 Breakthrough of the Year award from the British magazine Physics World. Read More

Recent Sightings: Birthday vest

December 13, 2013

The UW–Madison Police Department holds a celebration for police dog Maya’s second birthday on Friday, Dec. 13. Read More

Wisconsin Historical Society to host civil rights film series

December 13, 2013

The Wisconsin Historical Society will host a four-part documentary film series, "Created Equal: America's Civil Rights Struggles," at the society's Madison headquarters from February through April. Read More

Making a better flip-flop to overcome illiteracy and disease

December 13, 2013

In many parts of the world, a good share of the population wears flip-flops. In America, the candy-colored sandals are a ubiquitous herald of summer. In rural Uganda, kids wear them, adult men and moms wear them whether they're bopping around the compound, working in the fields or getting water. Read More

Documentary connects multiple sclerosis, Vikings and Nordic skiing

December 12, 2013

Multiple sclerosis (MS), a neurological disease that affects more than 400,000 Americans, attacks the nervous system and causes many symptoms, including difficulty moving. But many who suffer from the disease defy its effects by maintaining an active lifestyle. Read More